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| Date: | Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:26:53 -0400 |
| From: | Dave McGuire <mcguire AT neurotica DOT com> |
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On 03/16/2012 01:48 PM, Colin D Bennett wrote:
>> The magnetic field needs to be changing in order to induce a
>> current in the other coil. You can do this in two ways:
>> 1) Use a AC power source instead of the DC battery
>
> Another variation would be to convert the dc power from the battery
> into pulsed dc. If you have an Arduino or other microcontroller
> development tools, you could write a 5-line program to generate a
> pulsed logic output, and use that to control a MOSFET or BJT which
> switches the current to your first nail electromagnet. Then the
> second electromagnet will have an induced voltage because the
> current through the first is frequently changing.
>
> The induced voltage in the second coil is proportional
> to the CHANGE in current of the first coil at any instant.
>
> You could even add a couple of potentiometers to the
> microcontroller circuit any allow poeple to vary the duty cycle and
> frequency of the pulsed output (pulse width modulation = PWM).
Or, heck, use a 555 or a two-transistor multivibrator.
Either way it'll be a fun project and great for the kids. I love
seeing stuff like this happen.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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