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jason9
modified 8 years ago

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Even after the blue wave catches up with the green one on the up part, it stays just below the green one for a moment. Any ideas why?
published 8 years ago
hurz
8 years ago
Its just to slow, cuz you do not spend enough current. Decrease the 47kOhm and its also working at 20kHz. Fast and low power is contradictin.
jason9
8 years ago
I know, but even after it catches up it stays just below the correct signal for a moment.
hurz
8 years ago
What? http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5409423601434624
jason9
8 years ago
I mean with the high value resistor an extra funny thing happens. With your circuit, increase the 5kOhm resistor and then look at the orange line. It drops down and then goes up but stops abruptly for a moment creating a flat line before continuing to go up. Why does that happen?
hurz
8 years ago
At beginning? It takes a few us till the signals are stable.
jason9
8 years ago
No, not at the beginning, but at every wave. In my circuit, the blue line starts to fall behind, and then it catches up again, but stays just below the green one keeping it visible until it’s already on the falling part of the wave and then it suddenly just realigns with the green one. If I could post a picture here it would be so much easier to show you where. Unfortunately, the only time I saw that was when @nikisalli hacked EC to show an active Tesla coil as the picture of his Tesla coil circuit instead of the schematic like it should.
you_are_all_gay
8 years ago
Because its shit as fuck
hurz
8 years ago
@jason9, you still cant follow circuits I have posted as followup on yours?
hurz
8 years ago
If so,.then its waste if time to have discussions with you about circuits you publish.
hurz
8 years ago
If not, then what the hell you are talking about?
jason9
8 years ago
Whatever. It seems pointless to try to get you to see what I’m seeing.
hurz
8 years ago
You dont even told us at which circuit you see ghosts! Probably thats the problem.

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