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axers
modified 12 years ago

It is doesnt work. Why

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published 12 years ago
axers
12 years ago
It is doesn't work. Why?
bobadila
12 years ago
Falto conectar tierra, yo lo conecte y funciono.
kehu
12 years ago
Connect a ground to the negative pole.
dannolol
12 years ago
Well.. What is it supposed to do?
reybog
12 years ago
Conect a ground and AC current and it should work
axers
12 years ago
Http://en.wikipedia.org/RLC_circuit this is the simplest DC (!!) RLC circuit
axers
12 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RLC_circuit
rahul8
12 years ago
As said by reyborg...ac source n ground...it should work
Lars
12 years ago
It won't do anything. Lars.
axers
12 years ago
2 rahul8 done. But it is still doesnt work.
nate203
12 years ago
your ac source needs a waveform under settings
pip
12 years ago
No drive to base of transistor. At power on transistor is off so no charge on capacitor so no pulse through transformer so no drive to transistor so no charge on capacitor and so on and so on. But it still won't work even if it has drive as it's configured wrong.
dallask84
12 years ago
Cause you're not using an AC source.
axers
12 years ago
2 pip. Yah. Really? Look at the map now. I changed the speed of view and capacitor.
axers
12 years ago
2 dallask84 this scheme is used in the elementary adapter DC to (!!) AC
pip
12 years ago
Just as dallasky84 says you need ripple on the dc supply ie ac. Hence the relatively small caps on the rectifier in smp's you have nothing more than noise in Your circuit at 600 pa.
jsombekke
12 years ago
clear the line between the left and right side of the transformer. it give you a more clear ac without noise but with 600pA
jsombekke
12 years ago
and people always put in a on/off switch
Commodore64
12 years ago
If you shake your phone to inject noise, the circuit starts to oscillate.
Karlberg
12 years ago
Also turn the clock up. I saw clear oscillations at 147Hz at 100ms/s
TheeAldeen
12 years ago
Why the Hell do I not have access to a Clock.in my.Prog!! ,*my EC is up to date -

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