Hi People,
Thanks to everybody. Thanks to Lost_Bro, for his comments.
For the moment, I'm interested in very basic "theoretical" stuffs.
I just made a new quick experiment:
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It works = you can get voltage out of an air core coil wrapped with aluminium foil (as to build a kinda "capacitor")
even if this coil is just 'excited' by this fictitious displacement current.
You have to find the right ("resonant") freq.
Grounding/Eathing one particular end of the coil strongly increase the output voltage and change the "resonant" freq.
First results. No load. No "OU" claimed.
The "capacitor" : From 260 pF to 410 pF according to 2 different f' cheap meters.
The coil: Air core coil. From 19 to 22 Milli Henrie according to 2 different cheap bl' meters.
The Freq. Gen is given for: Max freq 3 MHZ. (Mine can goes a little bit further (3.15)).
Max output 10 volts
Actually, according to my scope:
At 3 MZH the Freq. Gen. output voltage (with not load) is only about 5 volts PK-to-PK.
At freqs less than about 500 KHZ this voltage is about 20 Volts PK-to-PK.
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Sine wave as CCT input. CCT Output volts-wise only. With no load.
Not grounded/'earthed'
Feq. Gen. output (= CCT input)about 20 volts PK-to-PK.
CCT output about 2 volts PK-to-PK at about 150 Khz.
Grounded/'earthed':
Feq. Gen. output (= CCT input) a
bout 5 volts PK-to-PK.
CCT output
about 20 volts PK-to-PK at about 3,07 Mhz.
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Something seems to be going on, here. No.?These are just first results. The numbers have to be confirmed. The circuit (CCT) have to be loaded.
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Very very easy to reproduce. This experiment is for the slackers like me.
Take any off-the-shelf enameled copper wire spool.
It has to have his 2 ends available, of course.
Wrap it with some kitchen aluminium foil around it.
You have made a "capacitor".
Use a crocodile clip for connecting one "plate" of you cap.
Follow the picture and utilize your favorite Freq. Gen. and Oscilloscope.
Cheers,
Jean