Android Function generator for VIC

rabitbay

Android Function generator for VIC
« on June 5th, 2015, 02:58 PM »Last edited on June 5th, 2015, 03:00 PM
Hi everyone!

I'm very interested in Stanley Meyer's work (who's not), i'm almost 3 months studying all the files patents, unfortunately i don really understand all of this, but reading posts and sites about it I get the gross process (first step) now i'm getting on the math and calc about it (i'm 40%), however i've seen the project of zchiotis using the Arduino as function generator, so i whas wondering if i could use an app for android (as I dont have money to bougth a function generator or even an arduino chip) to generate the frequences and then get amplified by the coil. I know that in some way the Original VIC have a feedback to the circuit for best configuration.

but can I start with Android function generator conected to de hearphones jack?

Maybe i'm very far of the way i just want to get that doubt in my mind

Gunther Rattay

Re: Android Function generator for VIC
« Reply #1, on June 5th, 2015, 11:05 PM »
There are many function generators available for android. you need an interface from the ear plug to an electronic switch which should be no problem.
the frequency range is from 0 to > 20 kHz and duty cycle is adjustable. lacking a true interface to the android feedback signals can´t be fed back from the circuit into the android device. using stereo output it might be possible to create gating functionality.

As a starter you could use my electronic switch concept as a template for your interface https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0kvtnfuse7y7be/PGen_KitSw_e.pdf?dl=0


rabitbay

Re: Android Function generator for VIC
« Reply #2, on June 7th, 2015, 11:16 AM »
Thankyou so much, do you have a page describing this components?, i've seen the Pgen-Basis I believe is a pulse generator, but it recieves a feedback too?