Better understanding of WFC

~Russ

Re: Better understanding of WFC
« Reply #25, on October 19th, 2015, 12:13 AM »
reverandkilljoy,

Have a little more respect man. Go back over the forum rules.

For now. Wait it out a week.

Everyone else carry on.

One must carry on. Chin up. Slap on the but.

~Russ

brettly

Re: Better understanding of WFC
« Reply #26, on October 20th, 2015, 02:03 AM »Last edited on October 20th, 2015, 02:08 AM
I'm of the opinion using  user:valyonpz videos on youtube, and the associated circuits he has developed is a good way to enter into experimenting with meyer circuitry.
He has developed his own circuits, you can see the development of his circuits from his early videos to his latest. No one has commented on his latest video on this forum, I suspect the reason for lack of comment, is that he is actually very advanced in his experiments.
There are soooo many youtube users you can look at on meyer, but they wont give you the practical means to experiment, with Valyonpz he is giving exactly what you need to experiment with Meyer technology, he is doing the experiments and posting his results/circuits.
I dont think he should be overlooked.
Also its a one stop shop, so to speak, all his work is documented there, it means navigating the
maze of meyer circuits on the  internet can be bypassed.
One other thing about Valyonpz:
He has managed to replicate Meyers waveforms, and also Stephen Meyers waveforms.
I wish someone would send him an injector to play with ..............that would be interesting.


Gunther Rattay

Re: Better understanding of WFC
« Reply #27, on October 20th, 2015, 09:00 AM »Last edited on October 20th, 2015, 09:03 AM
Quote from gpssonar on October 18th, 2015, 12:09 PM
@ Gunther, I agree with you 100%, People should not post foolish stuff about other people's work or products. I can testify that your P-Gen will do the job right now with some manual conditions, and once the correct operating conditions is configured into it, it will work perfect in auto run condition. Once we finish our project with the GMS/VIC unit We can get together and share all the operating conditions needed for the P-Gen and show these people they have no clue in what they are talking about.
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That´s great, Ronnie!
I will implement your operating conditions into PGen 2.0 code and so we can shrink down process control hardware to the palm of our hand :)

Ris

Re: Better understanding of WFC
« Reply #28, on October 20th, 2015, 09:33 AM »
does your Pgene has the option of feedback  I think readings from various sensors?

Gunther Rattay

Re: Better understanding of WFC
« Reply #29, on October 20th, 2015, 09:46 AM »Last edited on October 20th, 2015, 09:53 AM
yes, there are free channels to do so. The feedback mechanism first must be defined and then coded into the software. right now phase lock loop adjustment (PLL) is fully implemented.
Others can be added on demand.