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my own original oscillator

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StillTrying:

--- Quote from: ArthurDent on July 06, 2019, 10:31:14 pm ---Is this posted in the wrong section?
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I don't think it's even good enough for the dodgy group.

joeqsmith:
Lets start by just redrawing your schematics based on the information you have provided.  Have a look and see if these are actually what you have built.   

krayvonk:
Youve got the diodes in right,  but I think that your reconfiguation of the junctions isnt correct.

The pole on the discharging capacitor(2k) is there to stop current from the power(1k) from reaching the other power(1k).

Thats actually a serious modification, im not sure if that is equivilent.

You only want the power that goes through the capacitor, to cause current division at the other side,  otherwise it will constantly deaden it.

Junction order is important, especially with a bare wire to the capacitor.   You need to change the junction or you are stealing power from the capacitor line which you shouldnt!!!
Yes.   That other wire only belongs to the discharge loop,  not the capacitor through current.  Indeed its true.

joeqsmith:
I am just redrawing what you drew in your original post.  All three schematics are the same. 

If we take it one step further, and separate your two divider networks, we end up with the following.

joeqsmith:
Based on your markups,  do you feel the left two circuits are electrically equivalent to the two on the right?



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