02-16-2024, 12:05 AM
(02-15-2024, 11:22 PM)unimmortal Wrote:(02-15-2024, 11:14 PM)Jim Mac Wrote: Instead they produce the famous "M" shaped wave which haunts us all.
You get the M shape because that's what the coil sees, a sharp angle, a flat spot where distance is greatest, then another crest for the opposite edge - try axial, with n / s / n / s.
The M shape is from a time variance. There is no M shape when using a single coil, only when the waves are merged. And the M goes away as my last video I showed when the coil utilizes the entire magnet's path, then the waves merge constructively.
I am only using 1 magnet, I need a completely uniform magnetic field with absolutely no gaps. I do not want many poles, only 2 with no gaps between.
This Polyphase has to be created as perfect as I can get it. Look at the scope's waves in the video below. Almost perfect... And when merged into 1 wave, it's perfectly sinusoidal.
Now the overlap needs to be eliminated.