I guess what annoys me is this section of the forums is "Electronic Projects Design/Ideas/Reviews". The forums also have a section for homework help. Call it a project or whatever but it all comes down to schoolwork in one form or another.
Then I love the use of the word "urgent" in so many schoolwork related post. Urgent as in what? I screwed off on a project for 6 weeks and now I need it yesterday? Like a failure of planning on your part is now an emergency on my part? I guess sometimes I just don't get it.
I am really big on the matter transfer device just so I can beam my ex-wife into the center of a brick wall but if I had a time machine I could have prevented the problem of the ex-wife before it happened. Interesting.
Yeah I keep waiting for myself to arrive back from the future and tell myself how I did it. But I still have not arrived... It doesn't look hopeful.
The flux capacitor is working well and it's getting exactly 1.21 milliWatts, I'm stumped...
I noticed from your non existant schematic that you dont have decoupling caps on it or a current limiting resistor!! sorry i cant help more but you havnt given enough information for us to help you
i dissagree he only needs 1.2 million giga watts if the flux capacitor is in PARALLEL! please dont offer stupid advice on matters you clearly know nothing about lol
out of interest does a time machine need a FLYBACK transformer
i dissagree he only needs 1.2 million giga watts if the flux capacitor is in PARALLEL! please dont offer stupid advice on matters you clearly know nothing about lol
The data sheet clearly states you need "1.2 million giga watts"
Flux capacitors in PARALLEL are not additve, You can try a series arangment, but you may disrupt the time continuum. use at your own risk.
Hmm if it's old silicon you want there's a landfill full of Atari ET cartridges somewhere, I would think ideal for a time machine part. **broken link removed**