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The Soliton Pulses Generator Experiment by Jean-Louis Naudin
The Soliton Pulses Generator Experiment by Jean-Louis Naudin
created on January 29, 2005 - JLN Labs - Last update January 31, 2005
Toutes les informations et schémas sont publiés gratuitement ( freeware ) et sont destinés à un usage personnel et non commercial
All informations and diagrams are published freely (freeware) and are intended for a private use and a non commercial use.
On November 1997, I have built and tested sucessfully a Scalar Waves Transmitter1 based on caduceus wound coil, this device
has shown some very interesting features concerning the transmission of these waves through a shielded and grounded box.
Recently a french friend, Jean-Michel Cour, has proposed me to conduct a new interesting experiment2 in this field of researches.
So, today, I have decided to re-open the tests of this weird caduceus coil.
For the first step, I have used my old Scalar Waves Transmitter device to check if it still works well. The device is now tested with
a full digital oscilloscope Fluke 123 with a Shielded Test Lead STL 120 ( 1:1, 1 Mohms/225 pF ).
Above : The test of the Scalar Waves Transmitter.
The voltage is measured beetwen the point A-C (see below)
The Scalar Waves Transmitter works as well than in Nov 1997...
The signal measured voltage has the same shape with the digital oscilloscope Fluke 123.
As Jean-Michel Cour has said in his paper2, he has proposed that the wave pattern emitted by the Caduceus coil is very similar to
a Soliton3 pulse. So, in the next phase of the test, I have decided to build and check myself his circuit based on a multiple layers
Caduceus wound Coil.
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Above : the electronic diagram of the Soliton Pulses Generator which uses a PowerMesh Mosfet IRF840 to drive the Caduceus
coil.
The Soliton Pulses Generator is driven with a function generator set to send squared pulses at 15 KHz DC (50% DTC).
Test results : The Caduceus wound coil excitation with a squared pulse shows a very interesting event. When the coil is switched
off, a common strong back EMF pulse (up to 600 V) is recorded and, 15 µs later, a train of 30V (0-peak) and undamped pulses can
be detected (see the scope diagram below). This train of pulses produced by the Caduceus coil can be related to a Soliton
because it is undamped.
Input frequency : 15 KHz (DTC=50%)
Input frequency : 25 KHz (DTC=13.4%)
See also :
Tests of the EM Soliton pulses through an EM Shield
Reference documents :
Acknowledgments :
Jean-Michel Cour for the sharing of all his ideas to the group and the building of a fruitful synergy around the world,
Dave Brockmann (a.k.a. "Dave") and his breakthrough with the dual caduceus resonance effect,
Joe Arnold (a.k.a. "Joe") who has replicated and confirmed most of the results from Dave & Jean-Michel,
Ulysses Martins Rezende, who was the first proposed the "soliton" hypothesis to explain the experiment.