What do you guys think of this.
So it works by having one capacitor charged and one capacitor dead, then i discharge them into each other through an amplifier, and then it causes them not to just even their charge together, the charges exceed each other, and then you get an oscillation.
I simmed it in falstad but I only got 4 hits out of it at best, but it always at least delivered 2 hits one on each side! I have to think about it more, but I might need to bias it to delay when it before it starts amping the other side because it seems to stall, I'm not sure what to do yet.
But this is my big success! If this osc works its going to be in my computer when I put it together.
"amped discharge oscillator"
or how I end up saying it -> "ampt discharge oscillator" or just even without a t at all.

So it works by having one capacitor charged and one capacitor dead, then i discharge them into each other through an amplifier, and then it causes them not to just even their charge together, the charges exceed each other, and then you get an oscillation.
I simmed it in falstad but I only got 4 hits out of it at best, but it always at least delivered 2 hits one on each side! I have to think about it more, but I might need to bias it to delay when it before it starts amping the other side because it seems to stall, I'm not sure what to do yet.
But this is my big success! If this osc works its going to be in my computer when I put it together.
"amped discharge oscillator"
or how I end up saying it -> "ampt discharge oscillator" or just even without a t at all.

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