Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Amplifier/power supply on a card

I haver designed a power supply and amplifier on a card thaty will provide sufficient energy for any home or audio system. The system consists of a card with a high frequency rercording. The frequency is converted into a power supply voltage. For example: A 350 Gc frequency is recorded that contains o.01 ampere energy for playback. The energy is supplied by a high speed playback amplifier. When smoothed to 121 volt d.c. by a frequency to voltageconverter, the power supplied would be 12 V.D.C. at 291,666,667 amperes. That is sufficient energy to supply a small city with 12 V.D.C. energy. A pulse wave is provided with 0.01 ampere 350 billion times per second. This system is simply a recorded signal on a card such as an s.d. card or flash drive. A cd or dvd disc may also be used. If continual playback is provided, continuous power is supplied.

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