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iductive pickups

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gunny

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looking for a few schematics of various inductive pickups other then clamping a wire with a aligator clip ya know (tends to cut my ignition wire after a while)...simplier the better dont wont to spend a fortune in magnets..thanks guys
 
I'm afraid you will need to be a little clearer. Inductive pick-ups are used in many applications in electronics. I sounds like you are trying to build a distributor for an automobile or a magneto for a small engine. Give us a little hint.
 
yepper its for just what you said magnetos or auto ignitions, but not trying to build just want to tap into some of the energy...any high energy outputs that i can condition the output if needed...( i know its based on the perpendicular current force but still a mystery to me)... any quick thoery or quick drawings would help.......thanks
 
Hmmm, a bit tricky, this one. It all depends on what you want to do with it. You say you want high energy - high voltage or high current? What is it's final purpose?
 
im gonna feed it into flip/flops, counters, dvm's, and anything else that i can think of and make my own timing guns.....so i just need the basic concept of the pickup clip....
 
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