[time-nuts] OT - DC-10 gyros

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Thu Mar 28 01:55:32 UTC 2013


Hi

If three phase is actually needed, I'd suggest something like a cheap PIC with three PWM outputs. Fairly simple R/C's on the outputs should be plenty good enough to filter out any crud. Good frequency stability / accurate phase shift / cheap. What's not to like ….

Bob

On Mar 27, 2013, at 9:44 PM, kb0ebg at juno.com wrote:

> Bill Ezell;
> 
> Your Gyro may require 3 phase, 400 cps, 28 vac, Sine wave.
> 
> A simple "Buffered Phase Shift Oscillator" for 400 cps can create the Sine Wave.
> https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/h6v28g/buffered-phase-shift-oscillator/https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/bakd83/phase-shift-oscillator-ii/You will need to add an AGC to the output for frequency stability.
> A "3 Phase Generator" can create the 3 phase output.https://www.circuitlab.com/circuit/m4u5nw/3-phase-generator/ Add 3 Amplifiers (one for each phase) to reach voltage/power.
> If the Gyro is directional, it will take several hours to stabilize.
> 
> Carl  
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