This Optermen Link was the first theremin project I designed nine years ago. I was trying to learn basic electronics.
Back to the super brite white LED experiment on the previous page. When I say I made a discovery, it means just that. It has nothing to do with the knowledge of the world masses because I came a day late, it has nothing to do with all the money I am going to make, it has nothing that I feel delusional secrecy about.
Fred said: "You produced a rational experiment (removing the LED) and showed that it was something other than the LED producing the RF signal..
But then you go and lose the plot - You WANT the LED to be producing RF! So despite showing that the LED isn’t producing RF, you continue.."
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the budding theremin scientist could come to TW to share & ask questions?
In my LED post as usual I was not clear and the plot was lost in my explanation and I did not get an answer.
When I removed the LED I was using the LED as stand alone by itself. It is mounted in its own metal jacket that mimics a flashlight blub. Without taking that apart it is not possible to determine if the super brite white light LED generates the RF carrier at 700khz or that a switching power chip is embedded within that jacket enclosure. This LED bulb could be removed from the flashlight body and replaced with a standard incandescent bulb using two batteries. The flashlight itself is a very standard in design.
You WANT the LED to be producing RF!
I am only observing not wanting anything to fit preconceived notions.
All answers are simple when you have all answers
Is there a 1.5v switching power supply embedded in the LED jacket? Yes/No
I could go find the answer on the web but I am demonstrating to all the newbie’s drifting by the accessibility of the vast knowledge base found in the world of theremin. Actually this experiment has several dimensions. Some I may not invite but to the others I will not bite. I was surprised, more people visited this thread yesterday than I expected.
All newbies should place information about their self in the profile as you will receive a much better response from those of us that have been here for years. Also the Private Message feature at TW allows someone to send you a private email as only you will ever know your email address.
Christopher