The parts list is as follows:
1project box
3 flash circuits (from disposable camreas)
3 AAA battery holders
1 9v battery clip
1 9v battery holder
1 390 ohm resistor
1 red L.E.D
1 green L.E.D
1 12 DC PC relay
2 L.E.D holders
5 momentary switches
2 on/off switches
wire
1 iron core coil
1 momentary switch (2 contacts)
The small diagram on the back is an alternate firing setup if the momentary switch with 2 channels is not available.
It would require another relay, momentary switch and 390 ohm resistor, and inexplicably a blue LED.
After looking at the original I am actually impressed with the elegancy of the design. Not bad for something I drew in class :)























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Power Multiplier schematics --> http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument;jsessionid=9A6AA6153EAE21369B3F59534D9CD353.espacenet_levelx_prod_6?CC=WO&NR=2009065219A1&KC=A1&FT=D&ND=1&date=20090528&DB=EPODOC&locale=en_EP
can anyone verify the soundness of the design? I'm debating between a modified version of this schematic and the one found here - http://72.52.208.92/~gbpprorg/mil/herf/Final_Report_David_Yeh.pdf
nerd high five*
Sorry if I am being stupid
Think of it this way. A nuclear bomb creats an EMP wave but it's area of influence is much smaller then the explosion.
That being said it is possible that this schematic could yeald a working device but it would never be powerfull to disrupt a computv reseer 6 inches away. The only efect if any would be the loss of tv reception.
The air force has tested a small EMP generator that is compact enough to fit inside a AMRGGM missile (Advanced Medium Range Ground to Ground Missile).
Watt, Kilowatt, Megawatt, Gigawatt, Terawatt.
however, I think Doc pronounced it Jiga-watt, so sorry about that too...
http://www.deloreanmotorcar.com/ec/jigawatts.htm