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Skybuck Flying
Paul E. Schoen said:One major problem is that the speaker cone must move in a controlled
manner which follows a sinusoidal signal. Just applying and removing
voltage makes it move abruptly and then slams to a stop when the metal
hits the magnet.
Ok this is a valid complaint.
I see two ways of solving it:
1. Trying to use timing to attract the magnet to the metal and then quickly
let go of power to get the magnet in the correct position.
This might be difficult to do though if not impossible because of high
precision timing requirements and shoot overs of magnetic strength.
2. Better way might be to use the strength of the magnetic field to move the
membrane where it needs to be.
This would change the design from a simply on/off to a more (what I believe
they call) an analog system/design...
Where the power/voltage fluctuations indicate the sinus wave...
So for example:
+1v+2v+3v+4v+3v+2v+1v-->
Would produce such a wave:
/\
/ \
/ \
(Pyramid/JigSaw)
(The strength of the magnetic field is determined by the
voltage/power/ampere/whatever
Bye,
Skybuck.