RE: How do we locate, test for and use negative resistance?

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Wed, 5 Apr 2000 11:02:32 -0400

I have seen this before, the reversed biased transistor! Awesome!
Is not the Fogal transistor a negative resistance transistor?

Negative resistance causes circuits to become unstable and oscillate.
However, it still needs some 'positive' energy to make negative
resistance. Opamps! <g>

>>
>> With negative resistance transistors...there is a fellow who
>> remains very secretive but says they have mapped the
>> necessary characteristics that must be combined to produce a
>> free energy device....I asked him if I had his circuit,
>> COULD I build it from off the shelf parts and duplicate his
>> free energy self running results....
>>
>
>About the "Negistor", a negative-resistance transistor, see Popular
>Electronics, Dec 1975, pages 69-70.
>
>Basically a NPN transistor reverse biased.
>
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