How to solve the temperature drift and noise problems, high magnification, the circuit will naturally unstable, how to solve
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Experimental Gerbers
I have been asked via private message whether I would release my experimental gerbers.
I have no problem with this at all, but with the following caveat : -
The project is still very much in the experimental stage and I haven't even received my boards back yet so I can guarantee nothing and I am not in any position to offer support as of yet.
Having said that, if anyone is interested in the experimental gerbers then here they are along with the latest schematic:-
optipulse_gerbers.zip
Beachmaster-Digital.pdf
The 1.8" LCD screen that I intend to use can be found in the UK at the "PI Hut".
https://thepihut.com/collections/pic...pberry-pi-pico
Regards,
Olly
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Originally posted by jeep6789 View PostAre resistors and capacitors packaged in 0805
The Tantalums are size A for the 10uF and size C for the 100uF.
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Originally posted by MartyJ1963 View PostNice one Graham! Good looking boards,,,,and I like your Aerospace Avatar too! Regards, Marty
Now starts the long-ish task of testing, developing the code and trying to characterise target decay curves (if possible).
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Good luck in your tests! I'm sure there's a lot of others, besides myself looking forward to your test results. It's on my bucket list,,,got to learn Arduino code programming because I love the 'ANPI' developed by George and I'm sure your design is going to be a big winner too! Best regards, Marty.
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Originally posted by jeep6789 View PostThe 5V power chip is probably too small, because the display is a power hog
I have used this display with the Pico before and typical current consumption of both together from the 5V supply is around 50mA.
The +5V digital regulator can provide 250mA so even running the Pico to the max with both cores (Around 120mA) we should have enough overhead for the Pico/LCD combination as well as the audio amplifier.
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External noise source
Hit a bit of a testing snag I'm afraid.
I've tried to make the preamp as fast as possible but am now running into serious external noise pickup problems.
Unfortunately I have one of those radar 30MPH speed warning signs just outside my house and it seems to induce an awful lot of noise into my coil.
This is what I measure directly across the coil with nothing else connected other than the damping resistor.
And this is what it looks like amplified 1000 times by my preamp.
This has not really been too much of an issue before as previous preamps have had a low enough cutoff frequency to not be too bothered with the noise.
I don't want to slow the preamp down, so perhaps it may be time to experiment with a figure 8 coil to try to reduce the noise pickup.
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