Originally posted by nonkapo
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In in relation to PI metal detectors is the minimum delay you need for detecting very small targets. At very low delays the coil wire itself can hold eddy currents. If your delay is set to a lower value than the coil retained eddy currents, the coil wire will respond like a target.
The Litz wire stranding related to frequency is a way to get the required coil wire gauge size to carry the required current but also select a stranding size to use the full potential of each strand at the operational frequency range but to also minimize the wire bundle from holding larger amounts of eddy currents if the wire were a solid larger diameter type of wire or the strands were too large for the frequency range.
The key test is to test wire samples an inch or two long and see if they respond like a target at your lowest delay. Litz wire is a wire type that uses each strand in parallel to carry the required current but also minimize any retained eddy currents in the individual small strands.
Joseph J. Rogowski
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