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    I read on here somewhere about that its better to slightly over damped or under damped on the critical damping for a PI and I don’t remember which and can’t seam to be able to find it. Can anybody answer please, thanks.
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    Originally posted by RobN View Post
    I read on here somewhere about that its better to slightly over damped or under damped on the critical damping for a PI and I don’t remember which and can’t seam to be able to find it. Can anybody answer please, thanks.
    Slight underdamping can increase the sensitivity somewhat, but it can also result in instability.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the answer, but would make it unstable in what way if I may ask?

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      • #4
        Look at the drawing you posted again. There is clear answer (under-damped pulse oscillation)

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        • #5
          Ok thanks, damping would be unstable. I thought you meant it would make the detector unstable which in a sense it would.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RobN View Post
            Ok thanks, damping would be unstable. I thought you meant it would make the detector unstable which in a sense it would.
            If you monitor the preamp output with an oscilloscope, and adjust the damping with the damping resistor tool, you can see the problem.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RobN View Post
              Ok thanks, damping would be unstable. I thought you meant it would make the detector unstable which in a sense it would.
              good book to begin to read is ITMD.

              I nside T he M etal D etector. please read it first and then ask your question.

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