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  • #16
    Re: PCB IB-Coil

    Hi Aziz,

    If the tracks are sufficiently narrow, so that they cannot support eddy currents that either a PI or induction balance can detect, then there will be no loss in sensitivity. Also because it is part of the coil pcb, the coil/shield capacitance does not vary from one coil to another. I designed an industrial PI using rectangular printed coils, that sampled at 1uS after TX switch off so that I could detect 1mm diameter brass spheres. There was no signal from the copper shield.

    Eric.

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    • #17
      Re: PCB IB-Coil

      Hi Eric,

      in that case, the coil would be great but much expensive. You would use 3 Layer PCB-Board.
      The shielding layer would be a spiral coil like the rx-coil - but left be on one side potential free on both sides. The shielding coil-wire muß be very thin and narrow.
      Addition, one could do active shielding circuit (with op-amp) to improve the overall performance (shielding electromag. distortions).

      Aziz

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      • #18
        Aziz,


        Please visit http://www.pulsar-electronics.co.uk and send me an email. I WANT to BUY a copy of your software from you. Name your price (realistically).

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        • #19
          Hi Siliquae_Sid,

          I´m sorry to tell you, that my software is not for sale. I have to invest more time for documenting my software. Nobody else me can handle with the software. There are too many parameters to adjust for designing a coil. Furthermore, one needs more physical background information on coils.

          I have posted one example of my designed concentric pcb ib-coil for further experiments. More ib-coils are pipelined in the future for discuss.

          If you interested, you can ask for a special design. I can proof, whether this is possible or not.

          Regards,
          Aziz

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          • #20
            How about posting the Gerber and NC drill format files for a Tesoro Compatible 9.5 inch diameter coil?

            BTW Not for sale? Not even for $1000? (I'm serious about this amount)!

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            • #21
              Hi,

              I do not implemented the Gerber format in my software. I just print out the layout on the printer or creating an image (GIF-format). The size of the coil is restricted on the printing format size. I am using a DIN-A4 format, allowing me ca. 20 cm diameter coils. There are no drills on the coil needed, except the center hole for sight.

              I´m sorry, my software is not for sale.

              Aziz

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