Originally posted by Smirnov-Arta
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I agree with your technical coil observation. There are a few things that could make a difference in detector or coil performance that needs to be kept in the back of the minds of detector and coil builders.
1. Coil wire size. Go to a wire chart and look up the skin effect frequency for your chosen wire diameter.
2. Build a spiral, single layer coil and a bundle wound coil and test them on different TC targets. The spiral, single layer coil will require more turns than a bundle wound coil to get the same inductance.
3. When looking for low TC gold targets, you need to minimize the coil seen capacitance to allow for a higher damping resistor value and earlier sampling and the integration of many sample RX pulses.
4. Shielding the coil will depend what type and size targets you are seeking and the temperature, and environment of where you are seeking your targets.
5. Coil shapes and sizes will depend on whether you are searching for maximum depth or maximum sweep area with a lesser depth.
Optimum coil design is a balancing act!
Joseph J. Rogowski
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