Hi everyone,
I am trying to design Induction-balance coil using DD configuration, similar to Tinkerer's one for his IB-PI project. I dont want to build a full metal detector to test outdoor. I will have Tx stage (Power MOSFET driven by logic and powered by power supplies) and Rx stage (diff preamp).. I will connect the output of preamp to an oscilloscope and observe its response. I am interested in the response of objects of same size but made of different materials and same material of different size objects.
I want to build a coil with good sensitivity and depth range I am thinking of 30 cm OD (Outer Diameter) coil. I have looked at Emery's and bbsailor's design notes for coils.. I am going to explain the procedure that I am gonna follow:
1) I have 22 AWG and 24 AWG enamelled copper wires.
2) On a piece of wood I will fix nails in a D shape (20 cm radius)
3) I will wind 2 coils 23 turns of 22 AWG copper wire to create Tx and Rx coils.
4) I will use true-aluminum duct tape to wrap each coil.
5) on a piece of a cardboard, I will place both coils and the overlap distance will be 10 cm then glue them.
6) will place another cardboard on the top of the coils.
I would like to hear your comments about my procedure. I also several questions:
1) How can I test the balance of the coils, before fixing them to the cardboard or connect them to the TX and RX circuits? Shall I connect TX coil to a sinewave generator and also connect a cap in parallel with it, make the coil resonate and then move the RX coil above the Tx coil until null is acheived (or very close to 0V)?
2) Will this search coil configuration will give a good response? I would like high current to flow thru the coils 1A up to 3A.. Tx pulse will be between 100us to 400us.
3) Is it important to have a space between the coil windings? I know space in between will lower the capacitance but does that matter in terms of sensitivity?
3) Do I need to paint the cardboard with graphite for shielding? Is it necessary?
4) Is the aluminum duct tape good for shielding? I got that from HH project paper.
5) I have made before a coil of 24 turns 16 AWG (30 cm OD) it had inductance of 370 uH and I wrapped the coil with PVC. I didn’t test it yet thu as the circuit is not built yet. Is HH1 circuit a good start? I looked at Tinkerer’s IB-PI circuit but it is more complex.
Thank you all
I am trying to design Induction-balance coil using DD configuration, similar to Tinkerer's one for his IB-PI project. I dont want to build a full metal detector to test outdoor. I will have Tx stage (Power MOSFET driven by logic and powered by power supplies) and Rx stage (diff preamp).. I will connect the output of preamp to an oscilloscope and observe its response. I am interested in the response of objects of same size but made of different materials and same material of different size objects.
I want to build a coil with good sensitivity and depth range I am thinking of 30 cm OD (Outer Diameter) coil. I have looked at Emery's and bbsailor's design notes for coils.. I am going to explain the procedure that I am gonna follow:
1) I have 22 AWG and 24 AWG enamelled copper wires.
2) On a piece of wood I will fix nails in a D shape (20 cm radius)
3) I will wind 2 coils 23 turns of 22 AWG copper wire to create Tx and Rx coils.
4) I will use true-aluminum duct tape to wrap each coil.
5) on a piece of a cardboard, I will place both coils and the overlap distance will be 10 cm then glue them.
6) will place another cardboard on the top of the coils.
I would like to hear your comments about my procedure. I also several questions:
1) How can I test the balance of the coils, before fixing them to the cardboard or connect them to the TX and RX circuits? Shall I connect TX coil to a sinewave generator and also connect a cap in parallel with it, make the coil resonate and then move the RX coil above the Tx coil until null is acheived (or very close to 0V)?
2) Will this search coil configuration will give a good response? I would like high current to flow thru the coils 1A up to 3A.. Tx pulse will be between 100us to 400us.
3) Is it important to have a space between the coil windings? I know space in between will lower the capacitance but does that matter in terms of sensitivity?
3) Do I need to paint the cardboard with graphite for shielding? Is it necessary?
4) Is the aluminum duct tape good for shielding? I got that from HH project paper.
5) I have made before a coil of 24 turns 16 AWG (30 cm OD) it had inductance of 370 uH and I wrapped the coil with PVC. I didn’t test it yet thu as the circuit is not built yet. Is HH1 circuit a good start? I looked at Tinkerer’s IB-PI circuit but it is more complex.
Thank you all
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