On my system using a scope.
Tightly wound enameled copper takes longer to discharge
Than loosly wound coil made from insulated hookup wire.
The inductance of the enameled copper coil is 314 uH
The inductance of the loosely wound coil is 343uH
So, even though the loosely wound coil has a larger inductance,
It discharges quicker and can be used to detect smaller targets.
And also the damping resistor that gives critical damping on both coils is around 350ohms.
nothing like the damping resistor values I have seen in other circuits for similar sized coils.
So:
If tightly wound copper coil is so useless, why are they used in all the DIY PI designs I have seen.
am I missing something ?
Nothing makes sense.
Tightly wound enameled copper takes longer to discharge
Than loosly wound coil made from insulated hookup wire.
The inductance of the enameled copper coil is 314 uH
The inductance of the loosely wound coil is 343uH
So, even though the loosely wound coil has a larger inductance,
It discharges quicker and can be used to detect smaller targets.
And also the damping resistor that gives critical damping on both coils is around 350ohms.
nothing like the damping resistor values I have seen in other circuits for similar sized coils.
So:
If tightly wound copper coil is so useless, why are they used in all the DIY PI designs I have seen.
am I missing something ?
Nothing makes sense.
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