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  • #46
    Im happy that somebody is interested in my project . I cant get bored of making detecting related electronics, made several TGSL and one IDX and pinpointers also. This is the one project that does not works yet.
    Found another schematic on the russian forum, it has similar filters than the Whites 6000 Di pro has. Maybe that's the key of succes. Tesoro Toltec has VDI but also has separate filters for it!


    Have fun with your project!
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    • #47
      Lightning LED VDI
      This is the presentation of how the LED VDI of which I shared the schematic works. It is used with Thunderstorm 3 detector, very nice work! Interesting part from 4:30 minutes.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO2Tie4byMA
      and here is the official website
      http://www.miriskateley.com/metalloi...ema-i-opisanie

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      • #48
        Thank you for sharing your experties!! This is good news, seem very promising. I just finished lobo, had trouble on 7660 finally replaced and fix. But need quick cash so it was sold. There is no much time to add vdi perhaps another time

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        • #49
          I have never built the Lobo, it was designed by Dave Johnson. I like the 7660, very nice opamp and if you use proper capacitors it has a great efficiency. Made several TGSL's with it and filtered the negative voltage with ferrite coil and a few capacitors, this way the output has low ripple.
          Until then I try to make some more experiments

          regards

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          • #50
            Found that old drawing.......

            It took me some time, but I finally did find the TID drawing, that I drew in the past, relative to the 1984 Compass X-80 Challenger. Now it shows the inputs, etc which were of the X-80, but John Earle was very good at this TID design, and he left Compass, went over to Whites Electronics and was the Chief Engineer at Whites. So it should give you the start of your TID drawing as it was an EARLY TID meter.

            I am interest in seeing your final design, as I would like to use it on the Compass Coin Magnum which would fit with what you are trying to do.

            Okay, was a problem as I am now using FireFox as my software between the server and this forum, and I now that the photo of the schematic I drew back in 2013 of the Compass X-80 new TID circuit, from the PCB inputs and outputs to the Compass TID meter, and all Nandor needs to do is figure it out. I cannot really explain the circuit, just drew it in the past...
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Melbeta View Post
              It took me some time, but I finally did find the TID drawing, that I drew in the past, relative to the 1984 Compass X-80 Challenger. Now it shows the inputs, etc which were of the X-80, but John Earle was very good at this TID design, and he left Compass, went over to Whites Electronics and was the Chief Engineer at Whites. So it should give you the start of your TID drawing as it was an EARLY TID meter.

              I am interest in seeing your final design, as I would like to use it on the Compass Coin Magnum which would fit with what you are trying to do.

              Okay, was a problem as I am now using FireFox as my software between the server and this forum, and I now that the photo of the schematic I drew back in 2013 of the Compass X-80 new TID circuit, from the PCB inputs and outputs to the Compass TID meter, and all Nandor needs to do is figure it out. I cannot really explain the circuit, just drew it in the past...
              Melbeta[ATTACH]54855[/ATTACH]
              Now in the year before, which was the earlier version, called the Compass X-70, version C, they had a meter which only shows GOOD or BAD target. I did that machine as well, and here is the schematic of that GOOD/BAD circuit, and from it, you can make one or the other, depending on whether you have a Meter with just a needle, or a TID meter. Now John Earle, had to make each meter target, FIT INTO the meter DISPLAY. And that is what the TID parts do, and the GOOD/BAD parts do, is make the U.S. Coins fit into the meter you use. Ahhh. I give up. There is a fight between the forum and Firefox and I just cannot figure out how to make it work. I guess I am lucky it took the earlier schematic and transferred the schematic...
              Melbeta

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Melbeta View Post
                Ahhh. I give up. There is a fight between the forum and Firefox and I just cannot figure out how to make it work. I guess I am lucky it took the earlier schematic and transferred the schematic...
                Melbeta
                Click on the Go Advanced button, and then select Manage Attachments.
                I'm also using Firefox, without any problems.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Melbeta View Post
                  It took me some time, but I finally did find the TID drawing, that I drew in the past, relative to the 1984 Compass X-80 Challenger. Now it shows the inputs, etc which were of the X-80, but John Earle was very good at this TID design, and he left Compass, went over to Whites Electronics and was the Chief Engineer at Whites. So it should give you the start of your TID drawing as it was an EARLY TID meter.

                  I am interest in seeing your final design, as I would like to use it on the Compass Coin Magnum which would fit with what you are trying to do.

                  Okay, was a problem as I am now using FireFox as my software between the server and this forum, and I now that the photo of the schematic I drew back in 2013 of the Compass X-80 new TID circuit, from the PCB inputs and outputs to the Compass TID meter, and all Nandor needs to do is figure it out. I cannot really explain the circuit, just drew it in the past...
                  Melbeta[ATTACH]54855[/ATTACH]
                  Thank you sir for sharing, I really appreciate it !
                  I try my best to make it as good as possible, cannot be that hard to do. I think the magic is in the sample and hold part of my pcb. Geb signal samples the differential output signal and the phase difference between these 2 signals gives a DC voltage spike. This is held by the capacitor and the voltage follower to drive the needle. IDX has better design for this but it should work with TGSL set on a proper discrimination level.

                  I have to study your desing, all the best

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Nandor View Post
                    Im happy that somebody is interested in my project . I cant get bored of making detecting related electronics, made several TGSL and one IDX and pinpointers also. This is the one project that does not works yet.
                    Found another schematic on the russian forum, it has similar filters than the Whites 6000 Di pro has. Maybe that's the key of succes. Tesoro Toltec has VDI but also has separate filters for it!


                    Have fun with your project!
                    Dear Nandor,

                    Do you have lay file for this, Sir? Or perhaps I'm really helped if it ready to print for press n peel transfer if any. Thank you so very much

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                    • #55
                      I have built the one that Gurdal shared, second page and post #27. It must be from a russian forum, you find the schematic and the lay file in the rar. Made some little modifications for my components thats all.

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                      • #56
                        Ok... Perhaps someday if I have time I will make PCB for that. I dig a little randomly in md4u got this scheme similar to Gurdal version I suppose, It's from vlaser, he did a lot efforts on that forum. I hope we can learn more..Click image for larger version

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                        • #57
                          I found old post around toltec it has analog vdi inside, so I'll be putting here it's a high class artwork by Merc, thanks to him for this.
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                          • #58
                            Nice!
                            I have both schematics, the second I think is from Eduardo. The Whites patented schematic is very similar. It has phase windows and each has to be preset with potentiometer, thats how the ID series vdi works basically it's analog with LCD.
                            Toltec is very interesting it has separate channels for the RC4200, looks like one fixed and other for hot rock very interesting. There are RC4200 on eBay but they arent cheap and also transport taxes.

                            best ragards

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                            • #59
                              I have been trying to make it work properly but after several weeks there is little progress with it. Im using my TGSL and without the proper positioning the Disc potentiometer it does not show alu foil only higher conductivity objects. Iron is still discriminated so it works some what and silver coins are at the maximum end sensibility.
                              The problem is that there is no middle range like pull tabs or nickle place on the needle only low and high. Have to make another pcb with other design and approach.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Nandor View Post
                                I have been trying to make it work properly but after several weeks there is little progress with it. Im using my TGSL and without the proper positioning the Disc potentiometer it does not show alu foil only higher conductivity objects. Iron is still discriminated so it works some what and silver coins are at the maximum end sensibility.
                                The problem is that there is no middle range like pull tabs or nickle place on the needle only low and high. Have to make another pcb with other design and approach.
                                Which vdi circuit are you testing?
                                In the tgsl, the disc pot is at the phase shifters. So I think maybe it must be set at minimum discrimination and left alone, then tinker with the vdi circuit. If you change the position of the disc pot, it throws off the vdi calibration. With idx, it is different, because the discrimination pot is across the filters I think. In this case the x and y are extracted from each channel directly before the influence of the discrimination pot. So turning the disc pot doesn't affect the vdi calibration.

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