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Originally posted by ivconic View PostWhole project is on sale now.
Bunch of cheap yoyos tried to make with me sort of "partnership" so far.
Obviously expecting to get something for nothing, from me.
Not gonna happen.
So... whole project is finished, tested and on sale from now on.
Make no mistake to hope for a free lunch from me here.
Those times has passed long time ago.
Money in advance would be your only ticket for this boat.
As far as i am concerned; this topic is closed now.
Enjoy!
Cheers!
P.S.
Interested can contact me via email.
Best Regards,
Mihkel
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[QUOTE = ivconic; 252672] Fun:
[vidéo = youtube; Of-_BBHYwRE] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of-_BBHYwRE [/ video] [/ QUOTE]
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Fun it is, but also truth.
I've been working on magnetometer/gradiometer project for quite a while.
Initial design is finished recently, as i posted.
But now is time to make it more complex and more serious... hopefully.
I plan to implement series of digital filters in code.
But first i must learn much better on Earth magnetic field and all its features.
So "studying" over the net; every once in a while i stumble across something interesting and fun.
Most important; highly educational!
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To avoid ringing; high quality coaxial leads are MUST.
Along with low pass filter at the end. Cut off at 80-100kHz preferably.
There is also another HUGE "meister" secret... which i tend to disclose here...
Will i? Or will i not? To bee or not to bumblebee... it is the question now?
Copper pipe!
Natural "filter" which additionally (positively) affects the ... i shall stop now, this is enough from me.
I am not payed enough for this!
N'joy!
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These amplifier were once extremely expensive. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lock-in-Amp...-/282771110382 If you use your upper sensor as reference signal you can probably get good accuracy when measured. You can adjust filters on that board.
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Originally posted by MTammet View PostThese amplifier were once extremely expensive. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lock-in-Amp...-/282771110382 If you use your upper sensor as reference signal you can probably get good accuracy when measured. You can adjust filters on that board.
After we exchanged emails; i was seriously buried into such problematic.
Your suggestions are making lot of sense to me.
Therefore i do seriously intend to deal with that in nearest possible future.
It is not the price the deciding factor. It is the gabarite and setup of such and similar modules.
I was rather thinking on designing my own lock-in amplifier.
Current version of code is having simpler running average filter.
Quite subject to improve in next updates.
What to say?
Big THANKS for pretty constructive suggestions!
Cheers!
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