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  • HELP! BC184L and BC214L???

    Charles,


    Take a look at Sture's schematic post. It looks like in fact they do use 2 sets of transducers. Maybe there are other ways, but these guys seem to have taken the simpler approach...


    -Bob

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    Re: Element Prices

    Bob,


    I think in Stures post it shows the left and right side transducers.


    Regards, Jan

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    • #3
      Re: Element Prices

      Jan,


      Ya gotta look closer! under the top receive section, it says '100 kHz TVG amp' and the bottom it says '500 kHz TVG amp'


      Also, by 'dynamic' Sture means dynamic range (I believe) which is the ratio of your largest acceptable signal to your smallest. Because close objects will return a loud ping that will be orders of magnitude larger than the return from a distant object, you need a wide dynamic range.


      So to put it simply, high bandwidth = more details, high dynamic range = longer sonar range.


      -Bob

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      • #4
        Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

        Francisco,


        The FGM-3h should not be used for the gradiometer circuit because the FGM-3h will saturate and become useless unless it is kept in an east-west position. Please only use the FGM-3 in Carl's circuit.


        Regards,


        Erich Kern


        Fat qQuarters Software

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        • #5
          Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

          Francisco,


          The FGM-3h should not be used for the gradiometer circuit because the FGM-3h will saturate and become useless unless it is kept in an east-west position. Please only use the FGM-3 in Carl's circuit.


          Regards,


          Erich Kern


          Fat qQuarters Software

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          • #6
            Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

            Francisco,


            The FGM-3h should not be used for the gradiometer circuit because the FGM-3h will saturate and become useless unless it is kept in an east-west position. Please only use the FGM-3 in Carl's circuit.


            Regards,


            Erich Kern


            Fat qQuarters Software

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            • #7
              Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

              Francisco,


              To answer your other question, I've tried the 4013 both ways, and it works best with a Schmitt trigger. Especially on the clock input to the 4013; the rise time of the pulse from the FGM-3 isn't sharp enough and the chip I used overheated. I used a 4093 on both FGM-3 outputs.


              Regards,


              Erich

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              • #8
                Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

                Francisco,


                To answer your other question, I've tried the 4013 both ways, and it works best with a Schmitt trigger. Especially on the clock input to the 4013; the rise time of the pulse from the FGM-3 isn't sharp enough and the chip I used overheated. I used a 4093 on both FGM-3 outputs.


                Regards,


                Erich

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                • #9
                  Re: FGM-3h Gradiometer

                  Francisco,


                  To answer your other question, I've tried the 4013 both ways, and it works best with a Schmitt trigger. Especially on the clock input to the 4013; the rise time of the pulse from the FGM-3 isn't sharp enough and the chip I used overheated. I used a 4093 on both FGM-3 outputs.


                  Regards,


                  Erich

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                  • #10
                    Re: translation

                    >what does it mean"baterry centet tap"


                    It would help to know which circuit you are inquiring about, but generally that would refer to the common point between two voltage polarities. For example, if you had a circuit that required both a positive and a negative 9-Volt battery supply, the "battery center-tap" would be the location where the positive lead of one battery is connected to the negative lead of the other.

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                    • #11
                      Re: translation

                      >what does it mean"baterry centet tap"


                      It would help to know which circuit you are inquiring about, but generally that would refer to the common point between two voltage polarities. For example, if you had a circuit that required both a positive and a negative 9-Volt battery supply, the "battery center-tap" would be the location where the positive lead of one battery is connected to the negative lead of the other.

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                      • #12
                        Re: translation

                        >what does it mean"baterry centet tap"


                        It would help to know which circuit you are inquiring about, but generally that would refer to the common point between two voltage polarities. For example, if you had a circuit that required both a positive and a negative 9-Volt battery supply, the "battery center-tap" would be the location where the positive lead of one battery is connected to the negative lead of the other.

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                        • #13
                          HELP! BC184L and BC214L???

                          Salute.
                          With which transistors i can replace BC184L and BC214L?
                          Thank you.

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                            Re: HELP! BC184L and BC214L???

                            try this link.



                            Click Here

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                            • #15
                              Re: HELP! BC184L and BC214L???

                              bc 547 bc557 are a pair also but are not bce they are ecb flat down

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