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  • Input mod for Minelab SD2000

    This is an easy modification that will improve the depth and sensitivity on a Minelab SD2000 and/or their other detectors that use a LM394 in the front end. The mod is really easy, just remove the LM394 and install a SSM2210.
    They are pin for pin compatable except that the SSM2210 has much lower noise. The noise figure is about half that of the LM394.

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    You can optimise the noise figure and gain by adjusting the resistors that are associated with the front end matched transistor pair. This is a real experimenters mod and is a tedious process.
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    • #3
      Hey Hey Hey!!!!!!
      Woody i recognize that sloppy hand writing anywhere!!!!
      I sure hope you checked that schematic up against your own 2000 to make sure it is correct.
      Dave Emery....well i never .

      Woody and Members good job on the mystery IC,it had me puzzled for years.
      So that 16 pin chip above it,what do you suppose that one is woody???????

      ZED

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      • #4
        It is part of the VCO audio generation, I had the number written down and now I cant find it, will put up the other chip numbers when I find my notes.

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        • #5
          The IC above is 4093.

          Regards Ismael
          www.minelabmods.com

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          • #6
            Izzy could be a 4053 .

            Nice sunny day in melb today,going detecting,got a modded GP3000 to test.

            ZED

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            • #7
              according to some info I have it's a 4093 but... Who knows for sure....

              Regards Ismael
              www.minelabmods.com

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              • #8
                Can't be a 4093, this is a 14 pin quad 2 input nand. However the 4053 is a 16 pin analogue multiplexer.

                Regards,

                Stefan

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                • #9
                  Hi Stefan, actually the IC above is a 14 Pin not 16 as was stated. Below is a picture of the layout and IC's we know:






                  Just to add to these images the ones in blue are actuals that I know for sure and the pink are from circuit diagrams I have. This is updated as I do know some of the missing ones but have misplaced that info!!

                  Regards Ismael
                  www.minelabmods.com

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                  • #10
                    I may have mixed things up here,the thread is about an input mode but i went of on a tangent and spoke about the vco.The 16 pin chip i am referring
                    to is the one above the 16 pin dip package [mystery chip] at the vco end of the detector.
                    The gates on the front end receive are controlled by a nand gate chip.

                    ZED

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