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  • #76
    Hello friends
    Here I put the new version of felezjoo-pi metal detector.

    In this version, more work has been done on the system.
    And more features have been added.
    For example, if you activate the iron-reject,and In this case, a piece of metal to be detected by the system,
    If ferrous metal is detected, the FE will be displayed.
    If the non-ferrous metal is detected, a NON-FE displayed.
    In the next posts I will further clarification on the system.
    Below you can see images from the screen.
    Good luck.
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    • #77
      hello koohyar,

      many thanks this looks good

      one attachment is not valid
      if possible you can upload the files as zip Container this should work
      the Pictures are fine very interesting

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      • #78
        Originally posted by bernte_one View Post

        one attachment is not valid
        Has gone.

        Here you are - rename TXT file to HEX:

        http://docdro.id/8LkVahu

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        • #79
          Originally posted by bernte_one View Post
          hello koohyar,

          many thanks this looks good

          one attachment is not valid
          if possible you can upload the files as zip Container this should work
          the Pictures are fine very interesting
          hi
          tnx
          you can download from here
          Attached Files

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          • #80
            Originally posted by koohyar View Post
            hi
            tnx
            you can download from here
            You have included the wrong schematic in your rar file. The original had a couple of errors.
            This is the correct one:
            Attached Files

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
              You have included the wrong schematic in your rar file. The original had a couple of errors.
              This is the correct one:
              tnx Qiaozhi

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              • #82
                Here are some photos of the PCB, I received it just now. It's not exactly as the reference design (changed it a bit).
                Hope the rest of the parts come before the end of the month to try this thing out see if it works.


                Attached Files

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                • #83
                  Hi eclipse
                  do you have some surplus of this PCB?
                  If yes, what is your calculation to sell one?

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                  • #84
                    I do have extra boards, but I would prefer to test it and make sure it works.
                    Price will be around 8$ + 3-4 $ for shipping.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by eclipse View Post
                      I do have extra boards, but I would prefer to test it and make sure it works.
                      .
                      Agree. Awaiting on your test results.

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                      • #86
                        I have completed this detector. The detection of coins with 300uh coil was deeper than with my MPP. I had no lf357 and so used a tl081 so the required parameters ( 200, 300, 700) don`t match for discrimination but generally the detector works stable. There was no need to power the device with 18 volts and that`s why i left out 7812 (bridged in and out) and used 12v accu. Photos and videos to come this weekend.

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                        • #87
                          Thanks for the input. I think the method you're using sounds good but it's not applicable for LI-ION batteries (too low voltage when discharged, down to 8V from 12.6),
                          maybe you're using lead acid battery, how the device performs when batteries are discharged?

                          On the other hand if you use 7812, the lowest input voltage it can handle as mentioned is 12V + 2V, so that leaves 5x3.7V LI-ION, and this maybe too bulky if you use 18650.

                          Instead of LF357 you can use also try LF356, AD744 (on papers it looks best, and I'm sure it will work)

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                          • #88
                            Low dropout regulator will do well here. For example lm2940c-12
                            It will have 0.2V~0.3V @150mA consumption dropout voltage so if you have 4xLi-ion batteries 3.7V each when fully charged their voltage is (4x4.2V) 16.8V
                            When discharged their voltage is ~3V (4x3V) 12V and with the help of the low dropout regulator such as lm2940c-12 you can fully use their charge,
                            looking at the datasheet it has the same pin configuration as the 7812. There are battery charging boards for 4 cells @ around 5$ so...

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                            • #89
                              Hi Eclipse
                              I would be interested in buying a PCB, thanks.

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                              • #90
                                Me too, thanks.

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