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Surely one of the FETs would never turn on so you wouldn't get any current flow (except through the body diode).
I know the thread is old but I have recenetly been playing with this idea in a machine I am building for myself and I'm getting some good results. I'm using the Dave Emery "Worm Burner" ultra high tau / low noise front end with the diode switch and sampling at 4 to 7us. Depths of around 24" on a Victorian penny are what I am seeing so far and VERY HIGH sensitivity to gold. UNFORTUNATELY I am prohibited from posting any schematics as Dave has a patent on some of the methods I am using and I won't risk his wrath.
I believe there may be a couple of large caps missing from the original schematic going to the junction of the 2 fets creating a capacitive discharge setup
just my thoughts but may be Wrong.
Surely one of the FETs would never turn on so you wouldn't get any current flow (except through the body diode).
I know the thread is old but I have recenetly been playing with this idea in a machine I am building for myself and I'm getting some good results. I'm using the Dave Emery "Worm Burner" ultra high tau / low noise front end with the diode switch and sampling at 4 to 7us. Depths of around 24" on a Victorian penny are what I am seeing so far and VERY HIGH sensitivity to gold. UNFORTUNATELY I am prohibited from posting any schematics as Dave has a patent on some of the methods I am using and I won't risk his wrath.
Hi Sean, without revealing any schematics, I was wondering if you could provide some more background information. For example, pulse on-time, frequency, coil Rx Tau?
I was using 65us on time, a 3.6KHz frequency (but not critical). As for Rx coil, I went to a dual Rx channel system so basically TWO Rx channels with low johnson noise front end at the front end, diode switches as per Dave Emery's patent and different sample times between the two channels (5 and 12us) then each channel is normalised and the normalising factor used to calculate the probable conductivity of the target. There is a LOT of experimenting still to be done, but the results are VERY promising as regards discrimination. Certain items need characterising in a "live" database. Sadly it can NEVER be a commercial design as It uses information from various patents combined intyo one machine.
I was using 65us on time, a 3.6KHz frequency (but not critical). As for Rx coil, I went to a dual Rx channel system so basically TWO Rx channels with low johnson noise front end at the front end, diode switches as per Dave Emery's patent and different sample times between the two channels (5 and 12us) then each channel is normalised and the normalising factor used to calculate the probable conductivity of the target. There is a LOT of experimenting still to be done, but the results are VERY promising as regards discrimination. Certain items need characterising in a "live" database. Sadly it can NEVER be a commercial design as It uses information from various patents combined intyo one machine.
Thanks Sean. It sounds very similar in principle to what Bernie is doing with the TineFPGA-Gold. His prototype discrimination system is working, but analyses the decay curve at many sample points much earlier than 5uS.
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