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PICKINI V4 - an easy to build, self adjusting PI detector
Video worked fine for me. Volume was Ok too. Thanks very much Bernard. Can you estimate at what distance it can detect that coin on the rock please?
I have been busy, but I am reasonably confident to burn the chip, now understanding jumpers, and thanks to the information from 6666, which I have now had time to digest.
Can you estimate at what distance it can detect that coin on the rock please?
A 10 Eurocent coin is harder to detect with a PI detector than a (smaller) 5 cent coin, that is basically copper clad iron.
The 10 ct coin can be detected at 20-25 cm with the 28 cm (11 " ) coil you see in the video. A 5 ct coin ( the iron one ) will give slightly more depth.
The main disadvantage of this coil is that I sometimes end up digging deep holes to retrieve a soda can...
Thanks Bernard. That is OK, but maybe some tweaking is required. Still a great project well worth pursuing,. I will be trying a smaller and lower inductance coil first.
The sound recording is just the built-in microphone of the camera and a small loudspeaker connected to the headpone jack.
The quality is bad, because you can't hear the 1 Hz idle tick, for instance...
what do you think about that?
pcb 20x20x5mm
found lm386 smd on micro wave oven pcb and some smd capacitor too ,so i think that it could be adapt for free for pickini.
i made this pcb from web scheme,do you think it is correct?
thanks
Most headphones have an impedance > 20 ohms.
If you connect them to the Pickini4 PCB, the sound is good / loud. You could decrease the 2 series resistors of 1K ( R16 and R17) in the original schematic, to have an even louder sound.
To me, with the headphones I normally use, the 1K resistor is a tradeoff between going deaf and hearing the beep.
Normally, you would not need an extra amplifier. The beep is digital: beep = 1kHz and dig, or no beep / the 1 Hz idle tick.
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