Originally posted by green
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Yes, the sooner sample will improve the SNR since the signal is larger.
One could also then have a longer sampling time which will also improve SNR. This is very helpful for higher conductive targets but not so much for small lower conductive targets.
MY HH PI pulse rate is 1600Hz with smallish caps in the integrator (100nF). The standard PI integrator design, R's & C's verse sample rate, is another none linear function. Best way to analyze is a spreadsheet doing regressive calculations per time step.
As I said, when I built the HH it was not great. Adding an R in series with the coil improved sensitivity. Did additional experiments with different values of series R to increase coil current and distance did not improve significantly. I documented this in my HH2 build thread.
My HH works quit well and have been surprised at how it detects very small nails and lead.
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