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  • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
    The Knob is a press fit but can be changed to screw type if required. There is ample height and clearance for screw type knobs though.

    The two halves are mated with 25mm screws in full length support posts [ATTACH]47128[/ATTACH]
    Ribs are yet to be added as there position depends on power supply board placement/clearance

    cheers

    Mdtoday
    As usual you are miles ahead of me!! The reason I asked about the knob was that I have non that are a press fit for a smooth "D" shaft that is used on the Pmod encoder... I may have to go looking!!

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    • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
      As usual you are miles ahead of me!! The reason I asked about the knob was that I have non that are a press fit for a smooth "D" shaft that is used on the Pmod encoder... I may have to go looking!!
      Not a problem JL, I have allowed for up to 20mm diameter knob but this can easily be modified.
      I will put some in the package along with the enclosures and some screws when I send them.

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      • What are you using for the detector shaft and where do you procure it?

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        • In the past I have purchased carbon fibre tube for the upper and lower shafts and machined a coil adaptor and a lock fitting to suit ML style coils.

          I don't like drilling the carbon fibre so I now try to purchase ready-made shafts when I see them at reasonable bulk prices.

          I'll find the supplier details it's been a year since I last ordered, supplier is in China.

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          • This is the one I normally try to purchase https://www.metaldetector.com/metal-...ware?brand=422

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            • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
              This is the one I normally try to purchase https://www.metaldetector.com/metal-...ware?brand=422
              Thanks for the link!!

              Just finished the PRT adjustment routine. It is the most complicated of all of the adjustment routines as the PRT has to be with ranges that will still be inside of our digital filters. The ranges are 497-503 usec, 552-558 usec, 622-628 usec, 710-718 usec, 829-837 usec, 995-1005 usec, and 1244-1256 usec. I have tested the increment and decrement scales and all works perfectly. Hope to have all menus and menu items working by the end of the week.

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              • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                This is the one I normally try to purchase https://www.metaldetector.com/metal-...ware?brand=422


                Thanks

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                • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                  Just finished the PRT adjustment routine. It is the most complicated of all of the adjustment routines as the PRT has to be with ranges that will still be inside of our digital filters. The ranges are 497-503 usec, 552-558 usec, 622-628 usec, 710-718 usec, 829-837 usec, 995-1005 usec, and 1244-1256 usec. I have tested the increment and decrement scales and all works perfectly. Hope to have all menus and menu items working by the end of the week.
                  Excellent progress, looking really good.

                  I'm trying to find a link for the switching power supply modules you are planning to use so I can model them and play around with the position within the enclosure.
                  So far, my inclination is to modify the wall between the battery bay and main electronics section to form a recess so they sit in the battery bay under the battery holder with clearance.
                  The wires would then pass through into the electronics section and be terminated on an in-line connector
                  Another option is to mount them above the sub enclosure on a carrier of some sort.

                  The battery holder I use is a Keystone with SMD tabs https://au.element14.com/keystone/10...20holder%20smd
                  Normally, I mount this on a 2 sided PCB with the battery holder and a fuse on one side and 1st stage of the power supply circuit on the other.
                  In this way the the unit is treated as a whole module.
                  Last edited by Mdtoday; 08-14-2019, 05:57 AM. Reason: corrected info

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                  • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                    ...Just finished the PRT adjustment routine. It is the most complicated of all of the adjustment routines as the PRT has to be with ranges that will still be inside of our digital filters. The ranges are 497-503 usec, 552-558 usec, 622-628 usec, 710-718 usec, 829-837 usec, 995-1005 usec, and 1244-1256 usec. I have tested the increment and decrement scales and all works perfectly. Hope to have all menus and menu items working by the end of the week.
                    The PRT ranges seemed a little narrow so I rechecked the tolerances... my math was a little flawed. The re-check yielded PRT ranges:
                    490-510
                    539-566
                    614-636
                    700-728
                    817-849
                    980-1020
                    1225-1275

                    Changes made and tested.

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                    • Increased enclosure length slightly to gain 10mm clearance around battery holder top, bottom and back.

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                      I will add ribs and wire holes next

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                      • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                        ... I'm trying to find a link for the switching power supply modules you are planning to use so I can model them and play around with the position within the enclosure...
                        Here is a link with the most detailed description and multiple views. Still waiting for the probe relay... will give measurements for that interface board when relay arrives. That board can also accommodate the pull down resistor, input limiting resistor, and connections for the PP switch.

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                        • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                          Here is a link with the most detailed description and multiple views. Still waiting for the probe relay... will give measurements for that interface board when relay arrives. That board can also accommodate the pull down resistor, input limiting resistor, and connections for the PP switch.
                          Thanks! I can work from that link. Once you have the probe switch interface layout we can export a step file to get the 3D model, makes it easy.

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                          • More work on the enclosure, included options for switching power supply module positions

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                            Both versions would be clip in type mount
                            Last edited by Mdtoday; 08-15-2019, 06:52 AM. Reason: attachments

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                            • Originally posted by Mdtoday View Post
                              ... Vertical left rear (or right) [ATTACH]47142[/ATTACH] , [ATTACH]47136[/ATTACH] , [ATTACH]47137[/ATTACH] which is my preference for ease of wiring...
                              Both versions would be clip in type mount...
                              I like your preference... and there will be 3 modules used; 5V, 20V, and 3.3V (the only Pmod that is fed 3.3V from the Cmod-A7 is JA (the Cmod-A7 Pmod). The Pmods on the I/F PCB require 3.3V connected to through hole J7).

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                              • Originally posted by KingJL View Post
                                I like your preference... and there will be 3 modules used; 5V, 20V, and 3.3V (the only Pmod that is fed 3.3V from the Cmod-A7 is JA (the Cmod-A7 Pmod). The Pmods on the I/F PCB require 3.3V connected to through hole J7).
                                Excellent, wiring will be easier and thanks for reminding me of the 3rd module.
                                I have modified the positions of the modules and added pillars and supports for the Battery holder, along with 2 x 10mm holes through to main electronics area

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