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Originally posted by Xtrem View PostNothing is wrong with the Schematic, Ground MUST BE the positive of Battery,
Shield of Coaxial cable,Shield of Coil have to be connect to Positive of Battery.
for you.
NO DIFFERENCE TO USE THE CONNECTION POINT OF THE SHIELDING EITHER IT IS PLUS OR MINUS, but plus is more comfort only.
duped people everywhere.Attached Files
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Originally posted by kt315 View Postyou can shield a cable on Negative of battery (using 2 wire cable). oh oh oh. that is new discovery
for you.
NO DIFFERENCE TO USE THE CONNECTION POINT OF THE SHIELDING EITHER IT IS PLUS OR MINUS, but plus is more comfort only.
duped people everywhere.
If you use a single-core cable with an outer shield (so-called coax cable) then you must have the positive rail connected to the shield. This (of course) only applies to PI detectors that use the positive rail as ground. However, if you use a twin-core cable with an outer shield, you can connect the coil using the two inner cores, and then connect the shield to the negative rail. Electrically there is no difference.
Personally though, I would always connect the shield to the positive rail, as this minimises the possibility of a short circuit across the battery.
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Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostTo clarify what KT315 is saying:
If you use a single-core cable with an outer shield (so-called coax cable) then you must have the positive rail connected to the shield. This (of course) only applies to PI detectors that use the positive rail as ground. However, if you use a twin-core cable with an outer shield, you can connect the coil using the two inner cores, and then connect the shield to the negative rail. Electrically there is no difference.
Personally though, I would always connect the shield to the positive rail, as this minimises the possibility of a short circuit across the battery.
under teacher's stick. then they write 'you had banned on all russian forums'.
yes, George. Ground for logic 4000 IC's series we show always Negative bat. IT IS MAIN RULE.
i choiced Ground artificial point on opamp divider in DP. it is standart in all schematics.
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Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostPersonally though, I would always connect the shield to the positive rail, as this minimises the possibility of a short circuit across the battery.
in contrast of ...Minipulse, Deepers,Superscan, TDI, SD2000 N-channel mosfet
Delta pulse , change-pi ,Clone-pi ..are another story , they have virtulal Ground. ...
is mainly related to the connection of the search coil, and also is related how the op-amps are connected to the circuit , has to do with the filter capacitors of Noise Absoption of them and how they are connected, (sorry, i dont find the correct word).
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Originally posted by Xtrem View PostNot always, e.g on Surf-pi and Barracuda , Negative has to be the Ground (common) P-channel mosfet
in contrast of ...Minipulse, Deepers,Superscan, TDI, SD2000 N-channel mosfet
Delta pulse , change-pi ,Clone-pi ..are another story , they have virtulal Ground. ...
is mainly related to the connection of the search coil, and also is related how the op-amps are connected to the circuit , has to do with the filter capacitors of Noise Absoption of them and how they are connected, (sorry, i dont find the correct word).
- if i want to show you an open impulse on the N-channel mosfet's GATE then i do the oscillogram in relation to Negative bat.
- if i want to show you levels on CMOS logic inputs and outputs then i do oscillogram in relation to Negative bat.
- if i want to show you levels on opamps' inputs and outputs then i do oscillogram in relation to virtual ground.
all that is implied by experienced electronics and is not being discussed just all know this fact as default.
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Originally posted by Xtrem View PostNot always, e.g on Surf-pi and Barracuda , Negative has to be the Ground (common) P-channel mosfet
in contrast of ...Minipulse, Deepers,Superscan, TDI, SD2000 N-channel mosfet
Delta pulse , change-pi ,Clone-pi ..are another story , they have virtulal Ground. ...
is mainly related to the connection of the search coil, and also is related how the op-amps are connected to the circuit , has to do with the filter capacitors of Noise Absoption of them and how they are connected, (sorry, i dont find the correct word).
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OK for all are discussing here, I put these schematics, all Deepers Detector use Bat + as GND, see the power source scheme and you will seethie detail, very easy, All deepers factory design use the same system for + - for Op Amplifiers. IRF740 is a N-Ch POWER MOSFET. You may not change the design because the original design work very nice and stable. Is not necessary.
The -9v and +6v is with Bat+ as GND (0V) for all OP Amp. Deepers 10 DD, 2x1, X5 uses this. Deepers 8 and 7 use -12v and + 6v GND (0v) Bat + too.
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in my delta pulse schematic GND is virtual level, output of opamp. but shield of the housing and coil is +Bat.
while if you would asked me oscillograms i will give the pic with signals relatively to -Bat because
thats logically right.
i think your problem is low knowledge and poor experience in electronics.Attached Files
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in my Delta Pulse board i use the shielding cooper pouring under every IC, either it is plus of minus,
as that is only possible there. just no difference what power line you use for the shield.
i took/noticed that trick from Deepers board layout be cause i am good schoolboy sitting
in first row in the classroom.
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To see the difference between them
https://www.up4.cc/image73753.html
https://www.up4.cc/image73754.htmlAttached Files
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