does anyone have a ground balance schematic for pi
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As I posted, there are many GB schematics and methods in the forums here.
Is the PI Polones circuit ucomtroller based?
If so then check my HH2 thread on the 3-sample GB method.
The other common method is another integrator and two more sampling switches to create a GB 'channel'.
This is then subtracted from the 'main' detection' channel. TDI, SD2000, etc use this method.
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How about automatic ground balance ? Is not something that I believe has been discussed.
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Originally posted by eclipse View PostHow about automatic ground balance ? Is not something that I believe has been discussed.
Can you please describe how this circuit would auto GB?
One of the key and tricky parts of auto GB is the Time constant for the GB adjust. If too fast then it adjusts out target response. if too slow then doesn't track changing ground conditions. I don't see any timing constant in your circuit.
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You can use this circuit - just add 2 more delayed samples (GB1/GB2) to your regular circuit (MPP for example). op amp 5.2 is your regular intergrator (s1/s2); and op amp 5.1 is going to be connected to the delay samples integrator (GB).
GB1 = 10us after S1
GB2 = 10us after S2
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Originally posted by eclipse View PostNo this is just answer to the question of the topic (just a regular TDI/GoldScan ground balance with manual adjustment).
I'm curious about doing auto GB and I don't see this being discussed anywhere.
Off hand nothing comes to mind as to what 'signal' to obtain and use.
I do have GB on mu HH2 PI but of course it is manual adjust which is done by 'pumping' the coil up and down on 'bad' ground then adjust until no audio response.
Possibly this could be done with a switch to enable 'auto-gb' then 'pump' coil.
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The LM13600 in the SD2000 is for the audio circuit and not related to the ground balance. Look in the previous stages how the GB is done, right before the channel selector switch, but if you are talking about absolute value audio circuit then perhaps you can use ideas from this audio to apply it to your design.
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