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Pinpointer with discrimination "Cat-FM" on ATMega328P
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Originally posted by MartyJ1963 View PostSpelling mistake! Easily done,,,Lol,,,2.9mh! Regards, Marty.
I knew that but details are important.
You actually what to have 2.9mH. lower case m = milli (1/1000), H is capital since it is a Proper name, Joseph Henry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_(unit).
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Originally posted by MartyJ1963 View Post@Walkman,,,,,What size wire did you use for your 2.2MH pinpointer coil please? I am just completing your layout to try the 1.5.2 Hex file. The coil I made for my first pinpointer was 2.9MH with 0.25mm copper enamelled wire. I have 0.25mm, 0.18mm available to use. Thanks, Regards, Marty.
I use 0,25mm enamelled copper wire and coil capacity 2,2mH
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Hi Guys, I think to test my new revision after I will receive my PCB, of course I will post my layout, code and video with my comments.
I live In a village and now It's time for planting, so I don't have enough time to my project. But next week I think I'll receive my pcb from JLCPCB and will continue my project.
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Originally posted by void118 View PostHi Guys, I think to test my new revision after I will receive my PCB, of course I will post my layout, code and video with my comments.
I live In a village and now It's time for planting, so I don't have enough time to my project. But next week I think I'll receive my pcb from JLCPCB and will continue my project.
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Originally posted by void118 View PostMy friends, now I need your advice, what do you think If I will release a commercial version of the firmware?
How much you would not be sorry to give for her?
However being an arduino core project I were you I would inquire about the licenses before releasing anything for a fee. There may be restrictions
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Originally posted by useus View PostWell let you release the code so I can try to implement an idea that came to me
The schematic is not complicated. If you swap the Atmega chip for an Arduino Nano you can eliminate the power supply section, which leaves only the LED, sound, switch, and generator sections. Then it should be reasonably straightforward to write a sketch using the Arduino IDE.
Looks like everything would easily fit on a prototyping board.
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