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  • Help for PD3200

    Hi All. From a problem at my hard disk i lose a lot of files . So i need the file with the pcb and the program (Demo) of the PI detector PD3200. I have only the schematic. Maybe Esteban ..... Ivconic ..... or Sean to have it and to post it to me. If no one have the files or dont like to sent to me ....... what to do...... Never Mind
    My Regards

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    Help for PD3200

    I have all the files. I will e-mail to you , or post here. Eugene [email protected]

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    • #3
      Help for PD3200

      Geo , Since the site was a public website I can post one of the PDF files. The site is shut down , Why I dont know ? I have Hex files and a lot more , but here is the first one for now . Take Care , Bye Eugene [email protected]
      Attached Files

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      • #4
        Hi Eugene .
        I have the schematic. I am looking for the Hex file (demo or normal) and for the pcb file.
        You can email me at "[email protected]" or [email protected]
        Thanks for your reply .
        My Regards

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        • #5
          Help for PD3200

          Geo , Check your e-mail . I wish I can find the schematic for the detector pictured below. Eugene
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          • #6
            Thanks

            Thanks to eugene and to all the other guys who sent me the files that they had.
            It is from the cases where appears the greatness of this forum
            My Regards

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            • #7

              Sorry Geo, i was not interested in this from a start....Cant help you...

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              • #8
                Copy request

                Hi, may i have a copy too of PD3200 for my future project?
                My email is [email protected]
                In advance, many thanks
                Nelson



                Originally posted by Geo View Post
                Hi Eugene .
                I have the schematic. I am looking for the Hex file (demo or normal) and for the pcb file.
                You can email me at "[email protected]" or [email protected]
                Thanks for your reply .
                My Regards

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                • #9
                  PD3200 board

                  Hi,

                  Does anyone have correct dimensions for pcb?
                  And has anyone dimensions for skif pcb? kokokokoolov is impossible to reach.

                  Thanks

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                  • #10
                    Hi I bought three PD3200. GREAT machines, disc works very well, but you have ot set up the "service" parameters or it works like a dog i.e. NOT at all. They said the 3600 was due out soon, but nothing.

                    They are still making them look at www.mdetectors.com.

                    If anyone has the hex files, not the demo ones, but the FULL one they I am willing to pay for a copy if needed, but I had an agreement with the designers that I could manufacture these as finished units for sale in the UK. they no longer reply to emails even though the address is still valid.

                    BTW I have full manuals as PDF if required. I will post here when I get back home this weekend

                    ANY help appreciated.

                    Thanks.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sean_Goddard View Post
                      Hi I bought three PD3200. GREAT machines, disc works very well, but you have ot set up the "service" parameters or it works like a dog i.e. NOT at all. They said the 3600 was due out soon, but nothing.

                      They are still making them look at www.mdetectors.com.

                      If anyone has the hex files, not the demo ones, but the FULL one they I am willing to pay for a copy if needed, but I had an agreement with the designers that I could manufacture these as finished units for sale in the UK. they no longer reply to emails even though the address is still valid.

                      BTW I have full manuals as PDF if required. I will post here when I get back home this weekend

                      ANY help appreciated.

                      Thanks.
                      Hi Sean,
                      Got most of the files from the internet wayback archive. Just need the PCB dimensions to print direct to transparency then to board, (could probably waste a lot of paper printing out until got the right size).

                      Probably a reason for no reply, bit like some requests on this board(just an observation, some people get help others seem to get ignored??).
                      Do you know anything about programming chips? This might help, put in your own parameters, (keep the original file/s you have or get a blank chip and experiment, you can generally rewrite if you make an error).
                      http://algrom.net/english.html

                      Regards
                      Nik

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                      • #12
                        Hi Sean, Nik again,

                        you mentioned you purchased 3, I presume that being a purchase ie. from the shop...they would have been fully loaded/operational, yes/no?
                        If yes, one would presume you could read from the chip. Dump files into editor etc.

                        Had a look, not sure about a few addresses through out the HEX/Assembler code, eg. line 2 below:
                        ".........
                        +000002EE: 2E2E MOV R2,R30 Copy register
                        +000002EF: 0080 ??? Data or unknown opcode
                        +000002F0: C000 RJMP PC+0x0001 Relative jump
                        +000002F1:......"

                        But then this gets into other fields, presumably pretty much out of the scope of this forum.

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                        • #13
                          Hi Nik,

                          I'll measure the PCB's for you this weekend and post sizes.

                          I thought they set the code protection bit. OMG it would be easy to copy if they didnt do that!!!

                          Yes I bought the functional PCB's, yet to fit into cases as they sent me the new design with more pots instead of menu parameters.

                          If you can read the code for me from the Atmel device (I dont have AVR programmer) then I would appreciate it. Thanks

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sean_Goddard View Post
                            Hi Nik,

                            I'll measure the PCB's for you this weekend and post sizes.

                            I thought they set the code protection bit. OMG it would be easy to copy if they didnt do that!!!

                            Yes I bought the functional PCB's, yet to fit into cases as they sent me the new design with more pots instead of menu parameters.

                            If you can read the code for me from the Atmel device (I dont have AVR programmer) then I would appreciate it. Thanks
                            I`m missing something here, or don`t quite understand you. So you bought 3 kits, but not the fully programmed chips (kits loaded with Demo chips/demo version)?

                            Reading them probably wouldn`t be too much of a problem, just like getting into a motorola,nokia or what have you, however, with that said and they gave you the OK, then they should have provided you with the source code (similar problem with the joint strike fighter presumably concerning source code and purchase), Now, going from the old PD3200 site, they were selling the full chips for 60 euros or there abouts.

                            The other problem is if you do have 3 of the full version, or fully loaded chip and you`re in UK, theres more than 12000 clicks between us, so postage.....

                            Why not make your own programmer, if proficient enough to put together a metal detector then programmers a breeze.

                            Regards
                            Nik.

                            (if AVR, )



                            For anyone interested here is PD3200 BOM:

                            Item Quantity Reference Part
                            ______________________________________________

                            1 1 C1 4,7n
                            2 2 C2,C6 100n
                            3 12 C3,C22,C25,C26,C29,C30, 0,1
                            C33,C36,C40,C41,C47,C48
                            4 6 C4,C9,C42,C43,C44,C50 10,0
                            5 1 C5 4700,0
                            6 5 C7,C8,C10,C34,C35 470,0
                            7 5 C12,C13,C27,C28,C31 100,0
                            8 1 C14 4700
                            9 3 C20,C23,C24 47,0
                            10 1 C21 22n
                            11 1 C49 1n
                            12 6 D1,D2,D3,D8,D9,D16 1N5819
                            13 4 D4,D6,D7,D10 BAT42
                            14 1 D5 1N5822
                            15 3 D11,D13,D14 BAT 42
                            16 1 J1 LM135
                            17 1 J2 POWER SW
                            18 1 J3 BAT
                            19 1 J4 COIL
                            20 1 J6 CHARGE
                            21 1 J7 EXT_SP
                            22 1 J8 PROG
                            23 2 J9,J10 HEADER 17
                            24 1 J11 JOG
                            25 1 J12 EXT. BUTTONS
                            26 1 LS1 PIEZO
                            27 1 L1 47uH
                            28 1 L2 100uH
                            29 3 Q1,Q2,Q9 BC547
                            30 2 Q3,Q5 BC557
                            31 1 Q4 IRF9540N/TO
                            32 1 Q6 IRF530
                            33 6 R1,R12,R13,R77,R87,R88 4,7k
                            34 14 R2,R4,R5,R10,R20,R21,R24, 2k
                            R29,R31,R50,R63,R81,R82,
                            R102
                            35 6 R3,R25,R28,R45,R46,R76 10k
                            36 2 R6,R33 100k
                            37 12 R7,R8,R11,R23,R32,R48, 1k
                            R49,R55,R56,R57,R58,R80
                            38 1 R14 600
                            39 4 R16,R17,R18,R19 0.4ohm
                            40 1 R22 3k
                            41 4 R26,R83,R84,R100 33k
                            42 3 R27,R90,R91 47k
                            43 2 R34,R35 20k
                            44 2 R36,R86 15k
                            45 1 R37 0,47 ohm/1W
                            46 2 R38,R85 3,3k
                            47 2 R41,R42 470
                            48 1 R43 1M
                            49 5 R44,R47,R72,R73,R74 33
                            50 4 R51,R52,R53,R54 220
                            51 1 R60 47
                            52 1 R62 22k
                            53 5 R64,R66,R67,R68,R70 10
                            54 1 R75 0
                            55 1 R89 5,6k
                            56 1 R92 300
                            57 1 R101 1,5k
                            58 1 R103 200
                            59 4 R104,R105,R106,R107 0,4
                            60 1 R108 Rofs1
                            61 1 R109 Rofs2
                            62 1 TP1 TEMP IN
                            63 1 TP2 TEMP OUT
                            64 1 TP3 CLOCK
                            65 1 TP4 END PULSE
                            66 1 TP5 COIL CURRENT
                            67 1 TP6 2.56 REF
                            68 1 TP7 SIGNAL OUT
                            69 1 TP8 SAMPLE OUT
                            70 1 TP9 SOUND
                            71 1 TP10 COIL GND
                            72 1 TP11 DIG. GROUND
                            73 1 U1 74HC123
                            74 1 U2 TL074
                            75 1 U3 MC34063A
                            76 1 U4 LF356
                            77 1 U5 LF398
                            78 1 U6 NE555
                            79 1 U7 79L05/SIP
                            80 1 U8 78L05/SIP
                            81 1 U9 7805/SIP
                            82 1 U10 ATmega8
                            83 1 U12 LM2576/TO

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