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  • can read something here
    http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showt...ping#post86210
    posting131

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    • Thank you very much.

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      • The damping resistor in the Pickini detector is not optimized to the coil. It is a generic - relatively low - value of 500 ohms.
        You can optimize it to the coil you are attaching to it.
        When you change it, make sure the resistor can handle 0.5W or 2x .25W in parallel, like 2x 1K in parallel to get 500 ohms. Increasing the resistor value should make it more responsive, but less stable ( ringing).

        There is a circuit somewhere on the forum, designed by Qiaozhi to tune the damping resistor:

        Replace the 500 ohm with:

        1K2 in parallel with ( 10K trimmer in series with 200 ohm).

        Measure the value ( eg 600 ohm). Multiply by 2 = 1200 ohm and replace the 2 resistors of 1K with 2 resistors of 1K2.

        Succes,
        - Bernard

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        • Signal in pin3 if poic controller looks good
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            hanks to all, I try to follow your advice. Quickly will let you know

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            • Here's a photo of my Pickini V3 project so far. The pcb looks nice and my 20cm coil measures at 344 uH.
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              • please test first with unshielded coil and the with shielded and compare the differences
                i often made bad experience with heavy copper shield

                i hope all works and you can take your had off from the osh park pcb files
                would save me some time with self etching

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                • Came across a issue with programming the PIC12F1840 with my PICkit3 programmer, it wouldn't see the PIC in the programming socket.
                  Google was my friend.
                  Run across a tip to lower the voltage in the dialog window a notch when you enable power from the programmer.
                  Did the trick. The PICkit3 recognized the PIC and programmed as normal.
                  Forgive me if this is old hat, but I did a quick search and didn't see any thing on the forum.
                  Mike

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                  • I have had some issues with the Chinese made pickit3, bought an authentic pickit2 never had a problem with the 2.

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                    • I've had this programmer for several years now, it replaced a PICkit2 that got flaky, so I'm pretty sure it's authentic.
                      What I suspect is going on has to do with the PICkit3's lack of guts when providing Vdd.

                      Originally posted by 6666 View Post
                      I have had some issues with the Chinese made pickit3, bought an authentic pickit2 never had a problem with the 2.

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                      • Came across a issue with programming the PIC12F1840 with my PICkit3 programmer, it wouldn't see the PIC in the programming socket.
                        My 2cts so far:
                        I have never had any trouble with my good old PICKit3 programmer in combination with any of the Microchip controllers supported.
                        I always provide power from the programmer and never had to lower the Vcc.
                        I plug in a homemade breadboard with an 8 pin socket and pin header to match the PICKit connector.
                        I have also placed a 10 microFarad elco in parallel with a 100nF ceramic capacitor between pin 1 and 8 of the socket ( Vcc and Gnd). Maybe this can make the difference when current peaks occur during the programming phase ?



                        Best regards,
                        - Bernard

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                        • Got the 1st pcb stuffed and turned up today - circuit works as advertized on the OSH PCB, so I'm opening up sharing of the project.
                          I only know the designer as Bernard F117 and will add the credit when I get his name - unless that's all he wants known
                          Here's the link to the Pickini shared pcb https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/9M6scvoy

                          Mike

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                          • Originally posted by N0QBH View Post
                            Got the 1st pcb stuffed and turned up today - circuit works as advertized on the OSH PCB, so I'm opening up sharing of the project.
                            I only know the designer as Bernard F117 and will add the credit when I get his name - unless that's all he wants known
                            Here's the link to the Pickini shared pcb https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/9M6scvoy

                            Mike

                            This is a very cool system thanks.

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                            • Ok I have gone through the order system at oshpark, fairly easy but you must read the info carefully,

                              The minimum order of 3 pcb's with postage is US$31.05
                              I paid with paypal so ended up costing me AUS $45.00, will take about 3-4 weeks to arrive.

                              If I receive the pcb's ok, I only need one, so will sell off the other two at cost price plus postage and padded bag.


                              Mike what software package did you use to design the PCB ?

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                              • Bernard F117 did it in Eagle Cad. I think you will like the boards.
                                Originally posted by 6666 View Post
                                Ok I have gone through the order system at oshpark, fairly easy but you must read the info carefully,

                                The minimum order of 3 pcb's with postage is US$31.05
                                I paid with paypal so ended up costing me AUS $45.00, will take about 3-4 weeks to arrive.

                                If I receive the pcb's ok, I only need one, so will sell off the other two at cost price plus postage and padded bag.


                                Mike what software package did you use to design the PCB ?

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