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    How does the pulse detector coil and damping resistor smooth the waveform?
    I tried to change the damping resistance and re-create the coil, which did not achieve the results I needed. How can I do it?

  • #2
    Your question is very broad, you need to supply the technical and electrical specifications of the circuit you are trying to make work .

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    • #3
      Or just re-phrase the question. What do you mean by "re-create"?

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      • #4
        [QUOTE = Carl-NC; 244139]或者只是重新提出问题。“重新创建”的英文_ [/ QUOTE]
        In the same size (30cm circle) to make different parameters, I have 310uh, 1.9ohm, is a 0.5mm cable shield, 20 core, t1 waveform is not smooth enough, the depth difference.
        Ps: is the legend of the pulse of kt.

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        • #5
          A pulse detector, how to match the coil data and damping resistance, one of my making 30cm circle, 310uh, 1.9ohm, using 20-core cable, 0.5mm wire diameterClick image for larger version

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          • #6
            Now we have some information to work with, thats the delta pulse, the expert to ask is KT315.

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            • #7
              look on this GIF and try turn your imagination.
              Attached Files

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kt315 View Post
                look on this GIF and try turn your imagination.
                Yes, the last moment in the animated GIF is what I want. I try a lot and I haven't reached it. What should I do?

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                • #9
                  My coil is a 320uh, 1.9 ohm, 30cm circle

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                  • #10
                    Thx kt315, a good example

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wyl123 View Post
                      Yes, the last moment in the animated GIF is what I want. I try a lot and I haven't reached it. What should I do?
                      you must variable THE damp resistor value and LOOK on the screen of your oscilloscope. set o-scope probe on OUTPUT of preamp.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kt315 View Post
                        you must variable THE damp resistor value and LOOK on the screen of your oscilloscope. set o-scope probe on OUTPUT of preamp.
                        If not smooth enough to continue to reduce the damping resistance? I did 200ohm and I didn't get the best!

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                        • #13
                          I use about 50ohm, the waveform is smooth, but the depth is very poor, only a 20cm can!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wyl123 View Post
                            I use about 50ohm, the waveform is smooth, but the depth is very poor, only a 20cm can!
                            Bad depth!Click image for larger version

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wyl123 View Post
                              If not smooth enough to continue to reduce the damping resistance? I did 200ohm and I didn't get the best!
                              what you mean is not BEST? those asiatics women around you are best? LOL ))) begin from 2k2 - give the pic
                              1k - give the pic
                              820 ohm - give the pic
                              680 ohm - give the pic

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