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Originally posted by green View PostHeld a fridge magnet near coil and pulled it away quickly. Watched scope trace, connected to integrator out.
Thanks I tried it a couple of times by waving the fridge magnet across the coil from one side to the other, as thats how the coil moves in space but was not sure it worked properly, I will try your method.
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Originally posted by 6666 View PostThanks I tried it a couple of times by waving the fridge magnet across the coil from one side to the other, as thats how the coil moves in space but was not sure it worked properly, I will try your method.
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Originally posted by bklein View PostI think it was one of those EDN design notes, possibly in one of their collection books. Is there a site that may have all these old design notes books online?
Originally posted by green View PostIt's been awhile since I did it. First time I used a ceramic magnet, saw a reply where you suggested using a fridge magnet. Fridge magnet worked also. Some magnets don't work because they cause a target signal when not moving.
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https://www.geotech1.com/forums/atta...4&d=1591477213
I've spent a lot of time trying to understand the track hold differential integrator without much success. Good because it keeps the brain active, one of my reasons for being on the forum.
Think I understand a 1C integrator(output=Rfdbk/Rin*sample time*sample rate*average sample V) TC=(Rfdbk*Cfdbk). Sample rate and sample time effect output signal.
Using spice with constant 1V input with track hold differential integrator, output=1*6800/2200*((Rfdbk/(Rfdbk+10k))second stage. Doesn't appear sample time or rate effect gain with constant input. Wondering how sample time effects signal out when sampling a quarter? Don't know how to calculate TC.
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If you're talking about a flexible strip fridge magnet, those are Halbach magnets which have a low flux density except near the surface. Ideally, one surface has an alternating +-+-+- field and the other side has no magnetic field at all. I would avoid this for testing EFE. Find a good ceramic magnet that doesn't create any kind of target signal.
Round ceramic magnets can have +- on the same side also. Need to be more selective than I was thinking.
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Originally posted by green View Posthttps://www.geotech1.com/forums/atta...4&d=1591477213
I've spent a lot of time trying to understand the track hold differential integrator without much success. Good because it keeps the brain active, one of my reasons for being on the forum.
Think I understand a 1C integrator(output=Rfdbk/Rin*sample time*sample rate*average sample V) TC=(Rfdbk*Cfdbk). Sample rate and sample time effect output signal.
Using spice with constant 1V input with track hold differential integrator, output=1*6800/2200*((Rfdbk/(Rfdbk+10k))second stage. Doesn't appear sample time or rate effect gain with constant input. Wondering how sample time effects signal out when sampling a quarter? Don't know how to calculate TC.
See post #4
https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...ntegrator+gain
Calculating integrator gain
https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...ntegrator+gain
Simulation
https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...ntegrator+gain
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