This is a general question on the physics of the signals from the normal Pulse Induction (PI)coil response versus when there is a gold coin or nugget in the ground. Say the coin is a 1/2 oz coin/nugget. How much difference is there between the normal decay of the PI signal return versus the decay with the coin/nugget in the signal. An assume for different depths of coin being buried
For example, if the normal decay response from the background is a 1000 (integrate the signal across some important part of the signal); then, is the response with the 1/2 oz metal a 1001 or 1000.001 or 1010 or what for various depths?
I assume Erik or Reg or Carl could provide a ballpark answer to this or someone who is an similar expert in PI machines.
My reason for this is to make a PI detector with a PIC that has an AD built in or interface it to a stand alone AD converter. I am an expert in digtal signal processing but lousy at analog EE. With DSP I have done programs that could find a signal with a SNR of 1/1,000,000.
Goldfinder
For example, if the normal decay response from the background is a 1000 (integrate the signal across some important part of the signal); then, is the response with the 1/2 oz metal a 1001 or 1000.001 or 1010 or what for various depths?
I assume Erik or Reg or Carl could provide a ballpark answer to this or someone who is an similar expert in PI machines.
My reason for this is to make a PI detector with a PIC that has an AD built in or interface it to a stand alone AD converter. I am an expert in digtal signal processing but lousy at analog EE. With DSP I have done programs that could find a signal with a SNR of 1/1,000,000.
Goldfinder
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