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Originally posted by Altra View PostI wired up one yesterday. It works well for a first try. I tried a TL072 and NE5532 both worked. The NE5532 seemed to be cleaner. The pickup coil is 520uh, 1 ohm. This is a nice tool for the work bench.
Equinox 800 tx current in park mode. I also tried the prospecting mode 40khz and was able to see the saw tooth current wave.
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I may have but it's been 4 years, so I don't recall. Here are some photos of the Park and beach mode, One photo from the detector and the other from a micro that I programmed to analyze the timing. You can see in park a 2.5khz repeat cycle. You can find the frequencies in the manual, but I doubt they give a break down for each mode.
Park 1 mode
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Originally posted by Altra View PostI may have but it's been 4 years, so I don't recall. Here are some photos of the Park and beach mode, One photo from the detector and the other from a micro that I programmed to analyze the timing. You can see in park a 2.5khz repeat cycle. You can find the frequencies in the manual, but I doubt they give a break down for each mode.
Park 1 mode
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Beach mode
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My project is based on the STM32H7 processor and, unlike the XP Deus, does not have an external ADC but uses an internal 16bit ADC. Here are my final PCBs which still contain small errors. I am testing the project on the original coil X35 22cm, if anyone is interested in working together on this project, we can create a special contribution on this forum.
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Originally posted by Altra View PostI wired up one yesterday. It works well for a first try. I tried a TL072 and NE5532 both worked. The NE5532 seemed to be cleaner. The pickup coil is 520uh, 1 ohm. This is a nice tool for the work bench.
Equinox 800 tx current in park mode. I also tried the prospecting mode 40khz and was able to see the saw tooth current wave.
[ATTACH]n425157[/ATTACH]did not bother to review the pdf files of the TL072 and
NE5532. a closed current loop of thick copper wire and a step-up transformer?​
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Hi Riss, I think you are confused. This is a non contact, transformer-less oscilloscope probe. It's for relative visualization of the coil current. Carl posted the idea above, which I have never seen before. Maybe he can explain it. All I know is it works!
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Quote:".... the idea above, which I have never seen before."
The idea is you apply a short-circuit, or near short-circuit to the coil. Then the current flow is purely dependant on the inductor, in theory. In practice, the L has some series resistance, so this needs to be kept low. And in practice, you would need a low value physical resistor as a load, so you had something to measure the voltage across. If youkeep the load resistor low in value, the generated voltage will be small, which is not ideal.
The opamp-based current-to-voltage converter circuit provides a virtual short-circuit to ground, but because it has an independant feedback resistor of its own, it can have any gain ( current-to-voltage ) you like.
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Thanks Skippy. Years ago I owned an apparatus called a "Tone Ohm". It was used to find short circuited parts or traces on pcb's. Basically it used a low voltage pulsed constant current signal connected to the power rails. Then with an inductive probe it could sense the lowest resistance/highest current spot on the pcb.
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Originally posted by Marchel View PostMy project is based on the STM32H7 processor and, unlike the XP Deus, does not have an external ADC but uses an internal 16bit ADC. Here are my final PCBs which still contain small errors. I am testing the project on the original coil X35 22cm, if anyone is interested in working together on this project, we can create a special contribution on this forum.
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