I was reading up on the discovery of the Hall effect back in the late 1800's where a current was passed thru a rectangular gold foil length wise and a meter was connected on either side perpendicular to the currentand as a magnet was passed over the foil it created a current that was measueredfrom these contacts(I hope this is the correct way of expressing the experiment)
Could a PI TX coil induce an eddy current in both the target and the and a large scale hall sensor inside the coil housing(if the TX coil is 12 in dia then maybe a 6x8 Hall effect sensor) either using the TX induced current or a low constant current as in the Hall experiment did, so that it would be the RX sensor for the target signal and the charge gathered at the edge of the sensor be the signal brought back to the PI about the target.
If the Hall effect were to work the signal might be amplfied by the current or the TX induction and since the target signal would be derived from the charge build up on the side of the sensor, it might be isolated & not be too noisy
On the other hand, If the Tx induction were to overload the sensor, shielding it from the TX, then maybe the sensor could respond to the induced target mag field.
If this were to work, then tap points along the sensor could possibly give target info not presently available
I realize this maybe comparing apples and Aardvarks here but what does anyone think. Wyndham
Could a PI TX coil induce an eddy current in both the target and the and a large scale hall sensor inside the coil housing(if the TX coil is 12 in dia then maybe a 6x8 Hall effect sensor) either using the TX induced current or a low constant current as in the Hall experiment did, so that it would be the RX sensor for the target signal and the charge gathered at the edge of the sensor be the signal brought back to the PI about the target.
If the Hall effect were to work the signal might be amplfied by the current or the TX induction and since the target signal would be derived from the charge build up on the side of the sensor, it might be isolated & not be too noisy
On the other hand, If the Tx induction were to overload the sensor, shielding it from the TX, then maybe the sensor could respond to the induced target mag field.
If this were to work, then tap points along the sensor could possibly give target info not presently available
I realize this maybe comparing apples and Aardvarks here but what does anyone think. Wyndham
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