The latest circuit has alot of changes, so I have made a new thread..
I will try different coils (Induction Balance) as MikeBG has recommended in the future, but currently I am working on the circuit; discrimination.
The last build (SPI-EG3) was a PI detector like others, with adjustable sample delay, sample width. I set it up with the coil to be most sensitive to a 20c coin (happened to be sample delay ~ 35uSec, sample ~ 10uSec).
I tried it in two locations:
Old tree in a park,
Sisters house.
Old tree: countless ( 8 ) pulltabs, 4 bottle caps, misc rusty junk, and one 1946 shilling, half a day of digging and I didn't even get around the whole tree.
Sisters house (100 years old),: couldn't walk one foot, without a target, hunks of iron, spanner, one cent piece, got tired of digging.
My conclusion: must have accurate discrimination.
If not discrimination between ferrous and non ferrous, then definitely discrimination between a pull-tab and a shilling, large target and small..
Not possible with PI ?, rubbish.
So..
Main improvements - SPI-EG4:
2. SIMULTANEOUS SCAN of 16 sample delays.
Instead of sampling in two positions on the discharge curve, now sampling at 16..
a 1 to 16 multiplexer switches the signal to 16 capacitors..each capacitor represents 5uSec of sample, at a different sample delay.
This can be used to either quickly plot (if PC ocnnected) or change the tone, target proximity will change the volume...target conductivity will change the tone.
Resolution will hopefully be enough to hear (see) different target types based on where the peak signal occurs (across the discharge curve).
So this could be like having 15 detectors (the 16th sample is reference) all running simultaneously, each with a slightly different sample delay.
Other improvements:
6V Zener diode on the mosfet between gate and source, stops the mosfet being switched on momentarily by the high voltage discharge spike.
Have attached the circuit diagram.
Will assemble the PCB in 1.5 weeks.
Other:
Has anyone on here used Hall sensors on a metal detector ?
Tec
I will try different coils (Induction Balance) as MikeBG has recommended in the future, but currently I am working on the circuit; discrimination.
The last build (SPI-EG3) was a PI detector like others, with adjustable sample delay, sample width. I set it up with the coil to be most sensitive to a 20c coin (happened to be sample delay ~ 35uSec, sample ~ 10uSec).
I tried it in two locations:
Old tree in a park,
Sisters house.
Old tree: countless ( 8 ) pulltabs, 4 bottle caps, misc rusty junk, and one 1946 shilling, half a day of digging and I didn't even get around the whole tree.
Sisters house (100 years old),: couldn't walk one foot, without a target, hunks of iron, spanner, one cent piece, got tired of digging.
My conclusion: must have accurate discrimination.
If not discrimination between ferrous and non ferrous, then definitely discrimination between a pull-tab and a shilling, large target and small..
Not possible with PI ?, rubbish.
So..
Main improvements - SPI-EG4:
2. SIMULTANEOUS SCAN of 16 sample delays.
Instead of sampling in two positions on the discharge curve, now sampling at 16..
a 1 to 16 multiplexer switches the signal to 16 capacitors..each capacitor represents 5uSec of sample, at a different sample delay.
This can be used to either quickly plot (if PC ocnnected) or change the tone, target proximity will change the volume...target conductivity will change the tone.
Resolution will hopefully be enough to hear (see) different target types based on where the peak signal occurs (across the discharge curve).
So this could be like having 15 detectors (the 16th sample is reference) all running simultaneously, each with a slightly different sample delay.
Other improvements:
6V Zener diode on the mosfet between gate and source, stops the mosfet being switched on momentarily by the high voltage discharge spike.
Have attached the circuit diagram.
Will assemble the PCB in 1.5 weeks.
Other:
Has anyone on here used Hall sensors on a metal detector ?
Tec
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