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  • parallel/voltage resonance you mean. IDX/Classic were done under this type of coil. ie the capacitor connected to TX winding.
    L plus C give you the resonance contour you want to measure the frequence of it.
    i did especial board for this. https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...ester-of-coils
    album pics https://www.geotech1.com/forums/album.php?albumid=103

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    • How can we follow the path to see the RX Series/voltage resonant frequency.?

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      • the path to see the RX non-series parallel resonance is a connection to coil tester output of your o-scope. you will not
        see clear sinusoidal signal. you will see a signal with frequency of the resonance.

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        • I'm about to give up on my project it's working but with little sensitivity picking up a coin at 15 centimeters outdoors there's something wrong and my coil I can't download more than 22 mv the null point

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          • Hi all, I made the dd coil for idx pro and built following the silverdog pcb with success, it is very good.
            now I have some doubts in the choice of shielded cables for connection to the board and how to connect the shields of the cables since the rx part uses the ground, while the tx uses the negative and they cannot be connected together.
            is there an exact connection diagram?
            in my bench tests I used 2 separate shielded cables, but the sleeves and also the shielding of the coils cannot be joined.
            how to do?

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            • what is the easiest way to measure the frequency of the rx coil?
              can i change the tx coil and put the rx coil just so I can measure the frequency?

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              • Originally posted by Uiliam950 View Post
                what is the easiest way to measure the frequency of the rx coil?
                can i change the tx coil and put the rx coil just so I can measure the frequency?

                Yes, but the coil frequency is also dependent on the cap in the TX oscillator circuit.
                Do the calculation of what frequency the coil will oscillate at with the TX circuit's cap and the target inductance of the RX coil.

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                • Originally posted by Uiliam950 View Post
                  what is the easiest way to measure the frequency of the rx coil?
                  can i change the tx coil and put the rx coil just so I can measure the frequency?
                  Note that whatever frequency the RX coil is tuned to, the received frequency will always be the same as the TX frequency. The RX amplitude will be maximum at resonance, but will be lower as the RX coil is de-tuned. The simplest method is to measure the coil inductance and associated capacitance, and then calculate the frequency.

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                  • [QUOTE = Uiliam950; 291693] ?cu?l es la forma m?s sencilla de medir la frecuencia de la bobina rx?
                    ?Puedo cambiar la bobina tx y poner la bobina rx solo para poder medir la frecuencia? [/ QUOTE]

                    Hello Uiliam950, you can use this coil generator only connect RX and CX in paraletum and measure with a multimeter or oscillosciope at the output.Click image for larger version

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                    • Originally posted by Uiliam950 View Post
                      I'm about to give up on my project it's working but with little sensitivity picking up a coin at 15 centimeters outdoors there's something wrong and my coil I can't download more than 22 mv the null point

                      Here you will find a solution for it.
                      https://www.geotech1.com/forums/show...roubleshooting

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                      • Hello gallico58, could you post the scheme according to your PCB please, it is that I want to compare because I do not obtain ground balance.

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                        • Hi Ruben, the pcb is that of red silverdog and I followed the screen printing with eduardo's scheme too (you can find several versions on the forum with small changes).

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                          • [COTIZACI?N = gallico58; 291604]Hi all, I made the dd coil for idx pro and built following the silverdog pcb with success, it is very good.
                            now I have some doubts in the choice of shielded cables for connection to the board and how to connect the shields of the cables since the rx part uses the ground, while the tx uses the negative and they cannot be connected together.
                            is there an exact connection diagram?
                            in my bench tests I used 2 separate shielded cables, but the sleeves and also the shielding of the coils cannot be joined.
                            how to do? [/ CITA]


                            Thank you very much gallico58.
                            I don't know if this configuration of the coil connections to the PCB is correct, but I used it in my SMW which is similar to IDX PRO and they advised me to use B.
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                            • Thanks Ruben I'll try B.
                              from the diagram it seems to be a resistor error on pin1 U8
                              pcb silverdog puts me 22k - instead 1k scheme.
                              i put 22k as U8 pin7
                              Hello and sorry translator

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                              • I need the list of total components in word format if possible if not pdf

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