Sorry for digging up an old thread, but i've just started getting back to where i left off in 2015, it been a mad few years... I hope you are all keeping well.
Well, I eventually built the coils I had invisioned in my head and they worked surprisingly well (2 concentric coils.) 1x 9.5" Dia and 1x 4" dia connected in series.. I literally just read Homefires link to the patent .. whaa .. someone beat me to it.
.. wish i had read and understood this in 2015
. The only diffrence between my design and the patent is the Damping resistors, which i did not insert .. that might explain the ringing when passing over an object .. there was me thinking it was just a threshold issue i was experiencing and was having trouble trying to correct/get rid of...
Well I now know to insert a couple of damping resistors, this should clear up the noise. (the issue of not having an oscilloscope.. yes i've still not bought one
- someone i know had one connected via bluetooth to his mobile .. a tiny kit .. but works great .. anyone else have experience of these? ). Anyhow i'm still wondering whether the damping resistors will affect detection depth (something i need to test as currently getting great detection on a small gold earring at 11" in air and a gold ring at 15")
What is the formula for calculating the 2 damping resistors (one before each coil going to ground). I'm thinking that the resistors are calculated using the ratio of the impedance of the two coils, a bit like a voltage divider. But then I suppose capacitance also comes into the equation. However, to hazard a guess i would say the total resistance of the coil circuit needs to be equilavent to that set out in the plans for the coil of approx 1.3 ohms .. therefore resistors in parallel should also all add upto this including the resistance of the wire. hopefully i'm going along the right track. (thinking aloud), any advice would be appreciated.
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