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Quite a few designs we see for pulse induction detectors use relatively high frequencies to generate the pulses they use.
There is a lot of talk about "skin effect" and overcoming inherant problems in processing ground noise.
The SD series generate two pulses, typically these are 2khz and 7khz for the SD2000 and 2khz and 9khz for the SD2200 there is also a correspondingly large sample time.
Given the excellent sensitivity and performance in mineralised ground conditions of the SD series, it got me curious as to why using low end frequencies isn't a favoured choice for PI...or is it?
There would appear to be no problems with small and large target sensitivity using these freqs and also that the design of a more managable ground balancing system can be implemented with the appropriate coil design.
How many of the PI designers here have worked with similar low frequencey pulses in their designs..and what performance results or problems did you have?
-gaz
There is a lot of talk about "skin effect" and overcoming inherant problems in processing ground noise.
The SD series generate two pulses, typically these are 2khz and 7khz for the SD2000 and 2khz and 9khz for the SD2200 there is also a correspondingly large sample time.
Given the excellent sensitivity and performance in mineralised ground conditions of the SD series, it got me curious as to why using low end frequencies isn't a favoured choice for PI...or is it?
There would appear to be no problems with small and large target sensitivity using these freqs and also that the design of a more managable ground balancing system can be implemented with the appropriate coil design.
How many of the PI designers here have worked with similar low frequencey pulses in their designs..and what performance results or problems did you have?
-gaz