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Hi Reg,
I notice that my GQ is very sensitive to small nuggets at depth, but as the nugget size increases the expected detection depth does not appear to be relative.
From what I’ve learned from other posts, the whole mass of the target needs to be excited by the pulse, not just the skin, so as to produce persistent eddy currents. The larger the nugget, the greater the inherent time constant, (ignoring constituents) and the longer the pulse required to saturate, the core structure.
My intention is to replace the clock and decade driver with a PIC, and use alternating short and long pulse widths, and have the reject control independent of frequency.
I’m wondering what value delay times have you been able to achieve on the HH shark at longer pulse widths?
A 30us pulse on the GQ gives a 10us delay. At 30us the current has risen to about 94% of steady state, and a delay of less than 10us is achievable. After 100us the current will have only risen another 6% or so, is a delay of less than 10 us still possible?
I plan to build a HH someday, as I want to observe what you said about short and long pulses with metal/mineral targets. Sounded very interesting…….?
I would also be able to answer my own questions.
Thanks Reg for generously sharing your knowledge.
Ta
Kev.
I notice that my GQ is very sensitive to small nuggets at depth, but as the nugget size increases the expected detection depth does not appear to be relative.
From what I’ve learned from other posts, the whole mass of the target needs to be excited by the pulse, not just the skin, so as to produce persistent eddy currents. The larger the nugget, the greater the inherent time constant, (ignoring constituents) and the longer the pulse required to saturate, the core structure.
My intention is to replace the clock and decade driver with a PIC, and use alternating short and long pulse widths, and have the reject control independent of frequency.
I’m wondering what value delay times have you been able to achieve on the HH shark at longer pulse widths?
A 30us pulse on the GQ gives a 10us delay. At 30us the current has risen to about 94% of steady state, and a delay of less than 10us is achievable. After 100us the current will have only risen another 6% or so, is a delay of less than 10 us still possible?
I plan to build a HH someday, as I want to observe what you said about short and long pulses with metal/mineral targets. Sounded very interesting…….?
I would also be able to answer my own questions.
Thanks Reg for generously sharing your knowledge.
Ta
Kev.