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I designed, built, and tested my modification to the Whites PI3000 (veteran? toy? you name it) pulse detector.
Modification is based on the substitution of the main timing chip (CD4017) that gives the timings to the TX pulse, target sample pulse , and ground sample pulse of my PI3000.
I substitute the CD4017 with a small board that carries a PIC16F628 microcontroller at 4Mhz clock speed and some other support logic.
The board is connected inplace of the CD4017 by means of a flat cable.
The board fits nicely inside the PI3000 housing.
I have added a rotary switch so that I can select up to 10 different programmed timing combinations to eventually adapt to different ground conditions or even simulate the original timings.
Thanks to Eric Foster's suggestions <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
"> I programmed a timing sequence that gives 2 more full inches of sensitivity on dimes (euro cents here).
The sequence is:
TX Pulse 60uS (originally 33uS)
RX Target delay 26uS for 15uS time (originally both 33uS)
RX Ground 50uS after RX Target and again for 15uS time (originally 165uS later ! for 33uS time).
All this to keep the original 3Khz sampling times even if I doubled the pulses and quadrupled the TX enery...
I programmed other timings as well but it's too long to list here.
I've not been able to move RX timing faster than 26uS because of the coil response in combination to the (nice) feature of automatic ground balance that the PI3000 provides.
I probably match an unmodified Whites Surf PI.
I post the schematic and I'll post a detailed "how to" only on heavy request!
The improvements reported are "on air tests" at the moment.....
HH <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
I designed, built, and tested my modification to the Whites PI3000 (veteran? toy? you name it) pulse detector.
Modification is based on the substitution of the main timing chip (CD4017) that gives the timings to the TX pulse, target sample pulse , and ground sample pulse of my PI3000.
I substitute the CD4017 with a small board that carries a PIC16F628 microcontroller at 4Mhz clock speed and some other support logic.
The board is connected inplace of the CD4017 by means of a flat cable.
The board fits nicely inside the PI3000 housing.
I have added a rotary switch so that I can select up to 10 different programmed timing combinations to eventually adapt to different ground conditions or even simulate the original timings.
Thanks to Eric Foster's suggestions <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
The sequence is:
TX Pulse 60uS (originally 33uS)
RX Target delay 26uS for 15uS time (originally both 33uS)
RX Ground 50uS after RX Target and again for 15uS time (originally 165uS later ! for 33uS time).
All this to keep the original 3Khz sampling times even if I doubled the pulses and quadrupled the TX enery...
I programmed other timings as well but it's too long to list here.
I've not been able to move RX timing faster than 26uS because of the coil response in combination to the (nice) feature of automatic ground balance that the PI3000 provides.
I probably match an unmodified Whites Surf PI.
I post the schematic and I'll post a detailed "how to" only on heavy request!
The improvements reported are "on air tests" at the moment.....
HH <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">