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Let's make a closely MXT like detector!
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like old Bulgarian Golden Mask 5 (like Mambo No.5 song of Lou Bega)Originally posted by Okelm View PostThe MXT runs at 13.8kHz in all modes.
The GMT runs at 48kHz.
Yes, you could design a system to use radically different frequencies for different modes; say,
Relic = 2kHz,
Coin = 13kHz, and
Gold = 48kHz.
But the MXT (and GMT) uses a boosted series LC resonance transmitter (L4, C18, C20, and the TX coil) that can only run at one frequency, so \
you'll need to do something different.
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Ok just a quik note - I think I'm willing to give SMD - for chip devices - a go.
I found a youtube with a guy using soldering tools very much like mine, soldering STM32's and such on his bench, I think I can pick up his method / skill. Still thinking thru-hole for resistors, capacitors, (passives), and diodes, and maybe transistors (just because I and probably you - already have tons of them), and SMD for all chips (with pads that make it easy to check for pin continuity and for bridges) - I may have to make the KiCAD pad footprints - that's ok with me.
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I'm thinking the TLV9362 opamp (successor to the NE5532) would be a good replacement for the MC33077 and MC33178.Originally posted by Carl-NC View PostOpamps are not a problem, lots to choose from even in thru-hole.
Anyone think otherwise, or suggest a more suitable replacement?
The only other component questions (that I'm currently aware of) are:
The specific STM32 - I'm thinking one of the H7's - TBD
A bluetooth module - TBD
The display (I'm thinking a daylight and low light fully readable) - TBD
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A quick note - at times I may be quiet for a day or three as I have some other projects going on also, work on this project is still going along.
I'm going to start on a KiCAD schematic, starting at the PS section...and don't plan to worry about the Bluetooth or display sections until the main schematic is completed.
And, all my PIC stuff is supposed to arrive by this Sat 4/25 - those old programmers, a K150, a batch of ten PIC16C76's to torture and experiment on haha, and such...
Onward thru the fog...
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That looks reasonable. Often I lay out the preamp for thru-hole, then use an adapter board to plug in an SMT opamp.Originally posted by KRinAZ View PostI'm thinking the TLV9362 opamp (successor to the NE5532) would be a good replacement for the MC33077 and MC33178.
Are you using an Hitachi-style alpha-numeric display? Many of those are daylight readable and include a backlight.The display (I'm thinking a daylight and low light fully readable) - TBD
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Great idea on the adapter board - thx.Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
That looks reasonable. Often I lay out the preamp for thru-hole, then use an adapter board to plug in an SMT opamp.
Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
Are you using an Hitachi-style alpha-numeric display? Many of those are daylight readable and include a backlight.
I agree - a Hitachi display with (added) ambient sensing backlight (that could be turned off) would certainly work and fit right in with the MXT. Lots of options to choose from, TBD
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