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  • Merc
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    Target ID

    I've been studying the target ID of the Toltec 100 and I haven't quite figured out how it works. From what I can tell the RC4200 is being used to do mathematical division. The voltage on pin8 is divided by the voltage on pin5. I think there is also multiplication based on the voltage on pin1. Maybe someone else can tell me if I'm right or wrong. Also, why are 4 sections needed(the bottom 4 on schematic). I can't seem to grasp what's happening there.

    Merc

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  • Merc
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    Revision 4

    I had U15 labeled as an LM339 when it was an LM393. Fixed this and decided to repost. I am currently still working on a SMD version of the Toltec 100.
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  • dusmenil rocha
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    helpme

    Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
    Please post it anyway.
    Help ; Sende-me eschema and ajuste the metal detetor MD-5008
    I bought a detecting metal MD-5008 in the china and him it came with defect and it doesn't work ordered an email for it manufactures her/it in Shanghai and them don't want to order me the outline. I ask help the friends and frann.
    dusmenil rocha

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  • Alexismex
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    Ello forum,
    yes is a volume control For the photos i think i show all because to take pictures of the pcb under you must disconnect a bunch of wires and in this moment i can not ok -In the photos you can see the capacidor for the receive coil and for the transmit coil you see a small white mark ... and a 0015 i near LF353 in the last photo, ok
    Regards

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  • aft_72005
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    more pictures

    Hi Alexismex
    Thank you ,pictures very useful ,can you upload
    More pictures ?
    Best regards.

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  • Merc
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    Looks like the one in the pics has been modified. Is that some type of volume control next to the speaker?

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  • Alexismex
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    Toltec-100

    Some photos of the TOLTEC-100 to see components ,
    Regards to the forums,
    Alexis
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  • Merc
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    I no longer have a Toltec 80 to examine. I can tell you though that I believe they were identical to the 100 minus the notch disc. circuit.

    Merc

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  • aft_72005
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    Hi Merc
    Very Thanks Merc for your reverse engineering .
    Your drawing for Toltec 100 very useful work because
    It is help to people that will be know more about metal
    Detectors technology.
    Can you revisit Toltec 80 circuit ?
    Best regards .

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  • Merc
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    Rev 3

    Thanks ApBerg. You are exactly right. I knew the guys here could help spot my mistakes.

    Thanks Geo. I'm glad a lot of you can appreciate how difficult it was. It's worth it though if it helps the people of this forum learn something. I'm considering trying to make a surface mount version of this detector, not sure that I have the patience though.

    So I have made the changes and here is rev3.

    P.S. A funny story on the subject of the Toltec 100. I haven't had a chance to use this detector much since buying it. I bought it just to take apart and study. So I took it out and had lots of false signals. The ID was right but it was way to noisy. Back home, I checked it with a piece of ferrite that I had. It started beeping like crazy. I tried several other detectors I had on the ferrite and they totally ignored it. So I decided to adjust the hot-rock reject. I wore that pot out trying to null out the ferrite but it just didn't seem to help. Not sure why but I decided to check out the notch circuit. THe notch was WAY to wide. What had happened? Hmmmm, wrong pot. I drew the schematic and still turned the wrong dang pot. Anyway after getting on the RIGHT pot, the ferrite nulled right out. Much quieter now.

    THE END
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  • Unregistered
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    A very good work Merc , I know the difficulty because I have the toltec 100 and i never want to trace it when i open the case ...too much work...congratulation again
    saludos
    Alexis

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  • Geo
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    Hi Merc .
    Congratulation for your hard work.
    Greate
    Regards

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  • ApBerg
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    Toltec power

    Hello Merc.

    Thanks for the circuit ! Can you check the 47k resistors in the volt.conv. think it must be 4k7 ?
    I have send you a mail, it came beck, is your mailadres correct ?

    Best regards.

    Ap

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  • Merc
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    Thanks guys

    Thanks Max for pointing that out. I have corrected this. I double checked and the bypass capacitor across the feedback resistor in the receive circuit is an 8pF.

    Northerntrowel you are also correct. I have corrected and here is rev2.

    Keep'em coming!
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  • Northerntrowel
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    Hi! Merc

    That's a big work!
    Thanks! a lot!

    On your Rev1 drawing, check at the control wires of U18A and U18D.They are not connected.If you look at pin 2 of U18A,the first wire connected is the one who should be conneted to the control wires of U18A/U18D.(in according of your previous drawing).

    Best regard.
    JF

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