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  • #16
    I've seen enough magnetometer projects, but I haven't seen a detailed description of the manufacture of a search sensor. Could you describe the manufacturing technology of the search sensor?

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    • #17
      More photos

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      • #18
        Sensor.

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        • #19
          Instructions for making a sensor. In Russian.
          Attached Files

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          • #20
            And what are the requirements for the cable? What is its optimal design?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by JoyJo View Post
              And what are the requirements for the cable? What is its optimal design?
              I'm using a regular microphone cable. The polarization current is about 1A. Two conductors in the shield.

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              • #22
                Hello. Very interesting project. Could you please publish the Gerber files and the parts list?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by j570 View Post
                  Hello. Very interesting project. Could you please publish the Gerber files and the parts list?
                  Gerber files. The list of parts will be published later.
                  Attached Files

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                  • #24
                    Thank you very much. Could you describe your experience with this magnetometer? What are the typical detection ranges? For example, a shovel, a car?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by j570 View Post
                      Hello. Very interesting project. Could you please publish the Gerber files and the parts list?
                      List of parts.
                      Attached Files

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                      • #26
                        The photo from inside the magnetometer shows a NEO-M8N GPS module, and the parts list shows a Beitian BE-800. Which module should I use?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by j570 View Post
                          The photo from inside the magnetometer shows a NEO-M8N GPS module, and the parts list shows a Beitian BE-800. Which module should I use?
                          You can use both the first and second. Both work. $GNRMC​ and $GNGGA, UART baud rate = 9600 - required parameters.​

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                          • #28
                            The sensor's inductance, together with capacitors C22, C28, C34, C35, C36, and C37, forms an oscillatory circuit. This circuit is tuned to the following frequency ranges:
                            Range 6 - C37 - 3320Hz
                            Range 5 - C34 - 2869Hz
                            Range 4 - C36 - 2463Hz
                            Range 3 - C35 - 2111Hz
                            Range 2 - C28 - 1800Hz
                            Range 1 - C22 - 1511Hz

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by j570 View Post
                              Thank you very much. Could you describe your experience with this magnetometer? What are the typical detection ranges? For example, a shovel, a car?
                              The magnetometer detects a magnetic anomaly from a passenger car at a distance of 8-12 meters. This range depends on the vehicle's position relative to the Earth's magnetic field and the magnetometer's relative position. A T-34 tank is detected at a distance of approximately 20 meters. A DP-27 machine gun is detected at a distance of approximately 6 meters.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Fisher View Post
                                The sensor's inductance, together with capacitors C22, C28, C34, C35, C36, and C37, forms an oscillatory circuit. This circuit is tuned to the following frequency ranges:
                                Range 6 - C37 - 3320Hz
                                Range 5 - C34 - 2869Hz
                                Range 4 - C36 - 2463Hz
                                Range 3 - C35 - 2111Hz
                                Range 2 - C28 - 1800Hz
                                Range 1 - C22 - 1511Hz
                                What type of capacitors did you use? What type of dielectric? Relay R2-Nil-1C-12. Could you suggest an analogous type? I can't find one. Could you attach a picture of the board so we can see the component layout or do you have a file with the component layout on the board? I'm planning to build this magnetometer, so I have some questions.

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