Hi all,
the SPLL is really fine. It locks in into the variable TX reference signal with the chirp frequency modulation. The Ki, Kp parameters for the PLL must be optimized only.
The mono coil VLF is the easiest detector type with reduced depth sensitivity. All passive LC tank parts (capacitors) can be placed in the coil housings.
But best sensitivity can be achieved with IB coil configurations. And all parts can be placed in the coil housings too.
We don't need any active circuits (amplifier, etc. ) .
The drifting problem isn't an issue. Two different time constant EMA filters (exponential moving average) will deliver stable dIQ signal changes. And a simple vector rotation of dIQ will handle the GB. That's all. I have to buy small and low voltage FKP1 capacitors next time for the in coil housing placement.
Aziz
the SPLL is really fine. It locks in into the variable TX reference signal with the chirp frequency modulation. The Ki, Kp parameters for the PLL must be optimized only.
The mono coil VLF is the easiest detector type with reduced depth sensitivity. All passive LC tank parts (capacitors) can be placed in the coil housings.
But best sensitivity can be achieved with IB coil configurations. And all parts can be placed in the coil housings too.
We don't need any active circuits (amplifier, etc. ) .
The drifting problem isn't an issue. Two different time constant EMA filters (exponential moving average) will deliver stable dIQ signal changes. And a simple vector rotation of dIQ will handle the GB. That's all. I have to buy small and low voltage FKP1 capacitors next time for the in coil housing placement.
Aziz




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