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  • Thank you Franco, you're the best.

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    • Here I attached a new PCB of the 8MHz - Quartz LRL Sensor Stage + Power Stage with Low Battery Indicator + Display Stage (3 LEDs), and its schematic. Hope it helps you my friends.
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      • thank you

        Originally posted by dream_man View Post
        Here I attached a new PCB of the 8MHz - Quartz LRL Sensor Stage + Power Stage with Low Battery Indicator + Display Stage (3 LEDs), and its schematic. Hope it helps you my friends.

        thank you very much my dear friend

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        • Hi dream man,
          very good work, in this way my LRL looks really professional, although I use simulation programs, for PCBs and for schemes still use hand.

          Regards

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          • Originally posted by FrancoItaly View Post
            Hi dream man,
            very good work, in this way my LRL looks really professional, although I use simulation programs, for PCBs and for schemes still use hand.

            Regards

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            • Originally posted by FrancoItaly View Post
              Hi dream man,
              very good work, in this way my LRL looks really professional, although I use simulation programs, for PCBs and for schemes still use hand.

              Regards
              Thank you dear Franco. Actually I tried to copy the sensor stage exactly from your "PcbCpmp.PDF" file.
              I Will Win, Not Immediately, But Definitely.

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              • This LRL detects the target in front ..or sideways? How high is more sensitive?
                Thank you .

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                • Hello dear Franco;
                  1. May I know what will happen if I decrease the amount of C17 and C18 from 100nF to 33nF?
                  2. Can we use Darlington NPN transistors like BC517 or MPSA13 ?
                  Thank you.
                  I Will Win, Not Immediately, But Definitely.

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                  • Hi dream man,
                    1. C17 and C18 are not critical, with R15 and R16 constituite a low pass filter to eliminate the residual signal to 8MHz. This filter may be necessary if the sensor stage is far from the rest of the circuit (a few tens of cm, as in my case).

                    2. In my opinion darlingtone transistors have too much gain and there would be the risk of self oscillations.

                    Best Regards

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                    • Thank you dear Franco
                      I Will Win, Not Immediately, But Definitely.

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                      • Hello Franco,

                        I replaced 100nF with 33nF and I tested it with cellphone and ion that was sensitive of before. Also I used BC517 instead of 183 or other I hadn't any problem in my circuit.
                        On collector of TR4 I have 2.5 volts and on out that's about 0.26 V.
                        The reason of I can to detect mv is ADC of uC. I used ATmega328.

                        In your circuit when we have more train pulses in antenna will be more voltage in out.
                        We get pulses not frequency so when the frequency of antenna goes to high the pick up signals goes to faster and better.

                        Dear Franco do you accept to change local oscillator with high frequency crystal such as 28MHz.

                        B.R

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                        • Hi Hadi,
                          If when you touch the antenna the DC signal (0.26V) decreases I think that's ok, but remember that if at TR2 base we have for example 1 mV (at 8 Mhz) and the DC output is 5.2V for a given sensor stage and in your sensor stage you have also 1 mv at input and 0.26 at output, this means that your sensor stage has a 20 times lower gain (0.26 X 20 = 5.2).
                          I use sometimes Arduino that has the same micro-controllor and the ADC is 10 bit, that's 5 mV resolution, this means that a variation of less than 5mV is not perceived.
                          My lrl works in the range 3-10Mhz without changing any value but I don't know with other higher frequencies, definitely not work with lower frequencies. I think that there is an optimal ratio between frequencies of antenna and internal oscillator.

                          Best Regards

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                          • resolution

                            Originally posted by FrancoItaly View Post
                            I use sometimes Arduino that has the same micro-controllor and the ADC is 10 bit, that's 5 mV resolution, this means that a variation of less than 5mV is not perceived.

                            Best Regards
                            it's for 5v as reference voltage and 10 bit ADC (2 ^10 = 1024)

                            ADC resolution = Vref / 1024

                            for Vref=5v resolution is about 5 mv
                            for Vref=2.56v resolution is about 2.5 mv


                            for higher resolution,lower Ref Voltage is Recommended
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                            • You are right, but do not know if it's worth to use a micro controller, I think 3 LEDs are sufficient.

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                              • Hello Franco,
                                How detect this LRL the target : front or.. sideways ?
                                Thank you.

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