Metal detector circuit having automatic tuning with multiple rates
First Claim
1. A metal detector circuit having automatic tuning with multiple rates, comprising:
- an oscillator for generating a transmit signal;
a transmit coil connected to receive said transmit signal and generate an electromagnetic field;
a receive coil in said electromagnetic field for generating a receive signal therefrom;
phase shift means connected to receive said transmit signal or said receive signal for providing a first or a second relative phase shift therebetween;
first switch means connected to said phase shift means and having first and second positions for respectively selecting said first or said second relative phase shift between said transmit and said receive signals;
a synchronous demodulator connected to receive said transmit and receive signals after provision of said first or said second relative phase shift therebetween, said synchronous demodulator generating an output signal to indicate detection of an object within said electromagnetic field;
means for generating a tuning signal which corresponds to a selected state of said output signal;
second switch means for selecting a first or a second automatic tuning mode; and
automatic tuning means connected to said first switch means and to said second switch means, connected to receive said output signal, and connected to the input or output of said synchronous detector for driving said output signal toward said selected state at a first slew rate when said second switch means is set for said first automatic tuning mode and for driving said output signal toward said selected state at a second slew rate, faster than said first slew rate, when said first switch means is engaged in said first or said second position.
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Abstract
A metal detector (10) is disclosed which has a transmit coil (48) and a receive coil (150) for detecting a metal object due to a change in the magnetic coupling between the coils (48, 150). The metal detector (10) has a plurality of operating modes and for each mode an operating parameter is selected and stored. Each operating parameter is used to generate a demodulation signal. A multiposition switch (36) is manipulated by an operator to select one of the operating modes. A logic circuit (191) is provided to route the demodulation signals to a demodulation circuit (110) to operate on a receive signal from the receive coil (150). An audible signal produced by the metal detector (10) is inhibited when operating modes are changed. An automatic tuning circuit (228) has selectable slewing rates for nulling the output from the metal detector (10).
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1. A metal detector circuit having automatic tuning with multiple rates, comprising:
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an oscillator for generating a transmit signal; a transmit coil connected to receive said transmit signal and generate an electromagnetic field; a receive coil in said electromagnetic field for generating a receive signal therefrom; phase shift means connected to receive said transmit signal or said receive signal for providing a first or a second relative phase shift therebetween; first switch means connected to said phase shift means and having first and second positions for respectively selecting said first or said second relative phase shift between said transmit and said receive signals; a synchronous demodulator connected to receive said transmit and receive signals after provision of said first or said second relative phase shift therebetween, said synchronous demodulator generating an output signal to indicate detection of an object within said electromagnetic field; means for generating a tuning signal which corresponds to a selected state of said output signal; second switch means for selecting a first or a second automatic tuning mode; and automatic tuning means connected to said first switch means and to said second switch means, connected to receive said output signal, and connected to the input or output of said synchronous detector for driving said output signal toward said selected state at a first slew rate when said second switch means is set for said first automatic tuning mode and for driving said output signal toward said selected state at a second slew rate, faster than said first slew rate, when said first switch means is engaged in said first or said second position. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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