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  #1
Aziz
 
Default Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

Hi everybody,

is there any software for induction balance printed circuit coil
computation?
I would like to test my software, whether it works fine or not.
I am using the Biot-Savart-Law for computing any search coil
arrangements including multiple coils (RX and TX). Maybe in some
weeks, i will show you some computed coils in 3D with magnetic vectors
(you need red-green eye glasses).
Then you can touch the magnetic vectors.. ;-)

Regards,
Aziz
 
  #2
Princebilly1
 
Default Re: Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

what the hell are you on. just turn the frigger on and go for gods sake
;o)
steve
 
  #3
Lee Davison
 
Default Re: Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

"Red-green eye glasses" ???

He must be on about that Spy Kids 3D film


Lee


 
  #4
Aziz
 
Default Re: Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

WOW!

The software is working correctly.
I made some measurements and theoretical computation of balanced pcb
coils.
The result is excellent accurate. Even the computer takes days of
computation time. I found some very interesting things on balanced
coils.
Maybe I should wait before I show you some results.

Aziz
 
  #5
Aziz
 
Default Re: Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

Great news today,

I made my first biggest 8 inch coil prototype - I am very surprised
about the results. The coil I computed is very sensitive to both big
and small metal objects. It has a big detection area.

I am thinking, whether I should disclose the results or go to the
patent office.
;-)
Let me think a little bit more..
Aziz
 
  #6
Aziz
 
Default Re: Induction Balance Printed Circuit Coils Computation

Here are new images:

http://www.findmall.com/metal/metald...g.pl?read=7737
http://www.findmall.com/metal/metald...g.pl?read=7738
http://www.findmall.com/metal/metald...g.pl?read=7739

;-)

Aziz

By this disclosure (time & date : 12:39 MEZ, 17. Sept. 2003) it is not
more possible to patent
this type of IB-Coils.
;-)

Aziz
 
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