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From [https://hackaday.io/project/171177-diy-simple-smartphone-metal-detector] - This is a VLF (very low frequency) detector tecnology and contains two idenmtical coils : transmiter and receiver coil. In this case each coil contain 55 windings of isolated copper wire with a diameter of approximately 0.5 mm2 . We bend the coils into a shape called a "double D" according to the template you can download at the link below , where you can also download the complete scheme.
From [https://hackaday.io/project/171177-diy-simple-smartphone-metal-detector] -  
'This is a VLF (very low frequency) detector tecnology and contains two idenmtical coils : transmiter and receiver coil. In this case each coil contain 55 windings of isolated copper wire with a diameter of approximately 0.5 mm2 . We bend the coils into a shape called a "double D" according to the template you can download at the link below , where you can also download the complete scheme.'

Latest revision as of 12:04, 20 May 2020

From [1] - 'This is a VLF (very low frequency) detector tecnology and contains two idenmtical coils : transmiter and receiver coil. In this case each coil contain 55 windings of isolated copper wire with a diameter of approximately 0.5 mm2 . We bend the coils into a shape called a "double D" according to the template you can download at the link below , where you can also download the complete scheme.'