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Old 05-18-2012, 05:30 PM
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Hi every one
my metal detector doesn't work . It's Laminous 15000
I found that this " Metal can package IC " doesn't have any voltage
I'm sure it burns...
But I have no clue what it is.
Manufacturers clear the part number of this IC
this is the image of it :
http://aer.net78.net/photos/5b15a3bd8596.jpg
It has 8 bases and "ST" made that
and this is the circuit around it :
http://aui.netau.net/photos/e53d253d6bc3.jpg
Please help

Thanks
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:14 PM
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Seems some sort of IC op. amplifier used here as Colpitts oscillator.

Probably some of old known op. amp. like this:





But if there is no voltage on it, you must follow voltage rail to find where supply line is broken first.
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:15 PM
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Hi man, I wonder if your intact metal detector was satisfying? could detect well or not?
would you please put an image of this device box and its' front panel?
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Old 05-20-2012, 12:55 PM
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hi laminus ic1 ua709 4013 2*555 741 358 lm 394
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Old 05-22-2012, 07:06 AM
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Hi guys
This is a picture of Laminous 15000 board
I wana find the IC's
tanrila named some IC's but if you get a look at the pic , They're produced by ST
I want the exact PART NUMBER
my metal detector doesn't detect...
I have to fix it ...
michael , This is not a powerful detector
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Old 05-22-2012, 07:25 AM
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That's puzzling. PC board rev seemingly dated 2010, but the construction looks 1970's.

I've seen many metal detector PC boards in several different technologies, but looking at that photo it would never occur to me that it's a metal detector. It just plain looks wrong.

If it's a metal detector, you might have better luck over on the Geotech forums. This is the LRL forum, which isn't about metal detectors, it's about dowsing rods with fraudulent electronic stuff added.

--Dave J.
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Old 05-22-2012, 08:53 AM
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Hi guys
This is a picture of Laminous 15000 board
I wana find the IC's
tanrila named some IC's but if you get a look at the pic , They're produced by ST
I want the exact PART NUMBER
my metal detector doesn't detect...
I have to fix it ...
michael , This is not a powerful detector
Hi Kazem, I know it's not very powerful MD. As I have one Luminous PS14000. of course not weak. It can hardly detect 0ne buried 40cm x 30cm x 20cm iron box at 3 meters with 1m x 1m frame. But for 2 meters targets is good, especially we use smaller loops for scavenging surface trashes to make ready to work with our super powerful metal detector. as another side its' discrimination with 1m x 1m frame is very good.
I have put some of my experiences with that somewhere in this forum some years ago. I will take a look inside the box to see what can find there.
I'm interested to see the box and front panel of device to tell you fact about it. Highly possible it's a fake copy from real "Luminous", and as I see you write "Laminous" that is not correct dictation.
Of course as Dave pointed these discussions related to Geotech forums people there can lead much better. here essentially is only for any type of LRL information.
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Old 05-22-2012, 09:04 AM
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Thanks Michael, sounds like you're describing a really old conventional pulse induction metal detector. The PC board of which could look like that. Not obvious why the PC board artwork for such a thing would be dated 2010.

I'd been thinking maybe it was not a metal detector at all, but an "LRL transmitter".

--Dave J.
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