anstxfw said:
It is strange that if I put the ground of the machine to the earth(the real ground),no any changes,the PLL can lock again,put it off the earth,unlock again.
Any voltage between them is injected right into your PLL's C1A ,if i read correctly the image attached to post #1.
Might be that 'earthing' the
signal common on circuit board removes any voltage between it and the beaker of deionized water.
anstxfw said:
I don't have 500pf,is it ok to use 200pf?
Of course, we're looking for cause-effect.
Hmmm wait a second here, you said ionized water not de-ionized. I'm guilty of inattention to detail.
De-ionized water is nonconductive and has dielectric constant perhaps 80. I don't know what is
ionized water, but surely it's conductive .
So when you said 'capacitive' i jumped to the conclusion you were sensing very pure water. That's why i suggested series capacitance.
If that's not so, your probe when wetted may experience more change in resistance than in capacitance.
Furthermore i'd wager it makes a few tens or hundreds of millivolts DC by galvanic action.
anstxfw said:
I can't see your point.Is the probe capacitance to be C10?
No, for this experiment it's to alter the value of R3 or R19&R20
Water that's not deionized is pretty conductive.
If your probe when wetted sees more resistance change than capacitance change, it'd make sense to let it affect the frequency setting resistor instead of the frequency setting capacitor, wouldn't it ?
anstxfw said:
what's the meaning of "in turn".
First connect probe at pin R1 so that when wetted it decreases resistance from that pin to common, as if value of R3 were changed
then try it at pin R2 as if changing R19&R20 .I think you'll have to connect those two "grounds" in my altered sketch above.
"Ground" is a much abused term. Usually it means 'signal common' or 'zero volt reference point' as in right part of your drawing . It means "earth" only if physically connected to earth, which clearly in an airplane or rocket it's not.
Is your beaker connected to Earth by a wire or metal counter top ? Is your "signal common" connected to Earth through the oscilloscope probe ? Is there any voltage between them?
Keep us posted?