More OSMMU* details
Added 2018-01-31 21:55:02 +0000 UTC* Open Source Multi Measure Unit
This title is a reference to Keithleys elusive source measure units. I have tried to get another one forever and now I'm just making my own, much better version instead :)
Keithleys regular SMUs are precision power supplies with pA resolution and 4-quadrant capability meaning they can be programmed to source and measure +/- voltages and +/- currents. Almost nobody needs pA resolution, so I wont include that initially, but a 4-quadrant supply is very useful. Three 4-quadrant supplies are even more useful!
And that's what I want to make: A digitally controlled 4-quadrant PSU with 3 isolated channels. Here are some of the possibilities of such a device:
- A single channel can be a normal adjustable psu
- With the current sink capability it can discharge and analyze batteries and capacitors
- It can analyze other 2 pin components and act as a curve tracer
- I'm trying to use HF components, maybe it can even be an antenna analyzer, transmitter etc? Low priority for now ...
- A second channel enhances the possibilities greatly:
- Channels can be stacked to get a higher voltage output channel
- Now even transistors and thyristors can be analyzed
- 2 Phase stepper motors can be driven and tested with clean current waveforms
- Can analyze a 2s pack or 2 batteries at the same time
- Can output waveforms on one channel and measure result on the other channel. Is that what's called a network analyzer?
- I-V characterization of solar cells
- Diminishing returns for the third channel:
- Analysis and driving of 3-Phase brushless motors
- Classic 3-output PSU arrangement
It is a complicated design for sure and I haven't even started to think about the software that controls it all. But then again there is afaik no other product like it, so it is worth it. The more I think about it, the more application ideas appear ... Please comment if you have any :)
Comments
That sounds exciting - really looking forward to it!
2018-02-01 08:52:23 +0000 UTCLooking forward to this. I am a nubee and power supplies interest me a lot. Thank you!
David W DeVillers
2018-02-01 01:13:04 +0000 UTCWow. This could be really interesting!
ulf karlsson
2018-01-31 22:57:17 +0000 UTCSame here :)
Marco Reps
2018-01-31 22:32:23 +0000 UTCInteresting idea to accomplish that: Could use a very efficient switching supply dynamically set close to the programmed output voltage and a classic linear regulator dropping only the last few volts for low ripple and immediate response
Marco Reps
2018-01-31 22:28:23 +0000 UTCWell if nobody else does it ... :)
Marco Reps
2018-01-31 22:23:16 +0000 UTCLooking forward to see the first attempts. *excited*
Holger Scade
2018-01-31 22:21:04 +0000 UTCHigh power, please :)
Rick Mann
2018-01-31 22:18:10 +0000 UTCGiving Keithley a run for their money.
John McCormick
2018-01-31 21:59:55 +0000 UTC