Hi all!
First I have to say that I'm really very impressed of the work that has been put into this project!
I have assembled my kit, updated the firmware, everything seems to work just fine and I’m happy.
I was playing around with the remote programming input, and noticed a strange behave. Maybe the reason is already known and obvious for some others, but not for me at that moment... Maybe a little better now, but not really...
The setup was like this:
CH1 voltage is controlled by remote input from a sinus signal generator between about 200mV to 1.8V.
Output voltage goes between about 2-30V.
Current limit @500mA.
Psu loaded by a electronic load.
Remote input signal and psu output voltage are simultary measured by a scope.
Current measured externally by a Fluke DMM, and also displayed on the electronic load.
And here it comes:
@200mA on the Fluke and the electronic load, psu shows 70mA!
@500mA on the Fluke, psu shows 172mA
@1000mA on the Fluke, psu shows 341mA
The CC @500mA has not became active yet...
I'm now starting to scratching my head.
The cause:
I measured both remote in and psu voltage out with the scope, with the scope gnd on the probes connected to "its own" negative terminal.
One on remote input (pin 2, analog gnd on push-in), and one on CH1 negative output.
The scope gnd connected those two together making the "missing" current to go beside the current measurement through the analog gnd!
Luckily it looks like everything has survived, as I don't think the analog gnd is capable to handle that kind of current for any longer time.
Disconnecting one of the scope probe gnd solved the problem.
I don’t know if it’s possible to get rid of this issue, or if it’s just something that’s have to be beware of and kept in mind.
/Anders Westman