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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #50 on: September 27, 2024, 12:16:21 am »
Did you tried RISE instead of peak detect?

Hi

I don't know what RISE is.
My cheap scope has the acq. modes: Normal - Hi-Res - Peak - Average.

Thank you.

My mistake sorry,

Aquisition mode I use normal instead of peak

Trigger type I use Edge and slope Rise

After you check for ripple at no load, apply some load at output and watch the real ripple of the ps when stressed
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #51 on: September 27, 2024, 08:36:17 am »
@ptluis
It depends on whether you don't want to miss a spike (Peak detect).
For ripple measurement, Hi-Res is probably the best for my scope.

I'll check with load later.

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #52 on: September 27, 2024, 10:24:00 am »
@ptluis
It depends on whether you don't want to miss a spike (Peak detect).
For ripple measurement, Hi-Res is probably the best for my scope.

I'll check with load later.

Thank you.

Well you should try and see what option gives you the best results, but in ripple measurements were not looking for spikes. that's my 2 cets
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #53 on: September 27, 2024, 10:50:32 am »
Well you should try and see what option gives you the best results, but in ripple measurements were not looking for spikes. that's my 2 cets

I understand that this is a good way to measure ripple.
But actually the higher frequency noise of my (other) SMPS bothers me even more...
It's not that easy: https://www.4niev.com/switching-power-supply-noise/  ;)

But in any case, my self-built PSU hasn't shown any worrying interference in any range so far.  :-+
And to get back on topic, I think it would be a good source for the DPS-150 (for low power applications).
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #54 on: September 27, 2024, 12:15:46 pm »
Well you should try and see what option gives you the best results, but in ripple measurements were not looking for spikes. that's my 2 cets

I understand that this is a good way to measure ripple.
But actually the higher frequency noise of my (other) SMPS bothers me even more...
It's not that easy: https://www.4niev.com/switching-power-supply-noise/  ;)

But in any case, my self-built PSU hasn't shown any worrying interference in any range so far.  :-+
And to get back on topic, I think it would be a good source for the DPS-150 (for low power applications).

Your self made psu operates differently from  smps  (switch mode power supply) so the smps always show spikes, some show higher spikes other less, depending on the quality of the filtering, with aquire mode set to peak, your calculated pk to pk value is higher meaning ripple measured will not be real.

The dps-150 is a dc-dc buck converter that also produce spikes although at lower values and in this case it's possible to even decrease them to lower values by using a ceramic capacitor with low esr at the output, the low esr is the key.

If you don't want any ps noise on your dut you should power it using batteries as source of power, and use analog voltage regulators like the 7812 for eg. Also in audio electronics a clean PS is preferable.
 
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #55 on: September 27, 2024, 01:11:04 pm »
Yeah, something like this is probably useless for Audio.
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #56 on: September 27, 2024, 02:43:31 pm »
Here are the ripple measurements of my own PSU (12V), in case anyone is interested.
Above without load, below with 1.5W.
I will hardly need more power with this ps.
That's good enough for me.
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #57 on: September 27, 2024, 03:16:26 pm »
Here are the ripple measurements of my own PSU (12V), in case anyone is interested.
Above without load, below with 1.5W.
I will hardly need more power with this ps.
That's good enough for me.

Now with the load, change the aquire mode to average 8 and you'll get a more stable representation of the ripple of your ps, meaning a better visualization of the ups and downs of the stabilization.
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #58 on: September 27, 2024, 03:34:51 pm »
Now with the load, change the aquire mode to average 8 and you'll get a more stable representation of the ripple of your ps, meaning a better visualization of the ups and downs of the stabilization.

These screenshots are taken in "Hi-res" mode.
This is also a type of averaging, but does not iron out as much as the “Average” mode.
I think that's fine. 250uVrms ripple at 12V is OK. I don't think I can (or want) improve on that.

Thanks.
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #59 on: September 27, 2024, 04:05:40 pm »
Now with the load, change the aquire mode to average 8 and you'll get a more stable representation of the ripple of your ps, meaning a better visualization of the ups and downs of the stabilization.

These screenshots are taken in "Hi-res" mode.
This is also a type of averaging, but does not iron out as much as the “Average” mode.
I think that's fine. 250uVrms ripple at 12V is OK. I don't think I can (or want) improve on that.

Thanks.

High res won't "clean" the signal as much as average does and that's why average is nice to "make the signal thinner" by removing the less constant acquired points and keep the most stable ones. It's a way of loosing fat  :-DD
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #60 on: September 27, 2024, 04:34:45 pm »
High res won't "clean" the signal as much as average does and that's why average is nice to "make the signal thinner" by removing the less constant acquired points and keep the most stable ones. It's a way of loosing fat  :-DD

Yes, that's where we reach the limits of my $150 scope.
You need a stable trigger for average mode.
But it doesn't manage to do that in the uV noise salad.

But I remembered that it has a line trigger mode (50Hz)
This works a little, but you can clearly see the limits.
In the attached screenshot: 1.02mV/div ("zoomed")
If you squint your eyes a little, you can see the capacitors discharging. :-DD
But for $150 it's not that bad...   ;)
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #61 on: September 27, 2024, 06:21:28 pm »
High res won't "clean" the signal as much as average does and that's why average is nice to "make the signal thinner" by removing the less constant acquired points and keep the most stable ones. It's a way of loosing fat  :-DD

Yes, that's where we reach the limits of my $150 scope.
You need a stable trigger for average mode.
But it doesn't manage to do that in the uV noise salad.

But I remembered that it has a line trigger mode (50Hz)
This works a little, but you can clearly see the limits.
In the attached screenshot: 1.02mV/div ("zoomed")
If you squint your eyes a little, you can see the capacitors discharging. :-DD
But for $150 it's not that bad...   ;)

That's where 500uv/v scopes come in.
And you know, it's better to have a 150€ scope that allow us to "see" electricity that have nothing and just guess. I use 70 bucks toy scopes like the dso2512g and the dpox180h for quick checking signals and only use the better ones when I need more accurate info on what's going on.
 
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #62 on: September 27, 2024, 06:34:55 pm »
That's where 500uv/v scopes come in.

Sure, but I can actually see enough.  :)
Delving deeper into microvolts doesn't give me any additional information that could be of practical use at the moment.

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #63 on: September 28, 2024, 12:58:22 am »
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obrigado

"De nada"  :)

We're here to help each other  :-+
 
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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #64 on: September 28, 2024, 09:37:46 am »
If you increase the number of acquisitions in average mode, you see a pretty clean signal.
It's amazing what can be achieved with a few (cheap) tricks.  :-+
 

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Re: New miniature programmable DC power supply - FNIRSI DPS-150
« Reply #65 on: September 28, 2024, 10:28:06 am »
If you increase the number of acquisitions in average mode, you see a pretty clean signal.
It's amazing what can be achieved with a few (cheap) tricks.  :-+

Yes and it's a way to see if there's a problem with the rectification
bridge. if you have a not so good diode in the rectification bridge you will see it!
 but average mode is not good for signals when you can't get a stable trigger in this case hires mode could help better.
 
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FNIRSI DPS-150 firmware
« Reply #66 on: Today at 03:22:23 pm »
I'm on firmware 1.0
Any newer version available?

Thank you
 


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