how to make a lab power supply
smd_lover said:
Those solar panels barely give any power indoors. A waist to spent your money on that.
USB gives a direct electrical connection with your pc, not a good idea for a lab-powersupply.
Have you thought about a settable current limit? For me that is the first thing a power supply for my pic-projects must have.
Hey, thanks for you thoughts. I realise the solar panels do hardly anything indoors, but it's not quite as bad as you would think. They normally cost 20.00 but when they go on sell they are 13.00, and I work there part time which brings the cost down to a little over 10.00. not too bad.
The reasoning behind all this is because as I am lugging all this crap back and forth, I get really tired of pulling out soooo many cables. I have to have a usb hub because my notebook only has 3 usb ports, my mouse, modem and ICD 2 each take up a port which leaves none for external drives.
But unless I have the hub plugged into the wall my devices will act funny. It's just a huge rats nets I have to pull out everytime. Plus I also carry a selection of resistors, switches, caps and IC's so if I want to try a circuit hopefully I will have what I need.
It's a lot of work but seeing as how I get around 4 hours a night to play around with my circuits, it's worth the trouble, so I am just trying to ease the load a little by having the option to not have to plug in my power supply unless I need too, and hopefully just get by with a USB connection seeing as how I have a powered hub plugged in anyway.
I have thought about having current limiting also and making it digitally controlled with momentary buttons rather then pots, which will also make it easier to control through my PC.
I don't know if i will ever actually go through all this trouble, but my pics take 5v, but some of the lower voltage pics and some IC's will need 3.3v, and some motors or whatnot will need 12v, hense the reason for needing so many outputs. Plus a variable output to be safe.
I would also like to be able to set current, that was not quite a priority for me at the moment but seeing as how someone brought that up it should be a priority, I will make it a priority.