[sdiy] Variable power supply
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Sat Mar 5 14:42:19 CET 2016
Last year I picked up this roughly £100-ish Tenma unit:
http://cpc.farnell.com/tenma/72-10500/power-supply-2ch-30v-3a-adjustable/dp/IN06824
It seems perfectly fine! (though if I were investing a bit more I'd sure
look for HP/Agilent/Thurlby etc)
I did look around quite a bit before plumping for this one.
Useful having the quickly & accurately adjustable voltage/power even if
you leave them set to one value 99% of the time.
Also very helpful having the current draw clearly displayed so you know
what the circuit is drawing.
On 05/03/2016 12:07, Phil Macphail wrote:
> Depending on your definition of inexpensive, I have picked-up several
> Agilent E3631A PSU¹s for around 200 Euro. They use the 34401A circuits for
> measurement, so the output voltage reading is pretty accurate and they are
> built to last. Postage costs can be significant though, as they are quite
> heavy,
>
>
> Phil
>
> On 05/03/16 03:57, "Synth-diy on behalf of Joel B"
> <synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl on behalf of
> onephatcat at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What would folks here recommend for a relatively inexpensive variable dc
>> power supply for the synth electronics experimenter?
>>
>> Joel
>>
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