Hi all,
I´m kinda new to Electronics, started with soldering by numbers for a number of Eurorack Modules. Now, after 50 or so successful builds with almost no magic smoke, I want to dive in a littler deeper and actually understand what these circuits are doing. Most of them are analog.
That said, 90% of my projects are going to be for this environment, ie power is +12V, -12V and 5V plus limited power consumption, typically a few mA to something under 300mA.
With a few obvious gaps in my knowledge, I´m looking to close those and this should always come along with practice. In other words:
I need a reliable PSU that
- offers said voltages without much hassle
- is forgiving stupid noob mistakes
- offers solid precision for later endeavours
- maybe offers power consumption graphs, but that´s not a must
From what I´ve found so far, Rigol DP832, DP832A look like good candidates, the siglent 3303X meets the specs, but got a not so great review.
What are your thoughts on that, any recommendations, warnings, comments?