I have always thought that my Siglent PSU had various glitches. I think I may have identified one, while testing a Joule Thief.
Model = SPD3303X-E (Not modified)
Current Software = V1.01.01.03.10 ADS
Serial Number = SPD3XHBX3R1089
Purchased November 2019
Setup
- The circuit was powered with Ch1 of my Siglent PSU.
- The Constant Current was set @ 0.01A/10mA.
- The Voltage was swept between 0.5V and 1.5V.
- DUT = Joule Thief with a Red LED. I forget the LED’s Vf and If; sorry.
The Joule Thief illuminates its Red LED at 0.6V. At 0.7V, the Constant Current engages. Here's where the glitch occurs.
In the transition to Constant Current, the Red DUT LED flashes more brightly, for a moment. So, my guess is that the DUT is seeing some unbridled voltage and/or current. (This is not good.) This is repeatable and consistent. I can't remember, if I tried CH2. Is this a known problem?
I can’t imagine that the Joule Thief has anything to do with the problem. But, maybe? Back EMI being created by the transition?
Obviously, more research and testing is required. The Joule Thief circuit should be removed from the equation. Channel 2 should be confirmed. Do you have any other testing protocol suggestions?
What simple test circuit do you suggest? Just a LED and a current limiting resistor?
Thank you for your help!