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E36300 Series Programmable DC Power Supplies (E36311A, E36312A, E36313A)

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Andrey_irk:

--- Quote from: nctnico on December 20, 2017, 11:48:38 pm ---Any PSU ramps up the output until either CV or CC is hit after you enable the outputs and with the load attached. OTOH the output capacitor will discharge first before going into CC mode if you connect a load after the output has been enabled.

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This is why people build power supplies without output capacitors.

rsjsouza:
I am not sure if this is just my impression or not, but last night I entered my lab space (the laundry room) with the lights out and it seemed that my E36312A had the TFT backlight on with the power supply off.

It may have been the reflection of the yellow standby LED, but the dim glow looked too evenly distributed across the display.

Does anybody else see this?

Keysight DanielBogdanoff:
Hi Everyone,

Good news, I have beta code with some fixes: http://bit.ly/E3631x_Beta

Use at your own risk! It hasn't been fully QA tested, and I haven't even able to test it myself since I'm on Christmas break.

I also don't have a change log yet, I'm working on getting one. If by some chance you end up with a fatal error, please post here and message me so we can handle it.

Official code is scheduled for February. I'll do my best to get a change log, but am also expecting a new kiddo any day now so life might get crazy fast :).

Thanks!

bitseeker:

--- Quote from: Keysight DanielBogdanoff on December 23, 2017, 06:57:16 am ---new kiddo

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Congratulations, Daniel! :clap:

TheSteve:

--- Quote from: Keysight DanielBogdanoff on December 23, 2017, 06:57:16 am ---new kiddo

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Now you'll have to share the scopes!

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