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Power supply for home lab - do I really need a R&S?
KungFuJosh:
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--- Quote from: Thomas on October 05, 2024, 05:38:22 pm ---My TTi EL302RT is made with potentiometers, LM324s and 2N3055
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How the heck did they fit a person into a PSU?!?!?! 🤯🤯🤯
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It is tight. But hey man has to put food on the table.. :-DD :-DD
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🤣🤣🤣
Furna:
Some tests regarding Siglent SPD4000X series starting at https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-siglent-spd4000x-series-power-supply/msg5666851/#msg5666851
mawyatt:
See new related thread.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/lab-power-supply-turn-on-and-off-characteristics/
Best
glitchcatcher:
--- Quote from: thm_w on October 03, 2024, 06:01:47 pm ---I would argue a general purpose PSU should prioritize safety and stability over speed.
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It looks like the industry disagrees on that :--
From R&S document "Fundamentals of DC Power supplies – output characteristics":
salomonander:
This is a bit disappointing. Im still set on buying an NGA102 as the problem wont bother me much in my applications. But after i saw Daves video where he showed this issue and studying the firmware notes i was convinced that they have tackled the issue. They are well aware of it. See the firmware notes:
https://scdn.rohde-schwarz.com/ur/pws/dl_downloads/pdm/firmware/5601_9009_00/NGA100_ReleaseNotes~1.pdf
Does anyone here have a NGA100 with up to date firmware who can comment?
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