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| julianhigginson:
that zscircuits option looks interesting. |
| EEEnthusiast:
I forgot to mention that I am the designer for the ZS-2102-A. My apologies. |
| jii:
Sorry for replying to an older thread, but does anyone have experience on the battery simulation / profiling on the Otii? How accurate it is and is it useful when testing equipment on "low battery"? BTW, We are right now using nRF Power Profiler as a measurement device. Low cost, although max. measuring current is 70mA and the voltage range is small. But should be enough for many MCUs out there. |
| horeich:
Hello, sorry for reviving this old thread but I'm in need for an Otii alternative. I currently have an Otii and albeit it is ok for some use cases, some things bug me all the time: * only 4.5V, Minimum 9V would be great * The desktop software is super slow after longer usage (think it eats up all your RAM) * Desktop UI is only usable in full-screen mode when using two screens * Worst: They've just started a subscription model for their lab devices' basic software. If I want to use the bug free version 3 to use myOtii, I have to enter a subscription. They prentend to still support 2.X but I think everyone knows what that means. Also, Otii just went up from $399 to $799. I think the startup time is over and investors wanna get their money back. My question: Is there an alternative which supports >= 9V output voltage and also power profiles in a wide current range between >0uA and 3A? I read about the 66319D; is it able to profile current? Thank you |
| oewean:
Hi, Check out the Joulescope: https://www.joulescope.com/ Really nice product with open source software, and no monthly subscriptions. PS! I'm a little biased as an Joulescope distributor :-) |
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