DPS5020 dual power supply build

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  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30917
    • Albion

    #121
    Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

    so after all the talk about safety you build it in a flamable housing made from dead tree carcase!

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    • Dannyx
      CertifiedAxhole
      • Aug 2016
      • 3912
      • Romania

      #122
      Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

      That was the option at the time. It's probably not THAT flammable....or at least it hasn't been so far
      Wattevah...

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      • megaraider
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Jul 2015
        • 307
        • Portugal

        #123
        Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

        Originally posted by stj
        so after all the talk about safety you build it in a flamable housing made from dead tree carcase!
        Originally posted by Dannyx
        That was the option at the time. It's probably not THAT flammable....or at least it hasn't been so far
        At least it's an isolated housing... well exception made to the screws that go through it
        (Just joking, don't take my comment to serious)

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        • Dannyx
          CertifiedAxhole
          • Aug 2016
          • 3912
          • Romania

          #124
          Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

          Back on this supply project, since it's been lying dormant for quite some time now, my original plan was to have two DPS modules side by side, but that got me thinking whether it'd be a good idea for the second module to be a linear supply which would supposedly give me a less noisy output. I got the idea after watching a video of Dave Jones where he shows the noise output of those switching DC-DC supplies I'm using here....it's probably of no concern to me, since I don't work with things that require that sort of precision, but I'm still considering it.

          I found this thing on Ali, but I wonder if it can do constant current mode or it's just one of those "trip-point" current settings like I had at my old shop. It did the job, but it'd still be nice to have something that automatically brings down the voltage to maintain constant current. That one just beeped and cut the output entirely...
          Wattevah...

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          • stj
            Great Sage 齊天大聖
            • Dec 2009
            • 30917
            • Albion

            #125
            Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

            make sure if your watching jones's initial review, that you watch his followup/oppology.
            he miss-read the noise in the first video by a huge factor!

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            • Dannyx
              CertifiedAxhole
              • Aug 2016
              • 3912
              • Romania

              #126
              Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

              Yes, I watched that one too, but wonder if it applies to the ones I have...I don't have a scope myself, so I don't know how bad the noise on these can get and whether I should even be concerned in the first place....
              Wattevah...

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              • Dannyx
                CertifiedAxhole
                • Aug 2016
                • 3912
                • Romania

                #127
                Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

                The transformer shown in the schematic for that linear supply on Ali poses a problem, since I don't have that many taps to play with. I only got one center-tapped output, so I don't think it'd work with just that. I'd be able to create the split-supply at the top (L2), but I would have nothing to power the "hot" side at the bottom.....
                Wattevah...

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                • megaraider
                  Badcaps Veteran
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 307
                  • Portugal

                  #128
                  Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

                  Seen the videos and ripple measurements.

                  IMO, taken in consideration the specs (and price!) the ripple results fall within the advertised 100mV typical, reaching 150mV @ maximum current output (6A), which should be considered the worst case scenario.

                  Ultimately it will come down to what you will be using it.
                  Although, as a general rule, variable linear power supplies have less ripple than switched power supplies, this however heavily depends on the load.
                  Furthermore, variable linear power supplies are prone to overshot and undershot the output voltage.

                  As an example, ripple and overshot / undershot wise:
                  if the load being powered changes and fluctuate heavily and fast over time then a variable linear power supply will, most likely, perform worst than a switched power supply.

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                  • Dannyx
                    CertifiedAxhole
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 3912
                    • Romania

                    #129
                    Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

                    I wonder if THIS technique Dave talks about can be used here as well...
                    Wattevah...

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                    • megaraider
                      Badcaps Veteran
                      • Jul 2015
                      • 307
                      • Portugal

                      #130
                      Re: DPS5020 dual power supply build

                      Originally posted by Dannyx
                      I wonder if THIS technique Dave talks about can be used here as well...
                      Short answer: Yes
                      Long answer:
                      But has said before you´ll have to draw a line where you want to stop the increase in complexity and cost vs. the ripple output noise.

                      IMO in a typical "all terrain" workbench power supply, meant to drive high power loads, tens of mV ripple output noise are well neglected.

                      But again it all comes down to type of use you'll expect to give it...!
                      If, on other hand, you will mainly use it to drive low power, sensitive, circuits, lets say for example 1.8V audio or frequency related circuits, then tens of mV ripple on the voltage rail will be unacceptable.

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                      • kitedude
                        New Member
                        • Nov 2024
                        • 4
                        • greece

                        #131
                        Hey guys sorry to be off topic but there's no point in opening a new thread. I have the dps5020 and I've blown the mosfets which I've replaced but the D5 diode is unrecognizable. Anyone knows what it is and where does the cathode go? (left or right) I'm a noob so I know nothing about anything. Complicated answers will not be understood.
                        Damage was due to reverse polarity for a second but it worked for months with bulged mosfets, then the final blow was more input voltage than 50v.

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