Difference between revisions of "Power supply comparison"

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| [http://www.atten.eu/atten-pps3203t-3s-programmable-power-supply.html Atten PPS3203T-3S]<sup>2</sup>
| [http://www.atten.eu/atten-pps3203t-3s-programmable-power-supply.html Atten PPS3203T-3S]<sup>2</sup>
| 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V
| 3x 0-3A
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| RS232, USB<sup>4</sup>
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| [http://dangerousprototypes.com/2012/08/03/guest-review-atten-pps3203t-3-channel-3a-programmable-power-supply/ 1]
| &euro;430.-
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| [http://www.atten.eu/index.php/power-supply/atten-pps3205t-3s-programmable-power-supply.html Atten PPS3205T-3S]<sup>3</sup>
| 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V
| 2x 0-5A, 1x 0-3A
| 3
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| RS232, GPIB
| RS232, USB<sup>4</sup>
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| [http://dangerousprototypes.com/2012/08/03/guest-review-atten-pps3203t-3-channel-3a-programmable-power-supply/ 1]
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| &euro;499.-


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| [http://www.weiku.com/products-image/6075629/DPS-3305P-Power-Supply-220v-and-110v-Two-voltage-in-one-set-.html 1], [http://www.eevblog.com/forum/product-reviews-photos-and-discussion/vantek-dps-3305p-32v5a160w-programmable-dc-power-supply/ 2]
| [http://www.weiku.com/products-image/6075629/DPS-3305P-Power-Supply-220v-and-110v-Two-voltage-in-one-set-.html 1], [http://www.eevblog.com/forum/product-reviews-photos-and-discussion/vantek-dps-3305p-32v5a160w-programmable-dc-power-supply/ 2]
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| [http://www.circuitspecialists.com/programmable-bench-power-supply-csipps33t.html Circuit Specialists CSIPPS33T]<sup>2</sup>
| 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V
| 3x 0-3A
| 3
| RS232, USB
| ?
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| $299.-
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| [http://www.circuitspecialists.com/programmable-bench-power-supply-csipps55t.html Circuit Specialists CSIPPS55T]<sup>3</sup>
| 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V
| 2x 0-5A, 1x 0-3A
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| RS232, USB
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| $429.-


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<sup>1</sup> Vantek DPS 3305P = Caltek DPS 3305P = YoRi DPS 3305P.<br/>
<sup>1</sup> Vantek DPS 3305P = Caltek DPS 3305P = YoRi DPS 3305P<br/>
<sup>2</sup> Atten PPS3203T-3S = CSIPPS33T
<sup>2</sup> Atten PPS3203T-3S = Circuit Specialists CSIPPS33T<br/>
<sup>3</sup> Atten PPS3205T-3S = Circuit Specialists CSIPPS55T<br/>
<sup>4</sup> The website also says "Options interface: GPIB (IEEE 488.2)", but there's no GPIB connector in the photos and nothing is mentioned in the manuals, apparently.<br/>
</small>
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Revision as of 19:30, 10 August 2012

This is an alphabetically ordered table of various (programmable) power supplies with PC connectivity via USB, RS232, GPIB, and so on. We do not list devices without PC connectivity, as those are not really useful for sigrok.

This page lists commercial and non-commercial devices with a short overview of their capabilities. We list all kinds of devices here, not only those supported by sigrok.

You should not use the information here as the sole source for any buying decisions, this is just meant for informational purposes. Please carefully check the vendor websites if you intend to buy any hardware.

Device Voltage Current Channels PC interface PC interface chip PC protocol Architecture/chip Resources Price
Atten PPS3203T-3S2 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V 3x 0-3A 3 RS232, USB4 ? ? ? 1 €430.-
Atten PPS3205T-3S3 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V 2x 0-5A, 1x 0-3A 3 RS232, USB4 ? ? ? ? €499.-
Caltek DPS 3305P1 0-32V 0-5A 1 USB ? ? Atmel ATmega8 1, 2 ?
Circuit Specialists CSIPPS33T2 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V 3x 0-3A 3 RS232, USB ? ? ? ? $299.-
Circuit Specialists CSIPPS55T3 2x 0-32V, 1x 0-6V 2x 0-5A, 1x 0-3A 3 RS232, USB ? ? ? ? $429.-
Korad KA3005P 0-30V 0-5A 1 RS232, USB ? ? ? 1, 2 ?
Vantek DPS 3305P1 0-32V 0-5A 1 USB ? ? Atmel ATmega8 1 ?
YoRi DPS 3305P1 0-32V 0-5A 1 USB ? ? Atmel ATmega8 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ?

1 Vantek DPS 3305P = Caltek DPS 3305P = YoRi DPS 3305P
2 Atten PPS3203T-3S = Circuit Specialists CSIPPS33T
3 Atten PPS3205T-3S = Circuit Specialists CSIPPS55T
4 The website also says "Options interface: GPIB (IEEE 488.2)", but there's no GPIB connector in the photos and nothing is mentioned in the manuals, apparently.