KAM-lab
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Hello! I'm new to this forum and hope this is the correct place to post about my project. I just joined the Kickstarter campaign that I think would be interesting for you. DC One Power Supply Unit is an interlocking, programmable, single-channel DC power supply for electronic projects. It’s a cheap and ideal solution when you build a prototype and need to get the specific voltage for your devices.
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The modular, flexible design of the DC One allows it to be used as a single-output DC adapter, or stacked to meet multiple DC output requirements. Its modularity also eliminates the unused cables that accompany most conventional power supply designs.
Specifications
The DC One unit allows easy, intuitive control by PC, Mac, Linux or Android using USB or Bluetooth.
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Interesting PSU but don't spam the forum.
Any comments and questions are welcome.
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The modular, flexible design of the DC One allows it to be used as a single-output DC adapter, or stacked to meet multiple DC output requirements. Its modularity also eliminates the unused cables that accompany most conventional power supply designs.
Specifications
- Input voltage, 2.7...15V
- Output voltage, 2.5...14V
- Max continuous current, 2.5A at 5V
- USB connection, miniUSB
- UART interface for Bluetooth, logic levels - 3.3V, power supply - 5V
- Adjustable output current limit (this mode allows DC One to act as a current source to drive LEDs, etc.)
- Measuring: input voltage, output voltage, output current
- Control via USB and serial (with Bluetooth or USB-UART modules)
- Indicating and signals: status LED (work/error), buzzer (overload/owerheat)
- Reverse polarity and surge protection on input
- Output short circuit and overvoltage protection
- Thermal shutdown
- ESD protection on all inputs and outputs
The DC One unit allows easy, intuitive control by PC, Mac, Linux or Android using USB or Bluetooth.
Pricing information removed by moderation.
Interesting PSU but don't spam the forum.
Any comments and questions are welcome.
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