Category: Programmable Power Resistor

  • Programmable Power Resistor: Final Product

    Programmable Power Resistor: Final Product

    Although the Programmable Power Resistor re-uses some components, many design ideas and a good portion of the software of the Programmable Decade Resistor (Programmable Precision Resistor), there were many changes and also some improvements regarding some aspects of the mechanical construction and the code. Features and specs So now it’s time to present the feature…

  • Programmable Power Resistor: System Design

    Programmable Power Resistor: System Design

    The Programmable Power Resistor consists of two large boards: The User Interface and Controller Board and the Relay and Interface Board. Because of the use of relays that isolate the input from the circuits, all circuits can be and therefore are earth-referenced. The only microcontroller, a STM32G441RBT6, is located on the User Interface and Controller…

  • Programmable Power Resistor: Topology (2)

    Programmable Power Resistor: Topology (2)

    In the last post we had a look at a simple topology that allows us to switch between a series and a parallel connection of two resistors: Now we’ll nest these structures so that we have four resistors: The interesting part here is that two of the four switch states of the outer structure don’t…

  • Programmable Power Resistor: Topology (1)

    Programmable Power Resistor: Topology (1)

    For the performance checks and calibration of my Agilent 6811B AC Power Source/Analyzer (375VA) I need a 20 Ohm resistor with a ton of power handling capability. The original plan was to mount 8 wire wound 50W resistors on a heat sink and be done with it. Then I thought: Why not reuse all the…

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