I've been using oscilloscopes & ofcourse its dead now, but bloody hell. You make everything fun!! Wow Electric Engineering curriculum needs these videos!!
Great video, I actually learned the same information at work when I graduated, but this video explained everything in 12mins. Amazing, I wish you made this video earlier.
Hi great to hear and see you doing well. Love the new format, I remember being on the wrong path when I started building power supplies, just add more capacitors to maintain current! Then a new problem arises C=q/V, haha!
Interesting video. Just enough information to whet the appetite but no so much as to bog down the viewer with either "homework" or get buried in facts and figures. Very cool. I came from the land of 'bushy eyebrow' wondering what could match Mehdi and I was not disappointed! Thank you for sharing! (Now, off to checking out the rest of the links!)
Glad you’re back and all OK! I had 8 weeks of lockdown moustache - definitely annoyed the family - but it had to go... maybe a second wave moustache and beard?
From Bill: Programming accuracy really means setting accuracy. You can set the voltage from the front panel, LAN, or USB. Program accuracy defines how closely the voltage output will be to the setting. Readback accuracy defines how accurately we measure the output voltage which is displayed on the front panel, and sent over LAN, or USB.
Nice done! You mention several important parameters, usually found in the datasheets for power supplies. One parameter that I think is harder to find is the supply’s “easy to use”. It is of course not easy to specify this and what is easy or convenient is also depending on your personal preferences. But I think there some universal features such as clear, logic and configurable display, possibility to set voltage and current both by keypad and knobs, dedicated output on/off buttons. How does Keysight work when designing UI? Can I as a user influence this? I have an E36313A and think it has really good UI, but really miss the possibility you had on e.g. the old HP66312A. With the left and right arrow keys you could move the cursor to one digit and when increase/decrease it with the up or down arrow or the knob. An easy way to step the output voltage in e.g. 0.1V steps while observing your DUT to see when it shuts down or wakes up. May we see a FW update with this feature? :)
The best way to feed this info back is to call/email our support line and submit an enhancement request at www.keysight.com/find/contactus I've seen many features/design elements come to life that way. We have some R&D folks that specialize in UX, but it depends on the group.
I need one of these to test amp draw from quadcopter motors, I think the load regulation feature would really help with that, as the voltage drops on lipos when i “punch” the motors. Can’t afford it though :/ .....maybe someday 🤷🏻♂️
Glad to hear you are all recovering. I am a full time single dad with two daughters who unfortunately cannot work due to disability. I love the world of electronics and am teaching myself as a hobby and trying to teach my daughters too because it’s something we can all do together . I would be extremely grateful for any equipment you no longer need or use that could possibly be donated? I cannot justify spending money for an oscilloscope or power supply with my limited income. These items would be massively beneficial to my hobby and teaching for the girls. ( only very basic nothing too fancy would be required ) Thank you for taking the time to read my comment. Kindest Regards. Rich.
Hi everyone! Time tags for each tip are below. You can sign up for the power course here: bit.ly/KU-PowerCourse And check out all the Keysight University courses: www.keysight.com/us/en/resources/keysight-university.html The power supply tips in order: 1:30 Power Supply Load Regulation 2:15 Power Supply Transient Response 3:00 Power Supply Line Regulation 4:04 Power Supply Program Accuracy 4:34 Power Supply Readback Accuracy 5:47 Power Supply Resolution 6:18 Power Supply Output Noise 7:16 Power Supply Remote Sense Connections 8:30 Power Supply Interfaces and Remote Control 10:32 Power Supply Protection Capabilities 11:32 Power Supply Fault Triggers
I am getting back into electronics as a hobby and my career. I'll be working as an instrumentation mechanic at a power plant. From the video it appears Keysight manufacturers triple benchtop power supplies, what models of power supplies do recommend for a novice like myself? I also just purchased "The Art of Electronics" and in Appendix L they recommend the HP E3630A but I've not been able to find any place that sells these units new out of the box. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I'm looking forward to viewing more of your videos. Cheers from North Pole, Alaska!🎅🎄
North Pole, wow! The HP supplies aren't sold new anymore, but the latest triple output power supply is the E3631xA series. I use mine all the time. If you are more budget strapped there are some pretty good used options out there - they tend to last a long time.
Hello good afternoon, I have a concern with my Sorensen LH 75-5 power supply, and I would like to know if you. You know if the behavior of this power source is normal, I bought it a few years ago but its use is not comfortable at all, I leave a link to my video on TH-cam, here I present the fault, thank you very much engineer, .. Atte Ignacio, from Mexico ,.
Nicely done. Looking forward to more in the series. I’d be interested to see some non-obvious bench DMM details. So, basically the _opposite of this video. ;)
You could probably use one of your scopes to measure the output of your mic before recording to make sure it's high enough to keep the preamp noise down. ;)
I wish that the E36313A had more annunciation options, such as 4 short warning beeps (similar to ST:TNG error) when transitioning from voltage to current mode that could be accompanied by fast channel button flashing on the affected channel. For an OCP trip perhaps there could be a long beep with the shutdown channel flashing slowly somehow. (breathing?)
That is some nice stuff. I made LM317 regultator during my primary school times and since then was thinking about building something nice and compact for myself, but china products are stronger each year and my will to do that is inverse proportional :D
So the kids were running in terror from your 'stache you discarded but not from that painfully hipstery half-buzz-comb-over atrocity you kept? Oh well. Good to have you back!
How to guess the age of remote engineering you are working with. If she calls it the keysight power supply - young person. If he calls it the agilent - middle age. If they ask for the hp older person :)
Yep! Check out the 1000 X-Series, especially the 2 channel options. They use the same chips as the higher end scopes but are much less expensive. They also come with free software decoders now, too
I don’t use power supplies I used hand wound transformers with a selector wiper and A FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER because its way cheaper to build instead of buying
Hi i am auto technician i need scope with at least 1M memory depth scope..my current scope only has 64k buffer so its useless. .i am loking at keysight scope but my budget is low in this corona time..
You know, guys, you are pretty knowledgeable about electricity. Buy this tutorial should be about power supply instructions. You are trying to teach people about electricity, accuracy, and readouts and....trying to make the general public to be an electrical engineer. Why don't you just get to the point and show everyone how to use power supply? Very simple....😂. People watching this video don't care how smart you are. They just wanted to use a power supply.....
The best ones who make quality instruments... I always want one after seeing one in my college... I hope in future I will have one
I've been using oscilloscopes & ofcourse its dead now, but bloody hell. You make everything fun!! Wow Electric Engineering curriculum needs these videos!!
Great video, I actually learned the same information at work when I graduated, but this video explained everything in 12mins. Amazing, I wish you made this video earlier.
What wouldn't i give to be able to work with you guys! This channel is just awesome! Thanks man!
iv never seen this channel before.. im subscribing.. : ) glad to hear your OK!! ; )
Someday I’m gonna win one of your giveaway. Some day...
me 2!
Maybe by the time we can already afford the gears.
@@DoctorThe113 Why don't you concentrate on earning more money instead of winning free shit?
@@Impedancenetwork lol my comment wasn't even about getting free stuffs.
Thank you, Daniel. Your new format is a winner. I look forward to working through the new courses.
Thanks!
Hi great to hear and see you doing well. Love the new format, I remember being on the wrong path when I started building power supplies, just add more capacitors to maintain current! Then a new problem arises C=q/V, haha!
What a stupid comment.
Great video and thanks for all the information! I have been looking at more electronics being trapped inside and found this super helpful!
Love those scopes wish I had one
Interesting video. Just enough information to whet the appetite but no so much as to bog down the viewer with either "homework" or get buried in facts and figures. Very cool. I came from the land of 'bushy eyebrow' wondering what could match Mehdi and I was not disappointed!
Thank you for sharing!
(Now, off to checking out the rest of the links!)
Glad it was helpful!
Glad you’re back and all OK! I had 8 weeks of lockdown moustache - definitely annoyed the family - but it had to go... maybe a second wave moustache and beard?
Great video I'm subscribing and checking the keysight university courses, keep up with the good job and I hope you're feeling well now.
Thanks! Feeling much better
You have to admit, those dark grey Keysight supplies do look cool
Well i just rotate the knob, and push the switch, untill it does the Thing.
Well, you are a cat...
@@KeysightLabs yeah, i mean..... I am an angry cats with eyes on my ears....
Wouldn't the readback facility feed back into the programming? Is it typical for programming accuracy to be different from readback accuracy?
From Bill: Programming accuracy really means setting accuracy. You can set the voltage from the front panel, LAN, or USB. Program accuracy defines how closely the voltage output will be to the setting. Readback accuracy defines how accurately we measure the output voltage which is displayed on the front panel, and sent over LAN, or USB.
I don’t know if I’m blind but do you have an article or review about the 1052g or 1052a
Nice done! You mention several important parameters, usually found in the datasheets for power supplies. One parameter that I think is harder to find is the supply’s “easy to use”. It is of course not easy to specify this and what is easy or convenient is also depending on your personal preferences. But I think there some universal features such as clear, logic and configurable display, possibility to set voltage and current both by keypad and knobs, dedicated output on/off buttons.
How does Keysight work when designing UI? Can I as a user influence this? I have an E36313A and think it has really good UI, but really miss the possibility you had on e.g. the old HP66312A. With the left and right arrow keys you could move the cursor to one digit and when increase/decrease it with the up or down arrow or the knob. An easy way to step the output voltage in e.g. 0.1V steps while observing your DUT to see when it shuts down or wakes up. May we see a FW update with this feature? :)
The best way to feed this info back is to call/email our support line and submit an enhancement request at www.keysight.com/find/contactus
I've seen many features/design elements come to life that way.
We have some R&D folks that specialize in UX, but it depends on the group.
I need one of these to test amp draw from quadcopter motors, I think the load regulation feature would really help with that, as the voltage drops on lipos when i “punch” the motors. Can’t afford it though :/ .....maybe someday 🤷🏻♂️
There are some fairly cheap versions of these, even then couldn’t you test the draw with a good multimeter? I’m not very knowledgeable though
I enjoyed it, simple & sweet :) thanks
Very helpful video (I haven't had any good bench power supply). Love theese Keysight ones (If I somehow can have it) :)
Thanks for not just reading the cue cards. Other Keysight presentations hurt my head after two videos. #ThePain
Thanks! I'm a fan of unscripted when we can keep it flowing ok.
Glad to hear you are all recovering.
I am a full time single dad with two daughters who unfortunately cannot work due to disability.
I love the world of electronics and am teaching myself as a hobby and trying to teach my daughters too because it’s something we can all do together .
I would be extremely grateful for any equipment you no longer need or use that could possibly be donated?
I cannot justify spending money for an oscilloscope or power supply with my limited income.
These items would be massively beneficial to my hobby and teaching for the girls. ( only very basic nothing too fancy would be required )
Thank you for taking the time to read my comment.
Kindest Regards.
Rich.
These guys are over here going through all of these internal systems, I’m just glancing at my $30 variable psu
Hi everyone! Time tags for each tip are below.
You can sign up for the power course here: bit.ly/KU-PowerCourse
And check out all the Keysight University courses:
www.keysight.com/us/en/resources/keysight-university.html
The power supply tips in order:
1:30
Power Supply Load Regulation
2:15
Power Supply Transient Response
3:00
Power Supply Line Regulation
4:04
Power Supply Program Accuracy
4:34
Power Supply Readback Accuracy
5:47
Power Supply Resolution
6:18
Power Supply Output Noise
7:16
Power Supply Remote Sense Connections
8:30
Power Supply Interfaces and Remote Control
10:32
Power Supply Protection Capabilities
11:32
Power Supply Fault Triggers
I am getting back into electronics as a hobby and my career. I'll be working as an instrumentation mechanic at a power plant. From the video it appears Keysight manufacturers triple benchtop power supplies, what models of power supplies do recommend for a novice like myself? I also just purchased "The Art of Electronics" and in Appendix L they recommend the HP E3630A but I've not been able to find any place that sells these units new out of the box. Any recommendations would be appreciated. I'm looking forward to viewing more of your videos.
Cheers from North Pole, Alaska!🎅🎄
North Pole, wow! The HP supplies aren't sold new anymore, but the latest triple output power supply is the E3631xA series. I use mine all the time. If you are more budget strapped there are some pretty good used options out there - they tend to last a long time.
Excelente, ojala pudiera tenerla, pero primero voy por el osciloscopio
FINALLY ANEWVIDEO!
Nice video thanks.
Thanks!
Nice informative
thank mr keysight
Would be great to learn how to properly measure the parameters in home/amateur environment. Or even how to improve design.
What in the hell does this even mean?
Hello good afternoon, I have a concern with my Sorensen LH 75-5 power supply, and I would like to know if you. You know if the behavior of this power source is normal, I bought it a few years ago but its use is not comfortable at all, I leave a link to my video on TH-cam, here I present the fault, thank you very much engineer, .. Atte Ignacio, from Mexico ,.
Nicely done. Looking forward to more in the series. I’d be interested to see some non-obvious bench DMM details. So, basically the _opposite of this video. ;)
wow this is an awesome channel, i can't believe i only 1st seen it today.. (now give me a scope : ))
I'm still using my analog power supply for stuff
Also, hope you all feel well after catching it!
You could probably use one of your scopes to measure the output of your mic before recording to make sure it's high enough to keep the preamp noise down. ;)
So nice to see again both of you!
The 5th question in the Certificate Test was set wrong (about serial/parallel outputs for more current)
Thanks!
@@KeysightLabs You're welcome. I always discover these faults in your instruments or in your other stuff...
@@DrFrank-xj9bc You should come do our QA! :) Thanks for letting us know and we'll get stuff fixed up
I wish that the E36313A had more annunciation options, such as 4 short warning beeps (similar to ST:TNG error) when transitioning from voltage to current mode that could be accompanied by fast channel button flashing on the affected channel. For an OCP trip perhaps there could be a long beep with the shutdown channel flashing slowly somehow. (breathing?)
It's been tooooo tooooo l9ng since last vid !!!!
Which power supplies support the Keysight bottle opener by default? ;)
I think you could probably rig it up to the air vents pretty easily with a couple machine screws, the case is metal!
That is some nice stuff. I made LM317 regultator during my primary school times and since then was thinking about building something nice and compact for myself, but china products are stronger each year and my will to do that is inverse proportional :D
Thanks! A dedicated bench supply is pretty useful vs. a DIY option.
👍 More vids like this!
Fault Trigger Input = "OH S%$!!!!!"
Post smoke liberation response.
Yeah, power supplies are cool, but where do we get the mugs?
How can we participate in the give away ?
Do those nice supplies regulate their voltage output depending on the current drawn?
Yep!
@@KeysightLabs I was expecting a yes since you make amazing equipment.
"Parametric Parameter"
That was the cutest redundancy.
It's like a circular circle :D
simplemente genial
🙂 nice
Oooh. Very nice. My E3632A feels jealous. Is there an MXR oscilloscope video in the works? :D
There sorta is :)
So the kids were running in terror from your 'stache you discarded but not from that painfully hipstery half-buzz-comb-over atrocity you kept? Oh well. Good to have you back!
He's still gunning for a walk-on role on The Expanse.
How to guess the age of remote engineering you are working with. If she calls it the keysight power supply - young person. If he calls it the agilent - middle age. If they ask for the hp older person :)
electroboom I sibscribe.
Are there any keysight oscilloscope under $1000? I want the get one for my experiments but price is too much for my budget.
Yep! Check out the 1000 X-Series, especially the 2 channel options. They use the same chips as the higher end scopes but are much less expensive. They also come with free software decoders now, too
Hope i get one of your giveaway one 😭😇, or have to buy one.
Keysight Labs KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES EDUX1002A - Digital Oscilloscope, InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series, 2+1 Channel, 50 MHz, 1 GSPS, 100 kpts, 7 ns really liked this one, searching for some good vendor in Australia.
hey guys, how can I calculate db to %
for example how -3db =~ -30% is calculated?
I'd do a quick search for some online calculators, or you can dig into the math!
@@KeysightLabs ok I'll appreciate it if you could help me :)
I need the nixie tube.... where is it
It's coming! Gotta do it justice.
Buenísimo
I don’t care how modern the supply is I’mm always going to break out a DMM and measure the output to be safe
Hi Daniel! :)
Hi!
I don’t use power supplies I used hand wound transformers with a selector wiper and A FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER because its way cheaper to build instead of buying
I have not any bench power supply
I love keysight scopes but unfortunately i can't buy in my country 😑😑😑
Hope you are doing good.
Thanks! We're doing pretty ok now that we've recovered :)
@@KeysightLabs Great news.
Hi i am auto technician i need scope with at least 1M memory depth scope..my current scope only has 64k buffer so its useless. .i am loking at keysight scope but my budget is low in this corona time..
Mast boom
I thought this video about bench press power
Maybe next time
You know, guys, you are pretty knowledgeable about electricity. Buy this tutorial should be about power supply instructions. You are trying to teach people about electricity, accuracy, and readouts and....trying to make the general public to be an electrical engineer. Why don't you just get to the point and show everyone how to use power supply? Very simple....😂. People watching this video don't care how smart you are. They just wanted to use a power supply.....
I dream every night having a keysight oscilloscope and power supply, maybe one day I wake up and see'em next to me.
Useful vid but please, do us a favour and lose the music and key point sounds, this isn't tick tock!
11:04 - you are working a lot.
I'm basically Rihanna
Whos here because of electroboom
0:24 Не усики а пропуск в трусики 😏
I am sorry but your background music and sound effects so distracting i had to stop at 2:00