Thanks for showing the parallel mode. I'm getting a Siglent power supply next week and the manual was not clear to me regarding how current setting should be set to accomplish more than 3.2A.. thank you
I have the same model and need to update the firmware. Really great information and nice quality video production. I know in past videos you stated you always wanted to keep improving your videos and this video definitely shows your hard work. Thanks for posting!
Thank you very much for your nice comment. Doing a firmware update can be trickey so i hope this helps to do it right... good luck on your update and extra options.... Tony
Great demonstration of the power supply! I noticed something curious during the parallel mode section. At 15:09, the power supply shows a current of 3.42 A, while the multimeter reads 3.32 A, which is a difference of 100 mA. This seems significant, especially since in single-channel mode at 14:08, both devices show nearly identical readings. The discrepancy grows even larger at 15:38, with a difference of 170 mA. Could this be due to something inherent to the power supply’s design in parallel mode? Would love to hear your thoughts! Also, could you perform a similar test with a load for the series mode? It would be interesting to see if a similar discrepancy appears there. Thanks!
Thanks! , i dont use this PSU anymore, the userinterface does not work for me, also Siglent stopped already making firmware for this hardware type. i use now the UNI-T UDP3305SE and its much more user friendly and less expensive and still making Firmware for it. Siglent is great for scope and Spectrum analyzer, but maybe this is not their thing.
Thanks for your quick response! I wasn’t familiar with the UNI-T UDP3305S-E, but after watching your video about it, it seems like a great device. I’m currently looking for my first linear bench power supply, and with so many options available, I’d like to make sure I’m getting the best value for my money. Do you recommend the UNI-T UDP3305S-E in terms of build quality, accuracy, and fan noise?
Just seeing what the firmware update actually was, since I got a 3303X a few days ago. Interesting to see it side-by-side with that other beastly supply, used to have one like it years ago (they must be rebranded by dozens of companies).
The X vesrion is even cooler, nice pick!.. Yes the beast is sold under so many brands... here i took it apart: th-cam.com/video/Q1urhq6V9uc/w-d-xo.html
lol, I bought it thinking it was one of the few Siglents that couldn't be hacked. Deep diving into eevblog suggests I'm wrong about that. Still, being a simple power supply, it's less than $200 wasted [edit: although I think you might miss a digit on the display of lower model, not sure about that, seems like it has the higher resolution in remote mode even without hacking firmware]. And for the performance gains from hacked SDG2000X & SDS2000X+... that's worth $thousands. I'm a hobbiest, and Siglent is the best gear around, if you're willing to play the risk/reward game.
Greetings from Canada. Enjoy your content. I have the same power supply (firmware current to the device's hardware version, i.e., v3.0). In CC mode, the slave display (CH2) is indicating measurably less current output than the master. Putting an ammeter on a load confirms that the current output for both channels - regardless of their values - are summed or combined (so the 'total' is accurate) - it's just that they aren't 'balanced'. It seems that this difference is much more pronounced at lower currents, e.g., charging a 12V SLA battery, where the difference is 60% or more. Using load resistors and higher currents, the difference between the two channels lessens to about 20% but, again, the two outputs combined accurately represent the current being consumed. Not sure what to make of it as this is not the same as your demonstration. Thank you for your informative videos.
Hallo! , yes i noteced that too, in some firmware versions it was balanced, later is took more power from the 1st channel and i have also seen in some versions it takes first the full power form the first and the extra from the 2nd. i do not remember which fw version did what. but the total current is correct in the end.
Hi, I've got the question to SPD3303X-E (SPD3303X) owners. Have you tried applying latest firmware? In my case I was able to do so, but after upgrade every time I power SPD3303X-E on - I hear clicking relays. Meaning - my relays will gradually wear out. So, I am planning to revert to older firmware. Anyone else experienced relay issues after firmware upgrade? BTW, OCP works.
Yes i have the same, also i found after i made the video, that in parallel-mode.. all the current goes first from the master and then when the current limit is reached the slave helps, while in the old firmware it was equally distributed,over master and slave as you expect, i made a support ticket for that right then, i guess they are working on it.
Wow, I have had my 3303 for several years and did not know about the OCP feature. It is not in my owners manual. I want to charge two LiPo batteries with the PSU and I have been trying to learn how to set a low-end current cut-off limit. I was thinking that I would have to use EasyPower, but it appears from your video that I might be able to just use the OCP function... Let's see if I have this correctly... My batteries are the GB/T 18287 type. I have bypassed their internal charging boards. Let's say that the stated working voltage is 3.7V, the charge voltage is 4.3V, a safe charging current of 1A and the cutoff current is 200mA - all from the batteries' data sheet. I use the two PSU channels independently. I set both channels' voltage to 4.3V. I set the constant current to 1A. I set the OCP to 200mA. The current and voltage will automatically adjust. And, the OCP will turn off the charge cycle, when the current charging rate drops to 200mA. Correct? I sure hope so. Setting up the computer would be a hassle, for just charging batteries. Thank you for all that you do for us! Yes, I know that I can buy a cheap charger, but I am using this to learn about the PSU.
I have watched the video again and, no, the OCP does not set the lower current turn off limit. The OCP works as you describe, in that it shut off the current supply, when the previously set upper current limit is reached. So, that leaves my question of how to set a lower current threshold?
Sorry it works different.. CC will lower voltage to keep the current. OCP will act as virtual fuse and shutdown channel. so in your case over 200mA it will shutdown… not below
@@EPtechser cool. I love microcontrollers. I'm currently learning how to pull data off the bno055 sensor with a nano for a little bot I'm making with a mega. Arduino is what got me into circuit level electronics.
Hi, got the same unit and tried to update the firmware to the newest one. After a lot of problems I finally got easypower to connect to the unit. I then tried to update it via usb, it started the process and soon after that it gave me an error message. Now every time I try to turn it on, its stuck on the usb update screen at 0%. In your video you said that the update over usb also failed, so I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks to recover the unit?
Hi, it has been a while, maybe see if there is a factory default reset via the frond. or via software maybe i did that trough SPI via easypower, sorry i realy don't remember... did i say maybe something about it on video?
@@TonyAlbus gave it another shot with a different pc and a new usb cable and it worked. Dont know what it was, but thank you for responding to my comment though :)
Great review, Tony. I have been eyeballing this power supply for a few months now, in fact. If it is of any interst to you, I read a post on the EEVblog Forum describing how to update the SPD3303X-E to the higher resolution non-E version. Not sure how you feel about that type of hacking but it is possible.
Hi MFR! Thank you, yes it is a cool machine :).. and yes i have seen that post, very interesting, only i would be a bit scared to just load firmware from a stranger... then the post of the guy who loaded somehow via the debugger the original firmware, would be nice to try if i know how... but as long it still has warranty i will use EasyPower app that is also give you 1mV even though it does not show it in de software or device-display, it will do it :)
Hey Tony, Thank you for the detailed video. In the EEVblog teardown of this model he had noted that the plugs didn't fit securely into the jacks, but that review was from a couple of years back. With this more recent unit did you notice any problems like that?
Ha Tony, mede naar aanleiding van jouw review heb ik deze voeding ook gekocht. Heb echter een vraagje. Ik meet 224v AC in mijn stopcontact. Op welke instelling moet ik het input voltage nu zetten? 220 of 230v? Ik kan in de handleiding niets vinden.
Hi If you are looking for a good linear PSU, this one is great, i myself went for the X-E and not the X becouse i don't need that extra digit and the rest is the same. The user interface could be better, but once you get use to it and then the big display its great!.
Hello Tony, you made a really great video. One question, is it a switching power supply or a linear power supply? Thanks for your help in advance and best regards
NI Visa is terribly bloated. A requirement to use such an ancient version of it is really odd and might lead to compatibility issues with other measurement devices, which will expect much newer versions of it. I've had a lot of bad experience with the NI Visa framework. It's less known, but Agilent also have their own Visa framework, which I've found much easier and reliable to use.
Thanks for showing the parallel mode. I'm getting a Siglent power supply next week and the manual was not clear to me regarding how current setting should be set to accomplish more than 3.2A.. thank you
Thank you too! enjoy your device and the hobby!
I have the same model and need to update the firmware. Really great information and nice quality video production. I know in past videos you stated you always wanted to keep improving your videos and this video definitely shows your hard work. Thanks for posting!
Thank you very much for your nice comment. Doing a firmware update can be trickey so i hope this helps to do it right... good luck on your update and extra options.... Tony
Nicely done Tony
Thank you Mark!
Great demonstration of the power supply! I noticed something curious during the parallel mode section. At 15:09, the power supply shows a current of 3.42 A, while the multimeter reads 3.32 A, which is a difference of 100 mA. This seems significant, especially since in single-channel mode at 14:08, both devices show nearly identical readings. The discrepancy grows even larger at 15:38, with a difference of 170 mA. Could this be due to something inherent to the power supply’s design in parallel mode? Would love to hear your thoughts!
Also, could you perform a similar test with a load for the series mode? It would be interesting to see if a similar discrepancy appears there. Thanks!
Thanks! , i dont use this PSU anymore, the userinterface does not work for me, also Siglent stopped already making firmware for this hardware type.
i use now the UNI-T UDP3305SE and its much more user friendly and less expensive and still making Firmware for it. Siglent is great for scope and Spectrum analyzer, but maybe this is not their thing.
Thanks for your quick response! I wasn’t familiar with the UNI-T UDP3305S-E, but after watching your video about it, it seems like a great device. I’m currently looking for my first linear bench power supply, and with so many options available, I’d like to make sure I’m getting the best value for my money. Do you recommend the UNI-T UDP3305S-E in terms of build quality, accuracy, and fan noise?
@@arjanvanderesch Yes i recommend the UNI-T, i think it is indeed best value for money at the moment.
Thanks a lot!
Great overview. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome Dave, thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
Nice review. I may need to look into buying one now. Can't have too many PSU's :)
Thank you Stephen and agree, psu and counters there is no, too many 😁
Just seeing what the firmware update actually was, since I got a 3303X a few days ago. Interesting to see it side-by-side with that other beastly supply, used to have one like it years ago (they must be rebranded by dozens of companies).
The X vesrion is even cooler, nice pick!.. Yes the beast is sold under so many brands... here i took it apart: th-cam.com/video/Q1urhq6V9uc/w-d-xo.html
lol, I bought it thinking it was one of the few Siglents that couldn't be hacked. Deep diving into eevblog suggests I'm wrong about that. Still, being a simple power supply, it's less than $200 wasted [edit: although I think you might miss a digit on the display of lower model, not sure about that, seems like it has the higher resolution in remote mode even without hacking firmware]. And for the performance gains from hacked SDG2000X & SDS2000X+... that's worth $thousands. I'm a hobbiest, and Siglent is the best gear around, if you're willing to play the risk/reward game.
Greetings from Canada. Enjoy your content. I have the same power supply (firmware current to the device's hardware version, i.e., v3.0).
In CC mode, the slave display (CH2) is indicating measurably less current output than the master. Putting an ammeter on a load confirms that the current output for both channels - regardless of their values - are summed or combined (so the 'total' is accurate) - it's just that they aren't 'balanced'. It seems that this difference is much more pronounced at lower currents, e.g., charging a 12V SLA battery, where the difference is 60% or more. Using load resistors and higher currents, the difference between the two channels lessens to about 20% but, again, the two outputs combined accurately represent the current being consumed. Not sure what to make of it as this is not the same as your demonstration.
Thank you for your informative videos.
Hallo! , yes i noteced that too, in some firmware versions it was balanced, later is took more power from the 1st channel and i have also seen in some versions it takes first the full power form the first and the extra from the 2nd. i do not remember which fw version did what. but the total current is correct in the end.
Hi, I've got the question to SPD3303X-E (SPD3303X) owners. Have you tried applying latest firmware? In my case I was able to do so, but after upgrade every time I power SPD3303X-E on - I hear clicking relays. Meaning - my relays will gradually wear out. So, I am planning to revert to older firmware. Anyone else experienced relay issues after firmware upgrade? BTW, OCP works.
Yes i have the same, also i found after i made the video, that in parallel-mode.. all the current goes first from the master and then when the current limit is reached the slave helps, while in the old firmware it was equally distributed,over master and slave as you expect, i made a support ticket for that right then, i guess they are working on it.
@@TonyAlbus Just curious, have you got any update from Siglent regarding your ticket. Would be delighted to see siglent has fixed this issue...
@@ІванШелест-д2ц Sorry to say, no not yet... have not hear any back or seen update on there website.. guess we wait.
Wow, I have had my 3303 for several years and did not know about the OCP feature. It is not in my owners manual. I want to charge two LiPo batteries with the PSU and I have been trying to learn how to set a low-end current cut-off limit. I was thinking that I would have to use EasyPower, but it appears from your video that I might be able to just use the OCP function... Let's see if I have this correctly... My batteries are the GB/T 18287 type. I have bypassed their internal charging boards. Let's say that the stated working voltage is 3.7V, the charge voltage is 4.3V, a safe charging current of 1A and the cutoff current is 200mA - all from the batteries' data sheet. I use the two PSU channels independently. I set both channels' voltage to 4.3V. I set the constant current to 1A. I set the OCP to 200mA. The current and voltage will automatically adjust. And, the OCP will turn off the charge cycle, when the current charging rate drops to 200mA. Correct? I sure hope so. Setting up the computer would be a hassle, for just charging batteries. Thank you for all that you do for us! Yes, I know that I can buy a cheap charger, but I am using this to learn about the PSU.
I forgot to say that I am already using the current software.
I have watched the video again and, no, the OCP does not set the lower current turn off limit. The OCP works as you describe, in that it shut off the current supply, when the previously set upper current limit is reached. So, that leaves my question of how to set a lower current threshold?
Sorry it works different.. CC will lower voltage to keep the current. OCP will act as virtual fuse and shutdown channel. so in your case over 200mA it will shutdown… not below
@@TonyAlbus Yes, you are correct. So, I am back to investigating if I can possibly set a lower current limit with the EasyPower program.
Nice video. I went for the Owon DP3033. It had ocp out of the box.
Thank you!, The Owon is very colorful i see, nice they did have OCP already, nice specs..
Is the owon noisy?
@@jstro-hobbytech I am not doing high end analog stuff. I am mostly using it to supply microcontrollers and it has not caused any issues so far.
@@EPtechser cool. I love microcontrollers. I'm currently learning how to pull data off the bno055 sensor with a nano for a little bot I'm making with a mega. Arduino is what got me into circuit level electronics.
@@EPtechser I also own an owon 35b+ I think it's called.
Robocop says, never trust OCP!
:) yes indeed ...
Hi, got the same unit and tried to update the firmware to the newest one. After a lot of problems I finally got easypower to connect to the unit. I then tried to update it via usb, it started the process and soon after that it gave me an error message. Now every time I try to turn it on, its stuck on the usb update screen at 0%. In your video you said that the update over usb also failed, so I was wondering if you have any tips or tricks to recover the unit?
Hi, it has been a while, maybe see if there is a factory default reset via the frond. or via software maybe i did that trough SPI via easypower, sorry i realy don't remember... did i say maybe something about it on video?
@@TonyAlbus gave it another shot with a different pc and a new usb cable and it worked. Dont know what it was, but thank you for responding to my comment though :)
@@arm-cv7rd Great!! happy to hear it worked!
Great review, Tony. I have been eyeballing this power supply for a few months now, in fact. If it is of any interst to you, I read a post on the EEVblog Forum describing how to update the SPD3303X-E to the higher resolution non-E version. Not sure how you feel about that type of hacking but it is possible.
Hi MFR! Thank you, yes it is a cool machine :).. and yes i have seen that post, very interesting, only i would be a bit scared to just load firmware from a stranger... then the post of the guy who loaded somehow via the debugger the original firmware, would be nice to try if i know how... but as long it still has warranty i will use EasyPower app that is also give you 1mV even though it does not show it in de software or device-display, it will do it :)
Hey Tony, Thank you for the detailed video. In the EEVblog teardown of this model he had noted that the plugs didn't fit securely into the jacks, but that review was from a couple of years back. With this more recent unit did you notice any problems like that?
Thanks Ben, no i did not have that problem.
Ha Tony, mede naar aanleiding van jouw review heb ik deze voeding ook gekocht. Heb echter een vraagje. Ik meet 224v AC in mijn stopcontact. Op welke instelling moet ik het input voltage nu zetten? 220 of 230v? Ik kan in de handleiding niets vinden.
Hallo Jeroen, ik zou hem zelf op 230 zetten.. met mooi weer gaat de spanning toch omhoog met alle zonne panelen om je heen.
@@TonyAlbus dank voor je snelle reply!
Is this SPD 3303X model reliable? I’m planning to buy one sometime soon for personal purpose. Or could you recommend any other DC suppliers?
Hi If you are looking for a good linear PSU, this one is great, i myself went for the X-E and not the X becouse i don't need that extra digit and the rest is the same.
The user interface could be better, but once you get use to it and then the big display its great!.
Dat is nou raar Tony. In de EEvlog teardown van Dave is de display op 1 mv/1ma afleesbaar. Hoe zit dat nou?
Hallo Harry, dat is het verschil tussen de X en X-E versie. het is wel te 'upgraden', maar niet altijd suc6vol
@@TonyAlbus Ok, thanks, duidelijk!
Can I charge a 12v 280Ah battery with this?
Yes you can,. but you can also do that with a more simple charger.
$400USD to charge a tiny battery! Nice!
@@leefiles 280Ah battery at 3A will take a very long time, few days to charge ...
Hello Tony,
you made a really great video.
One question, is it a switching power supply or a linear power supply?
Thanks for your help in advance and best regards
Hi Torsten, it is linear.. it has a big transformer...a nice ring one.
@@TonyAlbus THX
NI Visa is terribly bloated. A requirement to use such an ancient version of it is really odd and might lead to compatibility issues with other measurement devices, which will expect much newer versions of it. I've had a lot of bad experience with the NI Visa framework. It's less known, but Agilent also have their own Visa framework, which I've found much easier and reliable to use.
Yes it is a few GB, but the Visa from Keysight is also a huge package .. i have read that the NI-Visa is better compatiple