I totally forgot to test the software control via USB feature, apparently it has it.
@unmanaged10 ай бұрын
need to try the usb and use it to revive old batts ....
@JAKOB197710 ай бұрын
Will put it here, as it can be helpful info for this device. You got secondary features. * Double mid button will activate menu. * Holding mid button will lock it. * Holding right button will enter "presets" where you can save values with 10 presets (0-9) and OCP & OVP for each.. You cycle with thumb-wheel and select with buttons. * Holding left button will power on or power down... you can adjust in menu how it shall react when you attach power.. "on or off". * Doube left button will enter USB slaxxmode (lol your not allowed to write that word..spooky censored PC world) USB slaxx-mode so you can control it remotely with a wireless mouse or keyboard etc (you just plug in your wireless dongle into the USB-A socket) and you can control it remotely, its fiddly when doing minute differences, as its the mousewheel that cycles values * You can get out of the V/A adjustment highlight-mode, by holding either of the three buttons for a short while, so you don't have to rely on time for the V/A-highlight to dissapear.. You can dial in your choosed input-voltage and what PD value you wanna use in the DP100 menu.. 5v. 9v. 12v. 15v. 20v..it will also do Qualcomm protocols so 5V, 9v, 12V... and you can also just run it from old school USB-A 5V, but its a bucked device (no boost) so you will only obtain voltage control below your voltage input level. I run mine from PD3.1 140W powerbank (Anker737), so 28v 5A but I need to trigger the 28V PD3.1 protocol on the cable, as not many end products got PD3.1 support.. same with DP100 it support max PD3.0 protocol.. so natively its max 20V 5A, that again matches with its rating 100W. . but you can always just feet it what every DC voltage you like. it doesn't have to be one of the modern charge protocols, and why they incl. the TypeC to DC barrel adapter, so you can use any old laptop PSU with DC barrel 5.5x2.5/2.1 or you can use a RC LIPO pack.. in the voltage you prefer, and just run it from that.. it accept 5v to 32v input. its very tolerant for the DC voltage sources it will work with. I love how Dave almost take offense, as its fronting on his little precious MicroSupply-turf that were a sexy little thing (no doubt) that sadly never saw daylight and likely wont, when you can get 100W adj. PSU at these prices. Dave.. please be careful with your price-thumbnails as they ain't representative... your showing "Welcome Deal prices".. that really ain't representative.. as Aliexpress will eat a good chunk of the cost when there is a "welcome deal banner".. please log into Aliexpress to see the real prices. Its a relative new Chinese upstarter that are making these "Atomic".. if I recall AlienTek is just a western intended brandname... but its Punctual Atom.. that are making it.. they also make a few other tools. Soldering Iron, small Logic Analyzer, small handheld scope, heatgun with brushless motor, and some other stuff.. I got a thread on EEVblog. There is also PC software with english language, but I couldn't get it to work when I dug down into it ½ year back on the 2 units I purchased (fw v1.4_1.4).. - when trying to run the software it popped up with a small window that were a pain to close again. :-/ An example of the PC software kzbin.info/www/bejne/oZiki2eva9tnhcUsi=sJ8x-7lMMHN2vKoO&t=47
@Electronics-Rocks10 ай бұрын
I was just about to purchase one then saw your tweet about editing. The only thing is it is not pc control? Ok better buy it tonight as the price is rising!
@txpgc486710 ай бұрын
Hi dave can we put 2 identical 20000 mA in parallel as input to DP100 and have a mobile bench PSU ?
@johnsonlam10 ай бұрын
Usually I consider China product (own brand) not good, but sometimes there is exception like this, love to see them making good quality product!
@sabamacx10 ай бұрын
Dave's micro-supply is the reason why I subscribed to this channel in its infancy while I was in highschool. Since then I've graduated, post-graduated, jobbed, housed and kidded. Still would like a micro-supply :^)
@AnnaVannieuwenhuyse10 ай бұрын
one day
@Mtaalas10 ай бұрын
I want to believe!
@echelonrank392710 ай бұрын
sounds like explanation why u cant afford it 😁
@ericpilboue327610 ай бұрын
Thank you very much from Paris, with the help of subtitle your video is a true retro-engineering , i have the tiny scope, the tiny logic analyser, but now i need this tiny power supply i will have 3 measuring tools never used, only tested after the unboxing..
@tobimai484310 ай бұрын
Agree. Really sad that he just dropped it
@alientek_official10 ай бұрын
We are very happy that everyone likes our DP100 mini DC power supply----ALIENTEK😘
@janh.494310 ай бұрын
is it possible to ship the DP 100 to Germany? On Ali Express it says it won't ship
@evanvenn10 ай бұрын
What is best UK purchase URL?
@LeonZhou-gi5rq10 ай бұрын
haha
@alientek_official10 ай бұрын
Our store can be opened through Mr. Dave’s link@@evanvenn
@alientek_official10 ай бұрын
Sorry, friends, we are trying to find a way to open sales and delivery in Germany.@@janh.4943
@scottbez110 ай бұрын
This thing has a relatively simple (but undocumented) HID interface that supports control and monitoring over the USB A port! There's apparently windows software and a library available, but I decompiled the library for reference and built a proof of concept browser-based interface using WebHID called webdp100 that doesn't require any application to be installed. I'd love to see someone take that concept and run with it to build a full-featured cross-platform computer interface!
@TechnicallyaNomad10 ай бұрын
Fascinating! Do you have a GitHub or something?
@dougle0310 ай бұрын
Sounds like you should put this into a Github repository to let others contribute...
@scottbez110 ай бұрын
@@dougle03 Indeed. Can't link outside KZbin in comments though 🔎 "webdp100"
@Giedrius-lb7np10 ай бұрын
This might a milestone, first positive review by Dave of something costing less than 100,000$
@lolilollolilol777310 ай бұрын
That's not true, he has done some positive reviews of things like that in the past, including a $12 multimeter, and of course scopes. The truth is, we are spoilt nowadays, we can do some serious electronics at very affordable costs. For $300, we can have a DMM, a 2 channel 20MHz scope, a soldering statiion, a power supply, and a Raspberry Pi 4, all of those with pretty decent performance. This allows quite a lot of things.
@calholli10 ай бұрын
Flaws are flaws.. you can't just ignore them
@gregandark857110 ай бұрын
I'm not really sure, but I'm starting to think this is because the Chinese has started to rise their overall quality. But i may be wrong, so pls nevermind.
@KrotowX10 ай бұрын
Not the first for sure. He did several positive "cheap tech" revievs earlier too. Particularly about another power supply - Riden RD6006. I bought that power supply after Dave's review and so far I have not regretted it.
@era79289 ай бұрын
@@gregandark8571 It is because of china started to manufacture their own chips. That is the reason why products from china can be this cheap.
@Evergreen6410 ай бұрын
Man. This is the first review in a while I've seen where Dave didn't really have any major criticisms of a product. 😁
@ColHardy10 ай бұрын
I was so impressed by that I bought one lol. Had to use Dave's link to get it$20 AU cheaper than just searching for it
@rahulkushwaha950010 ай бұрын
I like this type of teardown n exploration of cheap but useful products.
@jimquinn10 ай бұрын
Nice review. I just received and tested mine on Thursday. Software is good, but I emailed them some suggestions. They responded, so I am hopeful. Anyway, best part is the portability. This Dp100 plus SharGeek 140W GaN charger are perfect match. Thanks Alientek.
@testep0210 ай бұрын
Love videos like this! Thanks for the effort you put into this, Dave. Much appreciated, man!
@Markus2801A10 ай бұрын
I bought the unit a few months ago. I am very impressed with its capabilities and accuracy! Highly recommend! Hopefully AlienTek will release a Unit with larger Screen and maybe dual or more outputs ;-)
@IanScottJohnston10 ай бұрын
Sheesh!….it’s tiny! If Dave had made it, it’d be called the nanoSupply.
@BlackPhanth0ms10 ай бұрын
Had this one in my cart for some time. Saw your Twitter sneak peak and decided to buy before you make it sell out ;). Glad it passed the tests
@LawpickingLocksmith10 ай бұрын
While you waste time on Twitter, I buy the model X....
@McTroyd10 ай бұрын
Should AlienTek see this comment, UX suggestion: offer the option for larger font and icons. Then, when nothing is selected for adjustment and the thumbwheel is otherwise unused, use the thumbwheel to page between readouts. Maybe flip back to the icons automatically if there's a fault (i.e. user reached ISet and we're current-limited) so we see the red light. Neat little box, though, and a textbook example of what Dave would be competing against with the uSupply.
@cheeseparis110 ай бұрын
This is such a nice power supply. I need to find a use for this because I want it! Thanks for the test
@veritanuda10 ай бұрын
What a cute little functional device. I can see that being used in prototyping when you need specific voltages. The fact is comes in carry case and fits in your pocket awesome. I shall have to add it to my kit bag. Great review. Thanks for sharing.
@aliveandwellinisrael250710 ай бұрын
Couldn't miss up the opportunity to tease us with the uSupply yet again, huh? :)
@JarekLupinski10 ай бұрын
this, with a small battery pack (even if it's external) would be a game changer. coupled with a DMM that has the same form factor and a usb-c powered soldering iron, i can pack my whole lab into a small backpack pocket
@ekner10 ай бұрын
Was expecting you to be quite critical of it. Positively surprised it seems to have gotten your stamp of approval! I might get it because I need a beginner bench psu. Been soldering and doing little things here and there for 20 years but haven't bought an adjustable psu yet because they are all so expensive.
@Kevin7566810 ай бұрын
I've been using one of the cheap Chinese ZK-4KX buck-boost adjustable power supplies for years now. Works fine for my purposes, and I used the box it came in along with some salvaged speaker terminals from an old amplifier to make an enclosure. One set of terminals is adjustable, and the other is switched directly to the input, so I have fixed 12v available at all times too.
@simonilett99810 ай бұрын
@@Kevin75668 I've had a ZK4-KX mounted in my ATX power supply for a few years. I also still have all the usual fixed voltages, but use the ZK when needed, and it works great, been very handy. Recently, I found I need 36V for something, with a quick search I found you can now buy a ZK-5KX - 0.6V-36V - 0-5A, with a heatsink mounted cooling fan. It has the same size panel dimensions as the 4KX, just a little deeper with the fan. It should be an easy direct swap into my existing ATX supply for a nice V + C upgrade without having to modify the panel cut out or any internal wiring etc.👍🇦🇺
@shazam627410 ай бұрын
Alientek also lists the DS100, a 2ch 50 MHz 250 MS hand held scope and component tester for
@Chriva10 ай бұрын
Looked really good for the price! Happy almost 1 mil subs btw :)
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
Long way to go to 1M at the current rate
@Chriva10 ай бұрын
Not looking too bad when checking out socialblade stats. I give it 18 months max
@rkan210 ай бұрын
Dave's been at 930k or so for like 3 years 😂
@L-udo10 ай бұрын
dave to the rescue, saw this on my aliexpress and was interested. same day I saw it I also see this video on it. finished the video and immediately bought one!
@tonyh630910 ай бұрын
I think you got it wrong wrt. the switching mosfets - the single one is the switch, the 2 paralleled are the synchronous rectifiers, which is what I expect given that the dominant loss in a buck converter is typically the switching loss in the upper mosfet. For maximum efficiency the switch needs to switch as fast as possible which is made easier by minimising the gate charge of the switch fet (so long as it's conduction losses don't then dominate). The sync fets don't suffer switching loss so reducing the conduction losses by paralleling 2 fets can often improve efficiency. It's all a compromise of course; the ratio of input to output voltage determines which source of loss predominates.
@volodumurkalunyak465110 ай бұрын
That is only true for low output voltages like CPU VRM does. When output voltage can be 0-99% of input one - 2 high side switches seem better than 2 low side ones to me. Majority of switching loss happens in high side switch so keeping lowering and spreading conduction losses there seems reasonable.
@tonyh630910 ай бұрын
@@volodumurkalunyak4651 Using 2 high side FETs will halve the high side conduction loss but it may come at considerable cost in switching loss given the drive current to/from the high side gate driver (the MP9228) now has to be shared between two FETs; halving the drive current to charge the gate capacitance could double the switching time and switching loss. In reality it probably wouldn't be as bad as that in this case - the MP9228 should be able to switch 2 x RUH4040M2 FETs reasonably quickly (< 25ns) but still slower than a single FET. The conduction loss reduction could be more than undone by the extra switching losses, the extra power for the gate charge and the extra output capacitance loss of the 2nd FET. [EDIT] On the other hand, the minimum switching time may well be limited by EMI requirements more than the gate driver's ability. The lower, sync, FET(s) do not suffer significant switching loss so using more (or larger) FETs reduces the low side conduction losses (at output voltages < 0.5 x input voltage) for the extra gate charge and output capacitance losses. The benefit from having 2 sync FETs doesn't appear to be great however.
@teraytech181810 ай бұрын
I've found the detail of the chip with silkscreen ‘GEE’ on the output board. It's AP2502 4-CH Linear Constant Current Sink With Matching. Make sense for driving 4 LEDs at the output port.
@IndependentNewsMedia10 ай бұрын
Nice break down video, Happy Easter God bless.
@shubus10 ай бұрын
It's a nice bit of kit, but would really like to have a display where I don't need to wear my glasses to see it. That's why Dave's "Not For Sale" supply would find a home in my shop.
@lolilollolilol777310 ай бұрын
Yes, the screen could have been on the top of the unit and hence much bigger.
@Tawnos_10 ай бұрын
@@lolilollolilol7773 They're meeting a price point. The fact it has USB control should eliminate all the screen size issues. If the firmware is updatable/UI customizable, the screen has a lot of potential for a better setup (left right buttons to swap screens, hold center to modify, tap center to select items/confirm changes, left to go back while modifying, scroll to change items/change values). Such a tiny screen greatly benefits from not trying to cram viewing everything on the same screen and could be more than adequate for such a small power supply adapter.
@mikefochtman716410 ай бұрын
Maybe the thermal pad across the two parallel MOSFETs is just to keep them both at the same temperature? If they're just hardwired in parallel, it could be important that one doesn't get a lot warmer and start to runaway with more than it's share of the load?
@GamieMCGamerface10 ай бұрын
I like that you open things up and go through all the guts.
@lighteningwawa10 ай бұрын
Dave you kept saying Alienware 😂😂😂
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
Damn, really?
@jjoonathan717810 ай бұрын
It has light-up ports, it makes sense
@shadow703793210 ай бұрын
@@EEVblog Yes lol. Listen to the Conclusion section.
@willynebula619310 ай бұрын
$40 Gaming laptop! Ill buy ten!!!!
@LawpickingLocksmith10 ай бұрын
Built by slaves on alien rates. Every-time I order from Ali I pray to their god....
@SlaVoy10 ай бұрын
I recognize these illuminated connectors and power cables from the MINIWARE power supply 😉
@rocketman221projects10 ай бұрын
It would have been better with a larger display mounted in the top of the case and dedicated output on/off, voltage and current buttons. At least output seems to be fairly clean for a switcher as long as you don't run it from a USB power brick. I would have preferred Anderson Powerpole connectors for the input though.
@bennguyen131310 ай бұрын
For its size and that you can use your laptops' usb-c supply it almost the perfect travel supply. Would like to see a boost version of it, or an AC input to get the 30V/5A. Being able to control it via usb is a killer feature!
@IanScottJohnston10 ай бұрын
I believe, the Chinese text on the underside of the Pcb "正点原子" translates to "Punctual Atom"......I guess the tag line used by AlienTek.
@alientek_official10 ай бұрын
NO,"正点原子"These words are our brand name in China, and the foreign brand name is "ALIENTEK"
@justin.campbell10 ай бұрын
I believe that "Diode" across the output is a SMAJ28CA TVS diode, the YG marking and package matches. Sure seems like they put a lot of effort into making this supply!
@shazam627410 ай бұрын
What? Dave guesses wrong again?
@-Graham10 ай бұрын
One of the reasons I started following back in the day was because of the μSupply! It looks like there is plenty of space for a buck/boost/sepic converter on the input but it would be much less efficient. ≤97% seems unbelievably good!
@andutei10 ай бұрын
The two paralleled mosfets are low-side not high side, their drains (pins 5..8) go to the high side mosfet's source (pins 1..3). The output diode is a SMAJ28CA, bidirectional TVS.
@SeanBZA10 ай бұрын
Really needs a bigger display, plenty of room to put it on the top of the case, and use the rest of the PCB layout on the main board still, only needs to have that encoder not installed, with a SMD socket in place of it (likely same footprint is available for one) with a small lead to the encoder, and as a bonus gives a bit more room to have the buttons as well. Going to make the case a bit thicker, but now you can have it either mounted on a flat vertical surface, or flat on the bench, with no extra work. Also rotate it so display is mounted so leads come out bottom, and gives real estate for a decent display in same form factor (going to cost a little more for display over the dinky colour OLED though, probably will have to be a small colour LCD with backlight instead, likely a drop in replacement) and some larger switches, with a regular encoder as well. Easily reuse the main PCB and button board, along with output jack board, and then, because you now have 10mm between board and top, put 5 small stick on heatsinks on the power switches to keep them cool.
@Tawnos_10 ай бұрын
One of the few times I've seen your version of effuse praise for a cheap product, great find!
@frankgrudge882310 ай бұрын
Ripper video Dave! Watching in Venice from Melbourne
@borayurt6610 ай бұрын
Wow! Not one single serious criticism from Dave. This one is a keeper.
@calholli10 ай бұрын
This looks similar to the FNB58 .. that is a USB tester. It has a similar display and can act as a power supply also. I wouldn't be surprised if it were the same electronics on the inside.. It even has a built in oscilloscope and even some sort of software app used on PC to go with it. It would be a great comparison to this thing.. The features and setup are very similar.
@OGRTD10 ай бұрын
No. FNB58 is just a USB Tester. You can trigger different fast charging protocols and monitor the load parameters. But it is not a power supply like this one.
@calholli10 ай бұрын
@@OGRTD It definitely is.. It even comes with a USB to alligator wires.. While plugged into a USB-c. you can set the output as 5v, 9v, 12v and 20v and use it as a power supply. Most of the major video reviews show this too. I don't think it's as powerful as this one though.
@NelioSmix10 ай бұрын
Really interesting product. @EEVblog could you check the curve response when powering something by touching the alligator and not the software output on. Usually power supplies generate a quite high overshoot that can damage some devices.
@johnshaw35910 ай бұрын
Nice and neat, but I prefer the Fnirsi buck boost, 7V minimum input.
@YouveBeenCabadged10 ай бұрын
Looks nice - would love to see an output noise comparison against the Miniware competitors
@TYGAMatt10 ай бұрын
Dave, your review did it for me. Just put my order in before the price shoots up. 47USD. Free shipping. Don't need all the fancy cables and power supplies. Have those already. Mustn't grumble.
@karljay74735 ай бұрын
I got a DC->DC buck boost converter that's like this, but not in a ready made box. This looks like a version of that, without the boost. They are handy, but the menu system is a bit awkward. I use it as a portable PS and battery charger. I only paid $22 and I've seen them in the $15 range, but you have to supply the box and connectors.
@3v1Bunny10 ай бұрын
the DP makes it a keeper!
@MattyEngland10 ай бұрын
I guess they didn't silkscreen it so that they can sell it in any language market.
@ZaphodHarkonnen10 ай бұрын
That’s exactly my thinking. Though power on/off does have an international symbol they could have used for that at least.
@redolgreg10 ай бұрын
I reckon its a case used for multiple products, maybe an audio amp
@user-yk1cw8im4h10 ай бұрын
They could have used symbols like I/O though, so your assumption does not make sense.
@u1f98a10 ай бұрын
also likely that they reuse the same case among multiple devices
@ken83010 ай бұрын
Just a day later, and the price has already increased by $10.
@JWH310 ай бұрын
Still not bad at that price.
@truectl10 ай бұрын
I bought this some months ago for ~$45 and was impressed with it. I figured as soon as some big enough tech reviewer reviews this, the price will immediately go up. Always does. And that day has come...
@byrne191619 күн бұрын
The kit is $85 now
@noahwinslow269210 ай бұрын
Wow, I am actually really impressed with that little power supply! good features, pretty low output ripple ! What a fine bit of kit there
@Electronzap10 ай бұрын
That is cool, I have wanted to use my portable power banks as a current source, and that would do so nicely.
@golllluk10 ай бұрын
Tempting to get one of these. But I frequently work with 24V stuff. Would be great if it was 140w rated, using 28V 5A.
@Indiskret110 ай бұрын
This was a great review! Much obliged.
@XtianApi9 ай бұрын
I have the miniware load and screen and wanted to add the little power supply, it can buck and boost, but this is so much cheaper. Hard to decide. A few of aloentek's products seem to be following what miniware is doing
@tomgreen67959 ай бұрын
The diode across output pos and neg might be something emmmm.... deliberate. In some designs, to prevent someone from accidentally connecting a power source in the wrong polarity to output pins, they add a diode with a huge rated current and hope the external power source fries or triggers its own protection.
@leighleslie114410 ай бұрын
29:19 i can't believe you didn't give us a demonstration of how much of a difference the shielding makes vs "touching the housing with a human hand"
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
It goes away completely.
@qzorn444010 ай бұрын
Very nice DP100 and a sweet RIGOL 12 bit Digital Oscilloscope DHO814. 😎 Thanks for an interesting video.
@Rob210 ай бұрын
I do have some cheap "USB DESKTOP POWER" supply that I use for experiments, it is powered from USB-C as well. It has a lot less features like this one, but it DOES have a buck/boost converter!
@scuzzo710 ай бұрын
Looks amazing! Just having a usb-c power lead worries me though, if you use the adapter cable to get 30 volts, I’m guessing that means you have a constant, unprotected 30 volts on a usb-c killer right on the desk where you might be plugging in usb-c devices that are incapable of such voltages. So for 30V I would have preferred an additional barrel input. Having it also work on usb-c is amazing though.
@IcecalGamer10 ай бұрын
Dave , at 35:35 you said they didn't need the metal case for the dissipation. I disagree. Just in the 10-15 seconds you said that, the unit temp, by it's internal probe, rose by 1 dongree science from 35 to 36. You* can see it It's shown on the OSD rising 0.1 increments/sec . Edit: Don't give them ideas to cut corners, for Ver 1.5 For ~50 Bucks that is a Great value, did NOT expect it to be neeeearly as good. I just wish i had 50 spare bucks for one
@radarmusen10 ай бұрын
Reminds me a little of MiniWare MDP-P906 it's just another price level.
@sergeyivanov34539 ай бұрын
I wonder how they made CC mode using MP9928. Do they use an exterlan shunt sensor and then manipulate FB pin?
@ekon01cz8 ай бұрын
I'm investigating this thing and I'm not sure about Dave saying CC/CV can be done internally only with Buck convertor. Datasheet just says 3 possible options for ILIM. Maybe they really can operate ILIM, but it is strange. Lowest possible current setting is 25mV (connected to GND), which I would suggest is voltage drop across sense R. If that is case, with 8mOhm R, we get about 3 Amps.Which doesn't make sense.
@marcus_w010 ай бұрын
Ahh, retro EEV-Blog vibes, testing power supplies. Loved it! What are the two op-amps in this configuration for?
@NiSE_Rafter2 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a comparison of this to FNISRI's competing product that came out recently
@adam.gibson9 ай бұрын
There is a tiny LiPO/LiIon/etc charger (B6 Neo) that takes USB C PD input and also has DC power supply mode. The thing is tiny. It can't go down in amperage as far but for emergency power supply, charger, etc. I end up using it more than I use my power supply for most things that don't need a bigger supply.
@kamaromike10 ай бұрын
Looks like they used an already engineered case for a desktop DAC/AMP or headphone AMP given the button/wheel and silkscreen layout. Appears very similar to some other devices I've used and seen. It's a great form factor for travel work. If only it was available with an internal battery for being in the field. Similar to something like a NanoVNA or the little Hantek oscilloscopes.
@sammcj200010 ай бұрын
Great video, so the TLDR is probably - surprisingly good for $78AUD, lots of features, well made with decent components and respectable noise! That's awesome!
@youtubak77710 ай бұрын
This is cool, I might add this to my pelican case next to the USB C soldering iron...
@MarvinMalane6 ай бұрын
I think my unit came with incorrect calibration, when i set the output voltage to 0V i get 3mV on output, if i set the voltage to 10mV i get 13mV actual output. It always has this offset for whatever reason. I thought its issue in my measurement but when i short the outputs there is a measurable amount of current flowing.
@zyeborm10 ай бұрын
They may have the screen there so you can stack them vertically if you want a few units.
@AnalogueGround10 ай бұрын
I wonder if it would be happy with an unregulated 35V input from a basic old school big ass linear power supply? With a USB-C input I presume that there's some handshake communication going on with the source supply.
@icpart10 ай бұрын
I have that DP100 form late December ordered. The price in not very different from now. I paid about 56$ with dicounts to EU, AE prices go up after every sale events so jut wait some time and it will go down again. Also Alientek T80/80P soldering irons are also very good. I just received my T80 C210 compatible version. I am suprised how small and handy us that soldering iron. It is also very light and made from full metal body. My USB-C cable weight much more compared to T80 weight.
@mdfyui800010 ай бұрын
I bought one as it seemed handy as a field kit device, a little bit more than just a dumb powerpack or using the negotiation adapters. Complaint would be, wish the display had a mode to display less but larger and a setting for a peak holding display (pretty sure it doesn't peak-hold per sample period, not sure if it's average or just direct sample). The update rate for the feedback measurement on the display is really too slow to catch anything on. ED - also the metal barrels could do with a bit more insulation bulk... I suppose there's a convenience of being able to probe them or apply one directly against something but they seem far too exposed with just the little coloured ring around the screw sleeve.
@leon13noelspy10 ай бұрын
Dave you might wanna check out the zk-dp3d power supply. It takes usb a, micro usb or usb c and you can go from 1 to 30v and 0-2A. However if the output is over 15w it will shut off after a bit to protect itself from overheating. It’s only 9$ including shipping. It’s less quality than that one you showed in the video but on the go this one is pretty good
@nil2k10 ай бұрын
Would love to see what it does with a 100w Mac pro USB c power supply
@donondre731410 ай бұрын
Hmm, I think with the MP9928 you can only set a current limit for the peak inductor current. The actual constant current control must be implemented elsewhere.
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
I don't see it.
@Indiskret110 ай бұрын
Good ripple measurements, but that's when it's new. I seen many PSU's which were very good as new, but terrible after a couple of 1000 hours. What makes the difference here is capacitor quality and brands. Rubycon is one brand that usually holds up, even for decades if the power supply is properly constructed.
@KrotowX10 ай бұрын
Low form-factor USB-C powered 100W PSU without a fan? Damn, I want it.
@Ojref110 ай бұрын
I like the Miniware stuff but this seems to be a good alternative.
@4bSix86f619 ай бұрын
Those ChongX capaictors sometimes come with the word VEHT instead of VENT 😂
@ClementsProjects9 ай бұрын
Great review ! I ordered one of them, let's try! :)
@dh203210 ай бұрын
what is point black PCB's you can not even see it in use? it's costs more to make, and harder see, and must make repairs harder too?
@thephlophers10 ай бұрын
I would immediately buy a larger version of this for the bench
@salmanrashid624510 ай бұрын
Hakko just announced its updated FX-888DX with an updated rotary encoder and an optional 95w iron and new colors!
@b5a5m510 ай бұрын
I don't see "EPR" in the top comments so I'll add it here. To get 30V from the supply without the barrel jack to usb-c cable, you need an "EPR" (Extended Power Range) capable usb pd 3.1 power supply as that is the spec that offers voltages beyond 20V up to 48V. Addendum: Oh the pd ic itself in the supply doesn't support EPR? That's lame. I'd be curious to see you review the Pinecil v2 which through EPR is 140W capable using a low resistance tip.
@tf13896 ай бұрын
crazy voltage ripple. very good tool. very good review thanks. subbing. would you make a review video for zk sk90c and xy sk120. almost no video about them. i wonder the stability of them, their voltage ripple. zk sk90c says it use pi filter, the other says 2 rc filter to stabilize voltage.
@arashai10 ай бұрын
Any chance the case is reused from some audio gadget? Play, stop, rewind, volume knob, and RCA jacks….
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
Possible.
@JAKOB197710 ай бұрын
No, you cycle the digits accordingly... right & left to move the V/A highlight and mid button enters or if you hold it for a short while, you STOP the highlight and gets you back, so you don't have to rely on the time-delay.. and the purpose for "Left - Stop - Right" Its build from the ground up, it ain't a m4shup product.. you can see the evolvement on chinese forums where Punctual Atom shared their development.. creating the case doesn't cost a lot in China. The formfactor is for stackable purpose if you want more channels... you can see an example on EEvblog with a few on top of each other from me, also why the display ain't on top, but at an angle... Same you also see on other micro PSU.. fx Miniware P905 and P906.. they just have the screen even smaller, again for stackable purpose, .and then you can get a separate MDP XP display to put as the toppiece if you want an even bigger display than their small side matrix..
@yobb8910 ай бұрын
yeah i think i might get one of these, sick of having a large bench psu
@gentlemanhk10 ай бұрын
I just love his way of reviewing stuff xD
@dougle0310 ай бұрын
I mostly use mine when prototyping small boards based on ESP chips. I have several of them and they never let me down...
@lohikarhu73410 ай бұрын
I still like a good old knob for adjusting stuff... All the multi function ideas for doing things with 3 buttons are such a pain in the neck when using gear all day long...
@dominikbehr286310 ай бұрын
I bought one several months ago. It is amazing, I love it. I put my chonky bench power supply in storage. But I havent installed the PC software for it yet because it is on some weird Baidu shared drive.
@TheDefpom10 ай бұрын
Looks a lot like it was based on the Miniware MDP-P906 which I reviewed some time ago (complete with magic smoke when it blew up, and then I fixed it too), this unit is certainly a lot cheaper though, but they did copy a lot from Miniware.
@hansdegroot65210 ай бұрын
Wow Dave is possitive about something 😊
@breedj110 ай бұрын
Seems like a nice piece of kit. But if the CH224 only supports 22 V how does the power supply support 32V input? Will it be bypassed when using a powersupply at the input (non negotiable)? And what are those tinned rectangles on the pcb? There are a lot of them.
@ubacow71099 ай бұрын
What are some things you can power w/ the banana ports? Speakers?
@IanMcDoe10 ай бұрын
Dont you have to hold the electronics upside down in australia if you dont want the electrons to fall out?
@LeonZhou-gi5rq10 ай бұрын
WOW!AlienTek!I used their STM32 devlopment board from 2010.
@francismendes10 ай бұрын
Isn't the GND switching a problem if you are sharing the GND of your circuit with another equipment that is connected to the same GND as your source for the power supply?
@EEVblog10 ай бұрын
You do that externall, not via the PSU whcih would be via the USB ground. So no, not a problem.
@joshuawang585910 ай бұрын
This company “正点原子” was founded by some electronics enthusiasts, I bought their Microcontroller develop kits couple years ago, really good for students or engineers on budget
@philoso37710 ай бұрын
Nice video and presentation. Why do we call a voltage converter/regulator a power supply?