From 095fb50a7b09b29660ab9803bda5a26219bbd1e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Blaise Thompson Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 12:00:41 -0600 Subject: 2018-11-14 12:00 --- manual/manual.tex | 134 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 98 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/manual.tex') diff --git a/manual/manual.tex b/manual/manual.tex index a02eef2..a9ea404 100755 --- a/manual/manual.tex +++ b/manual/manual.tex @@ -1,15 +1,21 @@ \documentclass{manual} +\pagenumbering{gobble} \title{Dual Low-Current Galvanostat} -\author{Blaise J Thompson} +\author{Blaise Thompson} \begin{document} \maketitle -% TODO: photo of final product +\vspace*{\fill} +\begin{center} + \includegraphics[width=0.75\linewidth]{../pictures/2018-11-14_104721} +\end{center} +\vspace*{\fill} \section{Overview \& Performance} +\pagenumbering{arabic} The dual galvanostat is designed to force a small, constant current through an electrolytic cell. The voltage floats to whatever is needed to maintain that current. @@ -32,6 +38,11 @@ The absolute deviation between setpoint and measured current never exceeds 30 $\ Please note that the galvanostat is still capable of maintaining these low currents. The displayed value simply may not correspond to the actual current, so an independent calibration is warranted. +\autoref{fig:load} shows the applied voltage as a function of load resistance. +In all cases, the set current was 1 mA. +The grey line shows ``ideal'' ohms law behavior. +The saturation of the galvanostat at roughly 13 V can easily be seen. + \clearpage \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../data/2018-11-13/setpoint} @@ -47,55 +58,106 @@ The displayed value simply may not correspond to the actual current, so an indep \end{figure} \clearpage -\section{Troubleshooting \& Repair} +\clearpage +\begin{figure} + \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../data/2018-11-14/load} + \caption{ + Measured applied voltage versus load resistance. + All readings were taken at a current set-point of 1 mA. + The ``ideal'' ohms law behavior is represented by the grey diagonal line. + Both outputs saturate at just above 13 V. + } + \label{fig:load} +\end{figure} +\clearpage + +\section{Troubleshooting} + +This section describes calibration and testing of the dual galvanostat. + +When troubleshooting or inspecting the circuit, start by testing each of the power test points. +All power voltages should be measured relative to circuit common at test point 1. +TP2 should be +15 V. +TP5 should be -6 V. +If these are not maintained, check the regulator U1, the inverter U4, and the capacitors C1, C2, C3, C4, \& C5. +C4 and C5 are electrolytic, so they may be the most suspect. + +There are three board-level trimpots that can be adjusted to calibrate the output of the dual galvanostat. +Refer to the schematic and board drawings at the end of this manual to find the location of these trimpots. +They are all three Bourns 3296 series, blue boxes with brass adjusts on the top. + +The first trimpot, RV4, is located near the top of the PCB. +Adjust this trimpot while monitoring the voltage at TP6 relative to circuit common (TP1). +Adjust the external digipot (RV3), and ensure that the voltage at TP6 corresponds directly to the setting of RV3, in mV. +For example, when RV3 reads 999, the voltage at TP6 should be 0.999 V. +Typically it is best to adjust this pot with RV3 set to a large number, since this gives you the most sensitivity in defining the necessary proportionality. + +You may find that TP6 does not respond, or that the response is not proportional to the setting of RV3. +In this case, there may be a problem with the differential amplifier U5 or with the dual buffer U3. +Test the voltage difference between TP3 and TP4, noting that TP3 is always equal to or more positive than TP4. +Like TP6, the voltage between these test points should correspond to the setting of RV3, in mV. +If you are able to confirm correct behavior at TP3 \& TP4 but not at TP6, start by verifying power and replacing U3 and U5. + +Both outputs of the dual galvanostat are driven directly by U6, a dual op-amp. +Each of these has a separate trim pot for the current control, RV1 and RV2. +After verifying correct behavior with at TP6, use a current meter placed across each output to calibrate the control resistors. +Again, it is recommended to adjust these trim pots with RV3 set to a large number. \section{Appendix} This appendix contains the following: -\begin{itemize} +\begin{ditemize} \item parts list \item circuit schematic \item full board \item top layer \item bottom layer -\end{itemize} +\end{ditemize} \clearpage \subsection{Parts} -\begin{table}[h] -\begin{tabular}{ l | l | l | l | l } - name & part & vendor & cost (USD) & comment \\ \hline - enclosure & Bud XXX & & XXX & \\ - power recepticle & & & & \\ - fuse & & & & \\ - switch & & & & \\ - panel-mount pot & & & & \\ - 2x BNC panel mount & & & & \\ \hline - power supply & & & & \\ - standoffs & & & & \\ \hline - U1 & LM7905 & UW Stock & 2.00 & TO-220 package \\ - U2 & TI LM311 & \href{https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/LM311N-NOPB/LM311NNS-NOPB-ND/6175}{Digi-Key} & 1.00 & \\ - U3 & TI SN74121N & Digi-Key & & \\ - U4 & TLV4110IP & & & \\ - U5 & INA105KP & & & \\ \hline - R1 & & & \\ - R2 & & & \\ - R3 & & & \\ \hline - C1, C2, C3 & 10 $\mu$F electrolytic & UW Stock & 0.25 & must be rated over 15 V\\ - C4 & 10 nF ceramic & UW Stock & 0.25 & \\ \hline - J1 & Molex 22-23-2031 & UW Stock & 0.25 & 3 pins, 2.54 mm pitch \\ - J2, J3, J4 & Molex 22-23-2021 & UW Stock & 0.25 & 2 pins, 2.54 mm pitch \\ -\end{tabular} -\end{table} - Parts list. Costs are approximate. -Trivial components like screws are not included. +Trivial components like screws, standoffs, feet are not included. + +\begin{tabular}{ + P{\dimexpr 0.02\linewidth-2\tabcolsep}| + p{\dimexpr 0.3\linewidth-2\tabcolsep}| + p{\dimexpr 0.37\linewidth-2\tabcolsep}| + p{\dimexpr 0.15\linewidth-2\tabcolsep}| + P{\dimexpr 0.15\linewidth-2\tabcolsep}} + & name & part & vendor & cost (USD) \\ \hline + 1 & enclosure & CU-3005-A:BUD & UW Stock & 9.00 \\ + 1 & barrel plug, 2.1 mm & 722A:SWITCHCRAFT & UW Stock & 3.00 \\ + 1 & switch & R1966ABLKBLKEFGRN:E-SWITCH & UW Stock & 2.00 \\ + 1 & black banana & 108-0902-001:CINCH & UW Stock & 0.75 \\ + 1 & red banana & 108-0903-001:CINCH & UW Stock & 0.75 \\ \hline + 1 & R1 & resistor, 1 k$\Omega$, 1/4 W & UW Stock & 0.00 \\ + 2 & R2, R3 & resistor, 240 $\Omega$, 1/4 W & UW Stock & 0.00 \\ + 2 & RV1, RV2 & 2K-3296:BOURNS & UW Stock & 3.00 \\ + 1 & RV3 & 3683S-1-103L:BOURNS & UW Stock & 10.00 \\ + 1 & RV4 & 100K-3296:BOURNS & UW Stock & 3.00 \\ \hline + 1 & C1 & capacitor, tantalum, 10 $\mu$F & UW Stock & 0.25 \\ + 1 & C2 & capacitor, tantalum, 330 nF & UW Stock & 0.25 \\ + 1 & C3 & capacitor, tantalum, 100 nF & UW Stock & 0.25 \\ + 2 & C4, C5 & capacitor, electrolytic, 10 $\mu$F & UW Stock & 0.10 \\ \hline + 4 & J0, J1, J2, RV3 (pins) & 22-23-2021:MOLEX & UW Stock & 0.25 \\ + 4 & J0, J1, J2, RV3 (socket) & 22-01-3027:MOLEX & UW Stock & 0.25 \\ \hline + 1 & TP1 & 5012:KEYSTONE & UW Stock & 0.50 \\ + 1 & TP2 & 5010:KEYSTONE & UW Stock & 0.50 \\ + 1 & TP5 & 5011:KEYSTONE & UW Stock & 0.50 \\ + 3 & TP3, TP4, TP6 & 5014:KEYSTONE & UW Stock & 0.50 \\ \hline + 5 & 8 pin DIP socket & 110-93-308-41-001000:MILL-MAX & UW Stock & 1.00 \\ + 1 & U1 & L7815CV:STM & UW Stock & 0.50 \\ + 1 & U4 & LMC7660IN/NOPB:TI & \href{https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/LMC7660IN-NOPB/LMC7660IN-NOPB-ND/32523}{DigiKey} & 1.50 \\ + 1 & U5 & INA105KP:TI & \href{https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/INA105KP/INA105KP-ND/251073}{DigiKey} & 10.00 \\ + 3 & U2, U3, U6 & LM358P:TI & \href{https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/LM358P/296-1395-5-ND/277042}{DigiKey} & 0.50 \\ +\end{tabular} -\includepdf[landscape=true]{../PCB/schematic.pdf} -\includepdf{../PCB/pcb.pdf} -\includepdf{../PCB/front.pdf} -\includepdf{../PCB/back.pdf} +\includepdf[angle=-90, fitpaper=true]{../PCB/schematic.pdf} +\includepdf[angle=-90, fitpaper=true]{../PCB/pcb.pdf} +\includepdf[angle=-90, fitpaper=true]{../PCB/front.pdf} +\includepdf[angle=-90, fitpaper=true]{../PCB/back.pdf} \end{document} -- cgit v1.2.3