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Power Supply: Set values have a relatively high offset #2549

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marcnause opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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Power Supply: Set values have a relatively high offset #2549

marcnause opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 1 comment
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marcnause commented Sep 15, 2024

Actual Behaviour

Setting the values of any of the instruments in the Power Supply screen results in values being set which differ from what the user requested. For PV1 I measured an error of up to 0.15 V (for 1.6V on PV1) with a PSLab v5 board. I also set values for PV1 with the Python library and the maximum error was 0.016 V (see attached Libre Office Calc file Multimeter-2024-08-26 22-30-59-Pass.ods).

Possibly the problem is worse with the v5 board. I did not have the time for extensive testing with the v6 board, but it seems like the error is smaller (0.03 V for 1.6 V on PV1).

Expected Behaviour

Setting PV1, PV2 and PV3 in the app should result in an output which has an error which is not significantly higher than setting the value with the Python library.

Steps to reproduce it

  1. Connect PV1 to CH1
  2. Go to Power Supply
  3. Set value for PV1
  4. Go to Multimeter
  5. Measure voltage at CH1
  6. Go to 2. and try for different values

Would you like to work on the issue?

I already played around a little bit, but to no avail. The next thing I'd try would be to compare the bytes being sent by the app and the Python library for certain voltages.

If anybody would like to have a look, that would be great. I don't know if I'll find enough time for this issue soon.

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@AsCress AsCress self-assigned this Sep 15, 2024
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AsCress commented Sep 15, 2024

Thanks @marcnause for the testing and the data. Apparently, there's something fishy in the app causing this. 🤔 Let me have a look.

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