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Variable programable resistor

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Former Member over 14 years ago

Hello all,

 

I need to creat a cheap device under 50$ that can simulate a Digital potentiometer. A digital potentiometre is also know as programmable resitor and it alows the user to change it's value from a PC.I found some uC that can simulate a digital potentiometer. My biggest problem is that I can't use the because they don't have a good rezolution. I need a device that can go from 0 to 400ohm whit a rezolution of at least 1 ohm (it whould be recomanded to be 0.5ohm). This device I need to creat some test in a lab enviroment so they need to realy good.

 

At the moment whe have some devices bouth they are realy expensive. I need 8 variable resistors and the price of one devce that simulate one resistor is around 250$. An this is to much.

 

My device is power by a variable pover supply from 0 to 36v. Has any one an ideea how cold I creat a divece to do this?

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  • jvdberg@ieee.org
    0 jvdberg@ieee.org over 14 years ago

    If you want to control a powersupply, why not use a D/A converter to create a reference voltage?

    Or use an A/D converter to read back voltage and current. For metering two or more values, an analog switch like CD4066BM..CD4066BM.. can be used to sequencially connect the different parameters to the A/D converter. Digital potentiometers are made to divide an unknown signal. The accurate ones are indeed very expensive.

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to jvdberg@ieee.org

    I need to creat a fule tank simulater. A fule tank sensor is somthing like you can see in the picture below. The value for Rv and R1s is fix. My problem is that i need to crate a diceve that simulates the 2 resistor, R11 and R12. I don't have the permision to interfere whit the power supplay voltage. The only thing I can do is to get whit an ADC the electricity characteristics and uses the DAC to simulate the Resistor.

     

    When the tank is empty then R11 is 0 and R12 is 400ohm. also when the tank if full R12 is 0 and R11 is 400ohm.

     

     

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    I macked some devices whit uC PIC16F PIC24F and i used the DAC and ADC in a realy simple way to pover a led ore somthing like this. I belive that it wold be more eficent to uses a DSP because it has more convertors and it's faster.

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    0 lpetacchi over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    In my opinion, the easiest way is to use 2 DACs for U11 and U12. Reading U voltage with an ADC, you can program DACs with very high resolution. PSOC1 fits the task.

    You only need to formally derive U11 and U12 as a function of R11, R12, with simple circuit analysis.

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to lpetacchi

    Thank you for youre help. I started to work at the schematic.

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to lpetacchi

    Thank you for youre help. I started to work at the schematic.

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