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  • Author Author: Attila Tőkés
  • Date Created: 18 Jan 2026 6:22 PM Date Created
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Building a Smart Electronic Load | 2026 Update (#3)

Attila Tőkés
Attila Tőkés
18 Jan 2026

Hi E14 Community! Sunglasses Wanted to give a quick update on my Smart Electronic Load project.

Since the last time from one year ago, Building a Smart Electronic Load | DAC and Initial Firmware (#2), the project was progressing relatively slowly, but now in the winter holidays I had a bit of time and I managed to get the load into a stable working state. Back in November I also ordered new PCB-s for a hardware revision 0.2, fixing the biggest deficiencies of the first iteration. Bellow I list some of the changes made.

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Hardware changes (rev 0.2):

  • Added Load Enable/Disable MOSFET-s (for protection when no input is connected
  • Redesigned the Current and Voltage sense circuits (added opamps buffering to improve stability)
  • Duplicated the Current Sense resistor footprints to offer better thermal dissipation
  • Removed/simplified some unneeded parts (offset adjustments, etc.)
  • Fixed some bugs (RX/TX lines used for DAC), introduced some new ones (:D) and fixed them in rev 0.2b

Rev 0.2 PCB (with consolidated current path:

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Software improvements:

  • Created a simple Web UI with basic controls
  • Rewrote the control loop with RTOS tasks and added continuous ADC readings running at 16kHz
  • Added Constance Power (CP) and Constant Resistance (CR) modes, alongside the existing Constant Current (CC) mode
  • Implemented basic set of Protections for Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Power and Over Temperature
  • Implemented initial support Current Pulses (transient) and shaping
  • Added basic Calibration support (for voltage and current sensing)

Web UI:

image

Testing:

  • Tested load stability for the entire voltage and current range, and load is now stable at 100kHz. At 470kHz the load is partially stable (oscillations appear at some voltage ranges)
  • Tested temperature stability:
    • Big load thermally stable at 125W continuous, support up to 300W.
    • Small load thermally stable at 50W continuous, supports up to 200W

Temperature curve of the Big load, 125W, 10V @ 12.5A, 100% fan speed:
image

Some plans for this year are:

  • Try some faster op-amps with stabilize the load ~500kHz
  • Implement more advanced Pulse / Current Shaping functionality (the software should be capable to drive the DAC at up to ~4MHz)

Git repo: bluetiger9/SmartElectronicLoad

Hope you enjoyed this update! Slight smile

PS: I've a couple of semi-assembled PCB-s (rev 0.2) left over. Feel free to drop me a message if you want one!

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  • dougw
    dougw 24 days ago +1
    Looks like lots of significant improvements.. nice work.
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo 23 days ago +1
    Very nice!!! Well done on the upgrade.
  • DAB
    DAB 23 days ago +1
    Great update. Keep up the good work.
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  • meera_hussien
    meera_hussien 24 days ago

    Looks interesting. Currently i am using these for the electronic load

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    meera_hussien 24 days ago

    Looks interesting. Currently i am using these for the electronic load

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