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Power supply alternative for FY6900 signal generator

cdpar2000
cdpar2000 over 4 years ago

I am purchasing a FeelTech FY6900 60MHz signal generator.  Reading the reviews, its power supply seems to be its weak point.  I would like to replace it with a Mean Well 65W Triple Output Switching Power Supply.  It has the required +12V, -12V, +5V outputs.  However since this is a switching power supply I am wondering if it will generate noise that might interfere with the quality of the waveforms.  The specs for the Mean Well RT-65B state +5 out noise/ripple of 80mVp-p, +12 out 120mVp-p, and -12 out 80mVp-p.  I am a novice and don't know if that much noise/ripple is significant and might interfere with the quality of the wave forms. 

 

For $20. I am assuming this could be a good upgrade.  Thoughts?

thank you,
Chuck P.Rocklin, CA

 

https://www.meanwell.com/productPdf.aspx?i=484

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  • hlipka
    hlipka over 4 years ago in reply to cdpar2000 +2
    This is indeed quite strange, because without the +/- 12V, the generator cannot output its specified voltage (which is, IIRC, +-10V sine wave). If it does output this voltage, then there would need to…
  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 4 years ago in reply to arnons +2 suggested
    I hate to say it but with the FY6900 you are rather getting what you paid for - not much Probably not worth spending much more time or money on it - but you could check the frequency of the oscillator…
  • Andrew J
    Andrew J over 4 years ago +1 suggested
    At the risk of pointing you away from this great site, this is something that is discussed in great detail on the eevblog forum. Just do a search - people who have bought this unit have modified it to…
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  • jc2048
    0 jc2048 over 4 years ago

    One of the projects I found on-line, with a quick search, suggests that the original SMPS outputs 5V/13.5V/-13.5V. That would make sense if there are further linear regulators on the analogue boards.

     

    Perhaps it would be a good idea to measure the voltages first, just to make sure what they actually are, before trying to buy a replacement [it's possible that a 5V/12V/-12V supply has been reworked].

     

    If you do take it apart and probe around the SMPS board, be sure to take sensible precautions against electric shock. The input to a SMPS rectifies the mains coming in, so you end up with high-voltage DC on an electrolytic capacitor and that's potentially quite dangerous.

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    0 cdpar2000 over 4 years ago in reply to jc2048

    thank you.  Ironically enough, having just rec'd a KKMOON FY6900 (FeelTech clone), the SMPS has the following outputs +/-5V, G, G, and +/-12V.  However, only the +5V is used, running a +5V and ground wire to the main board.  The +/-12V is not used.

    I'm purchasing a better quality SMPS  PMC Panel Mount Power Supply 5V 15W 1 Phase / PMC-05V015W1AA from Mouser, 40mm fan, and adding an inline fuse on line from AC input.  Also, replacing the thin (22gauge?) wires from AC to SMPS with 16 gauge wires.  thanks for all the great feedback.  I understand the FY6900 is a cheap Chinese device, but I am just getting into this "hobby" so it's a learning aid.

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 4 years ago in reply to cdpar2000

    Hi Charles,

     

    That's unusual, there's a FY6900 video where the connections are made to all the supply rails:

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    I think it's likely for a signal generator to have multiple rails, so if yours is not using them, that's surprising.

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    0 cdpar2000 over 4 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Yes, it appears this is a different rev board.  you can see, on the PCA, the location of a 6-pin connector, no connector on board.  the single wire goes to the AC ground spade.  Also, it appears the earth ground wire is connected to the negative wire going to the main board as I verified with continuity.  I'm purchasing a better quality SMPS  PMC Panel Mount Power Supply 5V 15W 1 Phase / PMC-05V015W1AA from Mouser, 40mm fan, and adding an inline fuse on line from AC input.  Also, replacing the thin (22gauge?) wires from AC to SMPS with 16 gauge wires.

     

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    0 hlipka over 4 years ago in reply to cdpar2000

    This is indeed quite strange, because without the +/- 12V, the generator cannot output its specified voltage (which is, IIRC, +-10V sine wave). If it does output this voltage, then there would need to be a boost converter on the main board.

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  • mathijs
    0 mathijs over 4 years ago in reply to cdpar2000

    I only only use the USB connector for power. No main connector connected. It works fine, no noise!

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    0 mathijs over 4 years ago in reply to cdpar2000

    I only only use the USB connector for power. No main connector connected. It works fine, no noise!

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