October 19, 2021

Upgrade the TL-21 Test Lead (DE-5000 LCR Meter)

I have 6 multimeters. A couple of them very good, others are simply good or just for simple checks like "is this battery dead?". Some of them can measure capacitors, but none of them are able to measure inductors or measure important parameters of these components, such as ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) or Q factor, among others.

For this reason, after spending some time reading reviews and searching, I decided and purchased a DE-5000 LCR meter with some accessories. This is what I consider sufficient for my needs, and it seems to do a pretty good job for a fair amount of money.

DE-5000 LCR Meter

One thing I do not like (I'm not the only one) is the length of the TL-21 test lead wires, something like 4 centimeters. I decided to improve it with a pair of long Kelvin alligator clip cables and in this post I show how to make such modification.

October 09, 2021

Battery Life Calculator: Theory and Java Software

When faced with the design of a battery-powered device the first question we must answer is: How much the batteries will last?

The answer to the above question determines how often the battery will need to be replaced, and even allows you to distinguish a viable design or product from one that is not. Suppose you have installed a couple of thousand sensors and some time later you find out that the batteries last only a couple of weeks. Congratulations, you've just messed up your life.

For a device with only one consumption state (constant current consumption) this is relativelly straight forward, but for devices with multiple consumption states it is not.

Briot Tracer Scanner Repair

In this post I present how to estimate battery life and a JavaFX software to not only obtain the battery life given different consumption states of a device, but also to evaluate how much a variation of one of the two parameters (time or current) of each state will affect the battery life.