X-Git-Url: https://git.realraum.at/?p=homepage.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2F_posts%2F2019-02-02-lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade.md;fp=src%2F_posts%2F2019-02-02-lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade.md;h=9d3510a41d0b4df25cf2fae6bdd739d3d3c76f36;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=afbb02fc33e2a7afc03c52d3293778510394b57e;hpb=8828a2e98fffe3a3e952d1841bbc0579710a269c diff --git a/src/_posts/2019-02-02-lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade.md b/src/_posts/2019-02-02-lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d3510a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/_posts/2019-02-02-lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +--- +id: 1192 +title: LoTHR mini Electronics Workbench Upgrade +date: 2019-02-02T08:38:55+00:00 +author: xro +layout: post +guid: http://wp.realraum.at/?p=1192 +permalink: /2019/02/lothr-mini-electronics-workbench-upgrade/ +responsive_meta_box_designation: + - +responsive_meta_box_facebook: + - +responsive_meta_box_twitter: + - +responsive_meta_box_googleplus: + - +responsive_meta_box_text_linkedin: + - +snap_isAutoPosted: + - 1549093135 +snap_MYURL: + - +snapEdIT: + - 1 +snapTW: + - 's:380:"a:1:{i:0;a:12:{s:2:"do";s:1:"1";s:9:"msgFormat";s:15:"%TITLE% - %URL%";s:8:"attchImg";s:1:"1";s:9:"isAutoImg";s:1:"A";s:8:"imgToUse";s:0:"";s:9:"isAutoURL";s:1:"A";s:8:"urlToUse";s:0:"";s:4:"doTW";i:0;s:8:"isPosted";s:1:"1";s:4:"pgID";s:19:"1091602022011408384";s:7:"postURL";s:55:"https://twitter.com/realraum/status/1091602022011408384";s:5:"pDate";s:19:"2019-02-02 07:39:37";}}";' +categories: + - english + - MakingCrafting + - Projekte + - realraum News +--- +Our mini electronics all-in-one box for LoTHR (so people in LoTHR don’t have to walk all the way to TESLA for the quick and small stuff), got an upgrade. + +The previously empty top slot now features an XY-FZ35 programmable electronic load. Test your power supply, test your batteries capacity, draw a discharge graph, use it in ways not intended by it’s makers. (But if you break or brick it, You Replace And Fix It ASAP!) + +The tiny cut-out on the top left of the load, features a mini-USB jack where we put an USB serial-TTL converter connected to the GND,TX,RX pins of the load. Using the easy command-set you can indeed periodically poll your batteries discharge rate, voltage on so on. + +But even without USB, the thing is pretty nifty and allows you to set a limit on the amount of mAh to draw, or to stop after a specified time, and so on. \ No newline at end of file