Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply

We present the design (hardware + software) of “Peta-pico-Voltron”, a low-current high voltage power supply for electrostatic actuators. Developed primarily for dielectric elastomer actuators, it offers a low-cost solution to generate user controllable voltages up to 5 kV, either continuous, or as s...

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Main Authors: Samuel Schlatter, Patrin Illenberger, Samuel Rosset
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:HardwareX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067218300531
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spelling doaj-0616af79ef9a4295b6a91f4643c882822020-11-24T21:28:35ZengElsevierHardwareX2468-06722018-10-014Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supplySamuel Schlatter0Patrin Illenberger1Samuel Rosset2Soft Transducers Laboratory, Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandBiomimetics Laboratory, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New ZealandSoft Transducers Laboratory, Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Biomimetics Laboratory, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Corresponding author at: Biomimetics Laboratory, Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.We present the design (hardware + software) of “Peta-pico-Voltron”, a low-current high voltage power supply for electrostatic actuators. Developed primarily for dielectric elastomer actuators, it offers a low-cost solution to generate user controllable voltages up to 5 kV, either continuous, or as square waves with a frequency range between 1 mHz and 1 kHz. The high voltage power supply was developed as an answer to the lack of commercial devices that combine a low cost (<450 USD), portability, and the ability to generate square signals with a high slew rate (>15 V/µs for a 1 pF load). The PCB is designed to be easy to assemble, with a minimum of panel-mounted elements: the unit is controlled from a computer with a user-friendly interface. A Python library of functions is provided, which enables seamless integration of the power supply with other instruments. Alternatively, simple commands can be sent via a serial connection, which makes it possible to control the power supply with any programming language. The PCB footprint with the soldered components is 120 × 55 × 25 mm3 with a weight of 60 g, thus making it a very compact and portable power supply. We also present a battery management circuit to make the system completely standalone when combined with a Raspberry Pi, a touch screen, and a battery. Keywords: Dielectric elastomer actuators, Electrostatic actuators, High-voltage, Power supplyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067218300531
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Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
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title Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
title_short Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
title_full Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
title_fullStr Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
title_full_unstemmed Peta-pico-Voltron: An open-source high voltage power supply
title_sort peta-pico-voltron: an open-source high voltage power supply
publisher Elsevier
series HardwareX
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publishDate 2018-10-01
description We present the design (hardware + software) of “Peta-pico-Voltron”, a low-current high voltage power supply for electrostatic actuators. Developed primarily for dielectric elastomer actuators, it offers a low-cost solution to generate user controllable voltages up to 5 kV, either continuous, or as square waves with a frequency range between 1 mHz and 1 kHz. The high voltage power supply was developed as an answer to the lack of commercial devices that combine a low cost (<450 USD), portability, and the ability to generate square signals with a high slew rate (>15 V/µs for a 1 pF load). The PCB is designed to be easy to assemble, with a minimum of panel-mounted elements: the unit is controlled from a computer with a user-friendly interface. A Python library of functions is provided, which enables seamless integration of the power supply with other instruments. Alternatively, simple commands can be sent via a serial connection, which makes it possible to control the power supply with any programming language. The PCB footprint with the soldered components is 120 × 55 × 25 mm3 with a weight of 60 g, thus making it a very compact and portable power supply. We also present a battery management circuit to make the system completely standalone when combined with a Raspberry Pi, a touch screen, and a battery. Keywords: Dielectric elastomer actuators, Electrostatic actuators, High-voltage, Power supply
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067218300531
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