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Fusion USB PD Power Box

The multi-channel power supply (5 Channels up to 100W) solution designed to transform a standard USB port into a flexible energy source.

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Fusion USB PD Power Box is equipped with USB Power Delivery technology, it supports dynamic power negotiation up to 100W (20V, 5A), ideal for powering multiple evaluation boards, chips, modules, 12V HDD disks and a wide range of other devices all at once.
This device converts any USB Type-C input, such as those found on mobile phones or power banks, into a configurable power source capable of supplying both fixed and adjustable voltages. It can be used for a range of applications, from basic electronics projects to more specialized engineering tasks that demand precise power control, as well as troubleshooting devices with specific voltage requirements.

Key Features:
# Fixed outputs (3.3V, 2.5V, 1.8V) @4A.
# Adjustable output1 0.5V to 5V @4A.
# Adjustable output2 1.2V to 35V (max 100W)
# 2.54mm (100mil) Pin Headers for powering multiple evaluation boards
# SCPI Command support for remote programming.
# GUI
# Rotary Encoder for adjusting power in 5mV steps for adjustable

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lohikarhu wrote 12/19/2024 at 01:24 point

Without actual evaluation of the power output, with good oscilloscope probing, and probing technique...it would be nice to see detailed schematics and preliminary evaluation results, in order to do a first level design review... 

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Suleyman wrote 12/19/2024 at 14:39 point

I will share all the results whenever I make some measurements and I will also share final  schematics soon. Thanks for your interest. 

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GregP-Navdna wrote 12/18/2024 at 18:05 point

is it really that noisy or is that just place holder data on the graphs in the software while you continue to develop?

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Suleyman wrote 12/19/2024 at 14:40 point

Outputs are very stable as you said graph is at the animation mode while development is still on going

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dkatsis wrote 12/18/2024 at 17:31 point

This is a great project, I would love to build it up myself and evaluate it as a bench supply for my own lab. Do you have the design files available?

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Suleyman wrote 12/19/2024 at 14:43 point

I will share the schematics and firmware. I am still making some modifications and trying to reduce the cost. Thanks for your interest.

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Suleyman wrote 12/14/2024 at 00:55 point

Hi everyone,

I’m excited to share my project, the USB PD Power Box, with you. My goal is to create a low-cost, portable power supply that can be used for a variety of purposes at home or in the lab. This project is completely open source, including hardware, firmware, and the GUI, so it’s accessible to everyone.

I’d love to get your feedback to help me improve it. Please share your thoughts about what you like, what you don’t like, and what could be improved or added. With your help, I can refine this design and make it even more useful for everyday electronics projects and professional applications alike.

Thank you for taking the time to check it out, and I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas!

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