EEZ Bench Box 3 Brings Modular Case for T&M Programmable Power DC Sources

The BB3 bridges the gap between DIY hobbyist tools and professional benchtop equipment.

CabeAtwell
almost 5 years ago

Croatia-based Envox Experimental Zone has designed a new modular version of the EEZ DIB (DIY Instrument Bus) test and measurement system, which was inspired by the EEZ H24005 programmable bench power supply.

The EEZ Bench Box 3 is based on the H24005 test and measurement platform and features swap-out modules for programmable power supplies. (📷: EEZ )

Under the hood, the Bench Box 3 packs numerous features and specs, which include an STM32F7 Arm Cortex-M7 MCU, full-range autoswitch AC input (115/230 VAC), front panel AC power switch, 4.3-inch TFT touchscreen display (480 x 272), and a front panel bootloader switch for the main MCU (firmware upload via USB DFU). It is also equipped with an incremental encoder and user-defined switch, USB 2.0 OTG, 10/100 Ethernet port, and four power relays for coupling various power outputs.

A look inside the EEZ Bench Box 3. (📷: EEZ )

The Bench Box 3 provides dedicated full-duplex SPI and dedicated bootloader control for each module (firmware upload via UART, SPI, or I²C), a speed-controllable low-noise 80mm cooling fan, and can be remotely operated by 300+ SCPI commands using the company’s EEZ Studio software suite or similar SCPI controllers.

The Bench Box 3 is now on Crowd Supply and backers can configure their model to their preferences — bare PCB options, a custom metal enclosure, and a choice of several core modules and power modules are available.

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