Need some key words to look up equipment

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In summary: CI_u09n98cYCFUdufgodJRkOjwIn summary, the OP needs a current source which can be turned off after a set amount of time. Test Equipment Depot has a low cost option available.
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Hi all, we need to find a current source which automatically disables current after, say, 30 s. Does anyone know any specific names for that? My supervisor said he saw some but never returned my emails with the same question. That's project 'management' in academia for me.
 
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rompecabeza said:
Hi all, we need to find a current source which automatically disables current after, say, 30 s. Does anyone know any specific names for that? My supervisor said he saw some but never returned my emails with the same question. That's project 'management' in academia for me.

Welcome to the PF.

How much current? Can you just use a computer to control a standard current source?
 
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Ok, that's a start. Thanks. I will look for computer-controlled sources with ~3 A of output.
 
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Baluncore said:
memristor.

WITW is that thing? The wikipedia page just confused me... o0)
 
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Baluncore said:
Technically speaking you need a memristor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor

As far as I know they are not commercially available and are still deep in research mode.

I think the OP needs a standard current source. That way he or she can control it using a trivial Labview program. Easy peasy.

Here is a very low cost option. The current control requires a 10 V logic pulse to turn it to 3A or off.

http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/i...tm?ref=gbase&gclid=CI_u09n98cYCFUdufgodJRkOjw
 
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berkeman said:
Can that power supply be put into constant current mode? It sounds like the OP is looking for a current source instead of a voltage source. :smile:

I had a quick look at the manual and it can be put into constant current mode. It seems really easy to use. Just a control voltage to set the current.
 
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