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Simple Single Battery LPM

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I wanted to dust off my engineering skills and build my own LPM. Something simple with a pre-calibrated Ophir head and voltmeter. So really, all I built was a power supply. The supply runs off a single 9v battery. That is fed to a 7805 to provide stable power to the volt meter and to a DC-DC converter to upconvert to +/- 15v for the Ophir. I read on this forum of some folks having trouble with noise from the converter damaging the Ophir's amplifier, so I routed the output of the converter to a pair of 7812 / 7912 regulators and some reasonable filter capacitors. And I was careful to load the converter enough to ensure it stays stable, since the Ophir draws very little current.

And then I put it in a box that is entirely too big. But it looks nice.

Update: I've attached a zip containing the board, schematic and library files. You can use the free version of CadSoft's Eagle to generate gerbers for board manufacturing. If I could do it again I might mount the DVM connector on the opposite side of the board to give the boards more clearance. The DVM header has rather short pins for this type of mount.

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Empty board, ready for stuffing.



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Fully stuffed board.

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I designed the board to piggy-back right onto the back of the volt meter.

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Like I said: the case is way too big.

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With the sensor connected it runs pretty close to zero. I find that this depends a bit on the ambient temperature. In the garage where it is colder it tends to be +1 or +2. At room temperature it runs at zero.

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This seems to be pretty accurate. That's a 9mm diode driven at 2.1 amps.

Thanks for looking!
 

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Nice work :) What do you think the parts cost you total?
 
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Looking good mate! I like the design. :)

You should put the gerbers out for that board or make a few of those and sell it, I know there are quite a few people with DIY Ophir heads that would want one.
 
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I will update the post tonight with the gerbers and/or .brd file and schematics. Total cost wasn't terribly cheap: you could buy a Laserbee for less, I think. I spent about $100 on parts, $50 on board manufacture and about $150 on the head. The digital volt meter was the most costly part and I didn't shop around. If it was available on DigiKey I stopped looking.
 
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No still cheaper than a laserbee. Well depending on which one. But personal I would take your setup over one of those. Nice work.
 

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I will update the post tonight with the gerbers and/or .brd file and schematics. Total cost wasn't terribly cheap: you could buy a Laserbee for less, I think. I spent about $100 on parts, $50 on board manufacture and about $150 on the head. The digital volt meter was the most costly part and I didn't shop around. If it was available on DigiKey I stopped looking.

That's not to bad for a clean build like that :)
 

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That is a sexy LPM, I really like the curly cord that looks like the telephone cords back when they had cords....sometimes I miss them....the cords, that is. And where did you find an Ophir head for 50 bucks?

Thanks,
Isaac
 

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That is a sexy LPM, I really like the curly cord that looks like the telephone cords back when they had cords....sometimes I miss them....the cords, that is. And where did you find an Ophir head for 50 bucks?

Thanks,
Isaac

They used to sell for 40$ a few years ago.

Supply got dry, demand stayed the same, price went up :p
 

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I meant to type 150 but I was on a sh*tty keyboard at school :/ That is still 50 bucks cheaper than any I can find currently.
 

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I meant to type 150 but I was on a sh*tty keyboard at school :/ That is still 50 bucks cheaper than any I can find currently.

They are 180$-220$ now. I don't think you'll get any better than that.
 
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I got the head on ebay -- some company was selling them as surplus. I remember it was the only one for that price that didn't look like someone had run it over with a truck.
 
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That is a sexy LPM, I really like the curly cord that looks like the telephone cords back when they had cords....sometimes I miss them....the cords, that is. And where did you find an Ophir head for 50 bucks?

Thanks,
Isaac

Ha. I spent extra on the cord -- it is a phone cord. You can spend days surfing the cable offerings on DigiKey. After browsing for far too long I came upon this and decided it was the one. It plugs in with an RJ45 jack too. I was a bit worried because it isn't shielded but it doesn't seem like I'm getting any interference. I got the head on ebay for 150. Sounds like they're more now -- I guess I just got lucky.
 

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Just saw the files, nice job on the design :)
 
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Wow... that's a really compact and sleek setup!

I'm working on creating one myself, and I have a couple of questions.
- How much current does your voltmeter consume by itself?
- How much current does the OPHIR consume? (I heard it's 5mA, but want to just verify)
- How much current does the total setup consume (at your supply of 9V)?
 
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