VoltWerks - Precisely adjustable power supply for your lab

A project in Austin, TX by Jon Guy
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Get a precision adjustable power supply for all your electronic projects. VoltWerks provides very-low noise 0.8-10V power.
Backers: 105
Average Pledge Per Backer: $25

Funded: $2,669 of $500
Dates: Oct 28th -> Nov 24th (27 days)
Project By: Jon Guy
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Latest News

VoltWerks has 100 backers and we're into final hours

November 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
The VoltWerks Kickstarter has just hit 100 backers!  And the campaign has also less than 1 day to run so spread the word on this handy little power supply project ... before time runs out! Thanks everyone!  (Read More)

VoltWerks VW0 almost ready for production

November 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Only 9 days to go in the VoltWerks Kickstarter campaign!  I'm just about ready to flip the switch on building VW0 power supplies.  Here's a photo taken today of a VW0 under test running what should be the final software release. Thanks for... (Read More)

VoltWerks - Input Transients

November 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
What happens when the input voltage changes suddenly? In response to a question from a backer, here's a plot of an attempt to glitch the output by changing the input voltage.  CH1 (Yellow) shows the output voltage, set to 5.00V in this case and with... (Read More)

VoltWerks - How it works Part I

November 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
When I started out to build an accurate, set-and-forget power supply for my own workbench, the plan was to build a simple board based on a "3-terminal" adjustable voltage regulator and a multi-turn trimpot. It wasn't quite that straightforward.  I... (Read More)

VoltWerks funding goal reached!

October 31st - via: kickstarter.com
A huge THANKS to everyone who has backed VoltWerks through to our funding goal!  You'll be getting your reward in the mail right around Christmas time.  In the meantime, please let others know that there's a simple little power supply that comes in... (Read More)

International shipping now available

October 30th - via: kickstarter.com
In the last 24 hours there have been a lot of requests to allow international shipping. Thanks for your feedback - and I'm pleased to announce that we'll now ship anywhere in the world via First-class mail. Shipping from the USA is very expensive (at... (Read More)

First Day

October 29th - via: kickstarter.com
A huge thank you to everyone who jumped in to support VoltWerks on day one! With so many crowd-funded projects, I'm thrilled that so many were able to find my little project. VoltWerks VW0 is now 65% funded! Update on the design side: The initial... (Read More)

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