Prerequisite reading:
PSLab is equipped with array of useful control and measurement tools. This tiny but powerful Pocket Science Lab enables you to perform various experiments and study a wide range of phenomena.
Some of the important applications of PSLab include a 4-channel oscilloscope, sine/triangle/square waveform generators, a frequency counter, a logic analyser and also several programmable current and voltage sources.
Add-on boards, both wired as well as wireless(NRF+MCU), enable measurement of physical parameters ranging from acceleration and angular velocity, to luminous intensity and Passive Infra-red. (Work under progress…)
As a reference for digital instruments a 12-MHz Crystal is chosen and a 3.3V voltage regulator is chosen for the analogue instruments. The device is then calibrated against professional instruments in order to squeeze out maximum performance.
Python based communication library and experiment specific PyQt4 based GUI’s make PSLab a must have tool for programmers, hobbyists, science and engineering teachers and also students.
PSLab is interfaced and powered by USB port of the computer. For connecting external signals it has several input/output terminals as shown in the figure.
Feature list for the acquisition and control :
- The most important feature of PSLab is a 4-channel oscilloscope which can monitor analog inputs at maximum of 2 million samples per second. Includes the usual controls such as triggering, and gain selection. Uses Python-Scipy for curve fitting.
Waveform Generators
- W1 : 5Hz – 5KHz arbitrary waveform generator. Manual amplitude control up to +/-3Volts
- W2 : 5Hz – 5KHz arbitrary waveform generator. Amplitude of +/-3Volts. Attenuable via software
- PWM : There are four phase correlated PWM outputs with maximum frequency 32MHz, 15nano second duty cycle, and phase difference control.
Measurement Functions
- Frequency counter tested up to 16 MHz.
- Capacitance Measurement. pF to uF range
- PSLab has several 12-bit Analog inputs (function as voltmeters) with programmable gains, and maximum ranges varying from +/-5mV to +/-16V.
Voltage and Current Sources
- 12-bit Constant Current source. Maximum current 3.3mA [subject to load resistance].
- PSLab has three 12-bit Programmable voltage sources/ +/-3.3V,+/-5V,0-3V . (PV1, PV2, PV3)
Other useful tools
- 4MHz, 4-channel Logic analyzer with 15nS resolution.Voltage and Current Sources
- SPI,I2C,UART outputs that can be configured and controlled entirely through Python functions. (Work in progress…)
- On-board 2.4GHz transceiver for wireless data acquisition. (Work in progress..)
- Graphical Interfaces for Oscilloscope, Logic Analyser, streaming data, wireless acquisition, and several experiments developed that use a common framework which drastically reduces code required to incorporate control and plotting widgets.
- PSLab also has space for an ESP-12 module for WiFi access with access point / station mode.
Screen-shots of GUI apps.
With all these features PSLab is taking a good shape and I see it as a potential tool that can change the way we teach and learn science. 🙂 🙂