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EVC2 Beta Software
Quote from elmor on 2019-07-18, 04:07Release 1.0.1.17
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Supports EVC2 Mini
- Added experimental support for CHL8214
- Improved MP2979 profile
- Added function for scanning for devices on launch
- Improved description of some I2C error messages
Download software: EVC2 1.0.1.17.zip
Latest firmware: https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/
Supported I2C devices in this release:
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- ElmorLabs AMPLE-X1
- ElmorLabs EFC
- ElmorLabs EFC-SB
- ElmorLabs HOT
- ElmorLabs PMD
- ElmorLabs REOM1A
- ASP1103
- ASP1405I
- CHL8228
- CHL8266
- IR3565A
- IR3565B
- IR3567B
- IR3595
- IR35201
- IR35204
- IR35217
- ISL69138
- MP2856
- MP2857
- MP2888
- MP2891
- MP2940
- MP2979
- NCP4208
- NCT3931U
- NCT3933U
- RAA229613
- RAA229621
- uP6208
- uP6218
- uP9505
- uP9512
- VT1165M
- XDPE312G5
- CHL8214 (TBC)
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Previous releases:
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Release 1.0.1.16
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for MP2856, MP2857, MP2940, MP2979 (MP2979 requires manually adding the profile)
- Fixed an EFC detection issue
- Fixed a window scaling bug
- Fixed a DAC stall issue
- Added min/max display for EVC2N DAC
EVC2 1.0.1.16: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_64KIU5l8RRF05voczTA?e=AuIo9p
Release 1.0.1.15
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for EFC-SB
EVC2 1.0.1.15: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6385xwu54Opy63S3Cvw?e=ofQQI0
Release 1.0.1.14
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Fixed an issue with DAC CH2/3 settings not applying
EVC2 1.0.1.14: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_63ucJAoLQzHvEERSIvw?e=ignV1c
Release 1.0.1.13
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for MP2891
- Improved I2C device detection
EVC2 1.0.1.13: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_63oRjtHrKBbH1nASSJA?e=Nks5PW
Release 1.0.1.12
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added DAC option for EVC2SE with fine SRC1/2 adjustments
- Added support for ElmorLabs AMPLE-X1, RAA229613, RAA229621
- Fixed an auto-detection issue for CHL8228
EVC2 1.0.1.12: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6258TRNI0fHthbfT83w?e=YlPkgq
Release 1.0.1.11
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support ElmorLabs HOT300, NCP81022, MP2891 (monitoring and partial control), VT1556M (untested)
- Improved SPI flash size detection
EVC2 1.0.1.11: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_619ZX4Jj0ZOotPWMIng?e=doxpby
Release 1.0.1.10
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for REOM1A (ROG_EXT I2C module)
- Added Hwinfo support for the Data Logger (can output sensors to Hwinfo)
- Fixed timeout duration option for PMD not working
- Fixed MP2888A power readings being 50% of actual
- Improved SPI flash size detection
EVC2 1.0.1.10: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_61b510BnKMdwNWAx-4Q?e=ePG4St
Release 1.0.1.8
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the PMD Power Measurement Device
- Improved graph scaling and positioning
- SPI flashing now adapts better when data size is different from flash size
EVC2 1.0.1.8: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_61Lkr3MyVXh0kbvZxrA?e=vR0Nu3
Release 1.0.1.7c
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the EFC Easy Fan Controller
EVC2 1.0.1.7c: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_60fpcNwSZKx2fhBd6nA?e=ek2ObB
Release 1.0.1.7b
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the HOT Heater Controller
- Removed ASP0800 (test)
EVC2 1.0.1.7b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_60KgO18ZrvJ8KSMuuRQ?e=LcjvPy
Release 1.0.1.7
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added display of firmware patch version (ex 0009a)
- Fixed bugs related to reading more than 2 byte values over I2C
EVC2 1.0.1.7: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zdwH5VBs_ikoM9cfgg?e=zKQ8WM
Release 1.0.1.6b
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008e recommended)
- Updated profile for XDPE312G5
EVC2 1.0.1.6b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zNMcyHhTGInugB-uqg?e=TASvPG
Release 1.0.1.6
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008e recommended)
- Improved I2C error handling
- Improved SPI error handling
- Added support for XDPE312G5
EVC2 1.0.1.6: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zKQ2An6GTNgi3_7qLg?e=TRf2U4
Release 1.0.1.5
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008b recommended)
- Supports EVC2SX
- Added CSV logging functionality (Data Logger)
- Updated profiles: uP9512
EVC2 1.0.1.5: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6yq94tTaqgpwnmexp3A?e=b2BuMo
Release 1.0.1.4
- Requires firmware 0007
- Supports EVC2S
- Added the possibility to move devices to separate windows (right click the item in the list)
- Added the possibility to show a graph in a separate window (double click the graph)
- Updated profiles: ASP0800, CHL8228,
EVC2 1.0.1.4: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6yMlyuhXpdYfHM2yTJQ
Release 1.0.1.2d
- Requires firmware 0006/0006b
- Fixed an issue with the DAC settings
- Added a NCT3931U profile (manually added)
- Improved VT1165M profile which has now been tested
EVC2 1.0.1.2d: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6wMIpCKzh0ZzUsstCnQ?e=dhmaO0
Release 1.0.1.2
- Requires firmware 0006 (https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/)
- Update target to .NET Framework 4.7.2
- Added many new options for IR3567B
- Fixed some IR3567B monitoring items
- Added support for CHL8328 & CHL8228
- Added support for IR3595
- Monitoring now updating only when there are new values
- Added an option to change monitoring interval and toggle background updates
- Added debug logging functions
- Updated USB command interface (FW 0006, USB_IF_VERSION = 0x05)
- Improved USB command efficiency (FW 0006)
- Supports CHL/IR/Infineon Process Call register access (FW 0006)
- Updated I2C XML file reader to support additional functionality
- I2C XML file Register "Offset" tag renamed to "Command"
- Added support for multiple EVC2 devices
- Improved dynamic window scaling
- Improved EVC2 device handling when connecting/disconnecting
- Added OLED configuration options (use "Detect devices" under I2C3)
- Some settings now stick between sessions
- Various bugfixes
EVC2 1.0.1.2: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6v4VDkquQASgXYy7RuA?e=jd6ivD
Release 1.0.1.1c
- Fixed applying voltage in I2C and PMBus mode on IR3567B
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1c: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6uNk5Vyrunx8sDZRoJQ?e=SIdE4a
Release 1.0.1.1b
- Patched Loop 2 Manual Voltage overriding Loop 1 Manual Voltage on AMD systems for IR35201/Ir35204/IR35217/ASP1405I
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6uLVX68V4bLVcWv4kUg?e=5LdFXa
Release 1.0.1.1
- Tweaked SPI Flash detection (may be worse without the EVC2N4_SPI_BOOSTER)
- Added option to limit automatic Vcc to 1.8V
- Made I2C readings more rigorous to try to prevent erroneous data. May have some performance penalty.
- Added an initial note about the nature of this software
- Updated the I2C device XML structure
- Added very basic OLED configuration options
- Added CHL8318 support
- Added experimental support for IR3567B, IR3595, IR35217. Apply Vmax first to prevent damaging your hardware if things go wrong.
- Added a debug logging option
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6t8deEE7z-QjWIuUhWw?e=dAc7r0
Release 1.0.1.0
- Much improved SPI flash handling
- Added additional checks to see if SPI Vcc is present before trying to apply it
- Fixed GUI lockups when performing SPI operations
- Updated the I2C device XML structure including support for IR LDF formats
- Added PMBus support for ASP1405I/IR35201/IR35204
- Added support for uP6208/uP6218
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.0: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6tY1hbx8jF2A34dEfIw?e=0g9IgT
Release 1.0.0.10
- Fixed an issue with IR35201/ASP1405I which would result in 2x higher output voltage than expected
- Added preliminary support for IR35204
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.0.10: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6s_Q_CroTXcUvUPhbdw?e=VCpRlj
Release 1.0.0.9
- Requires firmware 0005
- Split I2C device configuration into one per device for easier maintenance
- Enabled I2C write support
- I2C device support list:
- ASP1405I
- IR35201
- MP2888
- uP9512
- NCT3933U
- UART support is still limited
- Removed due to an issue with IR35201/ASP1405I on some configurations that would set output voltage to 2x requested
EVC2 1.0.0.9: Removed
First release 1.0.0.7
- Requires firmware 0004 (https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/#postid-35)
- SPI Flash programming works
- Current-DAC works
- I2C custom commands work
- Limited I2C device support (only monitoring for now)
- ASP1405I
- MP2888
- NCT3933
- UART works but settings are not adjustable (locked at 115200 baud)
EVC2 1.0.0.7: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6s6cy_Pov5kCS3euOBA
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Driver installation guide (Windows 7): https://1drv.ms/b/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6soEvXO4CrYBxCva4lw
Release 1.0.1.17
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Supports EVC2 Mini
- Added experimental support for CHL8214
- Improved MP2979 profile
- Added function for scanning for devices on launch
- Improved description of some I2C error messages
Download software: EVC2 1.0.1.17.zip
Latest firmware: https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/
Supported I2C devices in this release:
- ElmorLabs AMPLE-X1
- ElmorLabs EFC
- ElmorLabs EFC-SB
- ElmorLabs HOT
- ElmorLabs PMD
- ElmorLabs REOM1A
- ASP1103
- ASP1405I
- CHL8228
- CHL8266
- IR3565A
- IR3565B
- IR3567B
- IR3595
- IR35201
- IR35204
- IR35217
- ISL69138
- MP2856
- MP2857
- MP2888
- MP2891
- MP2940
- MP2979
- NCP4208
- NCT3931U
- NCT3933U
- RAA229613
- RAA229621
- uP6208
- uP6218
- uP9505
- uP9512
- VT1165M
- XDPE312G5
- CHL8214 (TBC)
Previous releases:
Release 1.0.1.16
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for MP2856, MP2857, MP2940, MP2979 (MP2979 requires manually adding the profile)
- Fixed an EFC detection issue
- Fixed a window scaling bug
- Fixed a DAC stall issue
- Added min/max display for EVC2N DAC
EVC2 1.0.1.16: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_64KIU5l8RRF05voczTA?e=AuIo9p
Release 1.0.1.15
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for EFC-SB
EVC2 1.0.1.15: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6385xwu54Opy63S3Cvw?e=ofQQI0
Release 1.0.1.14
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Fixed an issue with DAC CH2/3 settings not applying
EVC2 1.0.1.14: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_63ucJAoLQzHvEERSIvw?e=ignV1c
Release 1.0.1.13
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support for MP2891
- Improved I2C device detection
EVC2 1.0.1.13: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_63oRjtHrKBbH1nASSJA?e=Nks5PW
Release 1.0.1.12
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added DAC option for EVC2SE with fine SRC1/2 adjustments
- Added support for ElmorLabs AMPLE-X1, RAA229613, RAA229621
- Fixed an auto-detection issue for CHL8228
EVC2 1.0.1.12: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6258TRNI0fHthbfT83w?e=YlPkgq
Release 1.0.1.11
- Requires firmware 0009 (any version)
- Added support ElmorLabs HOT300, NCP81022, MP2891 (monitoring and partial control), VT1556M (untested)
- Improved SPI flash size detection
EVC2 1.0.1.11: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_619ZX4Jj0ZOotPWMIng?e=doxpby
Release 1.0.1.10
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for REOM1A (ROG_EXT I2C module)
- Added Hwinfo support for the Data Logger (can output sensors to Hwinfo)
- Fixed timeout duration option for PMD not working
- Fixed MP2888A power readings being 50% of actual
- Improved SPI flash size detection
EVC2 1.0.1.10: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_61b510BnKMdwNWAx-4Q?e=ePG4St
Release 1.0.1.8
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the PMD Power Measurement Device
- Improved graph scaling and positioning
- SPI flashing now adapts better when data size is different from flash size
EVC2 1.0.1.8: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_61Lkr3MyVXh0kbvZxrA?e=vR0Nu3
Release 1.0.1.7c
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the EFC Easy Fan Controller
EVC2 1.0.1.7c: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_60fpcNwSZKx2fhBd6nA?e=ek2ObB
Release 1.0.1.7b
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added support for the HOT Heater Controller
- Removed ASP0800 (test)
EVC2 1.0.1.7b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_60KgO18ZrvJ8KSMuuRQ?e=LcjvPy
Release 1.0.1.7
- Requires firmware 0009
- Added display of firmware patch version (ex 0009a)
- Fixed bugs related to reading more than 2 byte values over I2C
EVC2 1.0.1.7: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zdwH5VBs_ikoM9cfgg?e=zKQ8WM
Release 1.0.1.6b
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008e recommended)
- Updated profile for XDPE312G5
EVC2 1.0.1.6b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zNMcyHhTGInugB-uqg?e=TASvPG
Release 1.0.1.6
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008e recommended)
- Improved I2C error handling
- Improved SPI error handling
- Added support for XDPE312G5
EVC2 1.0.1.6: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6zKQ2An6GTNgi3_7qLg?e=TRf2U4
Release 1.0.1.5
- Requires firmware 0008 (0008b recommended)
- Supports EVC2SX
- Added CSV logging functionality (Data Logger)
- Updated profiles: uP9512
EVC2 1.0.1.5: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6yq94tTaqgpwnmexp3A?e=b2BuMo
Release 1.0.1.4
- Requires firmware 0007
- Supports EVC2S
- Added the possibility to move devices to separate windows (right click the item in the list)
- Added the possibility to show a graph in a separate window (double click the graph)
- Updated profiles: ASP0800, CHL8228,
EVC2 1.0.1.4: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6yMlyuhXpdYfHM2yTJQ
Release 1.0.1.2d
- Requires firmware 0006/0006b
- Fixed an issue with the DAC settings
- Added a NCT3931U profile (manually added)
- Improved VT1165M profile which has now been tested
EVC2 1.0.1.2d: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6wMIpCKzh0ZzUsstCnQ?e=dhmaO0
Release 1.0.1.2
- Requires firmware 0006 (https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/)
- Update target to .NET Framework 4.7.2
- Added many new options for IR3567B
- Fixed some IR3567B monitoring items
- Added support for CHL8328 & CHL8228
- Added support for IR3595
- Monitoring now updating only when there are new values
- Added an option to change monitoring interval and toggle background updates
- Added debug logging functions
- Updated USB command interface (FW 0006, USB_IF_VERSION = 0x05)
- Improved USB command efficiency (FW 0006)
- Supports CHL/IR/Infineon Process Call register access (FW 0006)
- Updated I2C XML file reader to support additional functionality
- I2C XML file Register "Offset" tag renamed to "Command"
- Added support for multiple EVC2 devices
- Improved dynamic window scaling
- Improved EVC2 device handling when connecting/disconnecting
- Added OLED configuration options (use "Detect devices" under I2C3)
- Some settings now stick between sessions
- Various bugfixes
EVC2 1.0.1.2: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6v4VDkquQASgXYy7RuA?e=jd6ivD
Release 1.0.1.1c
- Fixed applying voltage in I2C and PMBus mode on IR3567B
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1c: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6uNk5Vyrunx8sDZRoJQ?e=SIdE4a
Release 1.0.1.1b
- Patched Loop 2 Manual Voltage overriding Loop 1 Manual Voltage on AMD systems for IR35201/Ir35204/IR35217/ASP1405I
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1b: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6uLVX68V4bLVcWv4kUg?e=5LdFXa
Release 1.0.1.1
- Tweaked SPI Flash detection (may be worse without the EVC2N4_SPI_BOOSTER)
- Added option to limit automatic Vcc to 1.8V
- Made I2C readings more rigorous to try to prevent erroneous data. May have some performance penalty.
- Added an initial note about the nature of this software
- Updated the I2C device XML structure
- Added very basic OLED configuration options
- Added CHL8318 support
- Added experimental support for IR3567B, IR3595, IR35217. Apply Vmax first to prevent damaging your hardware if things go wrong.
- Added a debug logging option
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.1: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6t8deEE7z-QjWIuUhWw?e=dAc7r0
Release 1.0.1.0
- Much improved SPI flash handling
- Added additional checks to see if SPI Vcc is present before trying to apply it
- Fixed GUI lockups when performing SPI operations
- Updated the I2C device XML structure including support for IR LDF formats
- Added PMBus support for ASP1405I/IR35201/IR35204
- Added support for uP6208/uP6218
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.1.0: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6tY1hbx8jF2A34dEfIw?e=0g9IgT
Release 1.0.0.10
- Fixed an issue with IR35201/ASP1405I which would result in 2x higher output voltage than expected
- Added preliminary support for IR35204
- Requires firmware 0005 (or you get UsbIfVersion error)
EVC2 1.0.0.10: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6s_Q_CroTXcUvUPhbdw?e=VCpRlj
Release 1.0.0.9
- Requires firmware 0005
- Split I2C device configuration into one per device for easier maintenance
- Enabled I2C write support
- I2C device support list:
- ASP1405I
- IR35201
- MP2888
- uP9512
- NCT3933U
- UART support is still limited
- Removed due to an issue with IR35201/ASP1405I on some configurations that would set output voltage to 2x requested
EVC2 1.0.0.9: Removed
First release 1.0.0.7
- Requires firmware 0004 (https://www.elmorlabs.com/index.php/forum/topic/evc2-beta-firmware/#postid-35)
- SPI Flash programming works
- Current-DAC works
- I2C custom commands work
- Limited I2C device support (only monitoring for now)
- ASP1405I
- MP2888
- NCT3933
- UART works but settings are not adjustable (locked at 115200 baud)
EVC2 1.0.0.7: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6s6cy_Pov5kCS3euOBA
Driver installation guide (Windows 7): https://1drv.ms/b/s!Atmpv-6qHr_6soEvXO4CrYBxCva4lw
Quote from MattyXR on 2019-07-19, 01:57I successfully flashed the new firmware and was able to communicate with the evc2 over usb. However, with the new firmware I no longer get readings on the oled display. When plugging the same oled display into my other evc2 module (running the old firmware), the display works fine.
Is anyone else having this problem?
I successfully flashed the new firmware and was able to communicate with the evc2 over usb. However, with the new firmware I no longer get readings on the oled display. When plugging the same oled display into my other evc2 module (running the old firmware), the display works fine.
Is anyone else having this problem?
Quote from Rave on 2019-07-19, 04:18Quote from MattyXR on 2019-07-19, 01:57I successfully flashed the new firmware and was able to communicate with the evc2 over usb. However, with the new firmware I no longer get readings on the oled display. When plugging the same oled display into my other evc2 module (running the old firmware), the display works fine.
Is anyone else having this problem?
In the release notes for firmware 0004 it mentions "Temporarily disables the OLED display"
Quote from MattyXR on 2019-07-19, 01:57I successfully flashed the new firmware and was able to communicate with the evc2 over usb. However, with the new firmware I no longer get readings on the oled display. When plugging the same oled display into my other evc2 module (running the old firmware), the display works fine.
Is anyone else having this problem?
In the release notes for firmware 0004 it mentions "Temporarily disables the OLED display"
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Quote from elmor on 2019-08-06, 01:46New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-08-08, 00:01Quote from elmor on 2019-08-06, 01:46New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
Thank you so much! great info and well explained!
I'm having some trouble running the new software however; i've tried flashing the new firmware a second time but still get the UsbIfVersion error and some .net framework error popups. on windows 10 and not really sure how to proceed.
Thanks!
Quote from elmor on 2019-08-06, 01:46New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
Thank you so much! great info and well explained!
I'm having some trouble running the new software however; i've tried flashing the new firmware a second time but still get the UsbIfVersion error and some .net framework error popups. on windows 10 and not really sure how to proceed.
Thanks!
Quote from elmor on 2019-08-08, 00:27Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-08-08, 00:01Quote from elmor on 2019-08-06, 01:46New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
Thank you so much! great info and well explained!
I'm having some trouble running the new software however; i've tried flashing the new firmware a second time but still get the UsbIfVersion error and some .net framework error popups. on windows 10 and not really sure how to proceed.
Thanks!It's because the software and firmware version doesn't match, 1.0.0.10 software requires firmware 0005. You can double check that the software version is correct under file properties of EVC2.exe. If it is, it would mean the firmware didn't flash properly for some reason.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-08-08, 00:01Quote from elmor on 2019-08-06, 01:46New software uploaded, see the top post.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-07-30, 04:55Can we already use the hotwire feature? it's killing me to stare at this thing and not be able to use it hahaha
Yes, it works. Check the end of this video for an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohMSwZRtA8o
- Measure resistance between FB and VOUT to get R1
- Measure resistance between FB and GND to get R2
- Measure the voltage at FB which should be = VREF
- Connect SRCx to FB
- Connect VINx to VOUT
- Enter R1/R2/VREF values under DAC1 in the EVC2 software
- You should now be able to modify the voltage. I'd recommend starting with a small positive value which would decrease the output voltage.
Thank you so much! great info and well explained!
I'm having some trouble running the new software however; i've tried flashing the new firmware a second time but still get the UsbIfVersion error and some .net framework error popups. on windows 10 and not really sure how to proceed.
Thanks!
It's because the software and firmware version doesn't match, 1.0.0.10 software requires firmware 0005. You can double check that the software version is correct under file properties of EVC2.exe. If it is, it would mean the firmware didn't flash properly for some reason.
Quote from Luc Salmon on 2019-12-03, 00:46Thanks for the continued updates!
Thanks for the continued updates!