Hi Everyone! I'm a software engineer trying to understand and build electronics. Since last couple of weeks, I started reading a book and I really like it. I understand most of it, at least the chapter that I've covered which is foundations (resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, RC circuits etc.). I'd like to experiment and play with the components to get a deeper intuition of how electricity behaves with each of these components before I proceed with the next chapter that builds on top on these basic foundations. When I look up regulated DC power supply units and oscilloscopes, I get so many results and I don't know which one would be right and I'm also worrying this might be too early to invest a decent amount of money but I also think without experimentation, It would be very hard to proceed with next chapters since imagination and maths is the only thing I would be relying upon.
After doing a bit of research, I think 0-30V and 0-5A would be the basic starting point for me. I'm not really sure about what to look for in the scope but I would like to be able to measure multiple signals with precision and overlay them on top of each other. I don't want both to be very expensive and something that can get me started into this world would be welcoming. I also reside in India and most of the supplies I looked up were not available for shipping to my location.
- I found [Kunberg DC regulated power supply 30V 10A][https://amzn.in/d/06zYrVRc] that is available for shipping but it's expensive.
- I found [Rigol DS1054Z 4Ch][https://amzn.in/d/0b3BZp3m] scope and it's available for shipping but it's expensive.
Let me know if I should get these helpful tools and if there are better & cheaper options available that I can go for. Thank you for helping.
