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| Old Digital Experimenter XK 200 Is there any documentation anywhere? |
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| dentaku:
I got this Digital Experimenter XK 200 with a bunch of other stuff when I went to buy an oscilloscope from someone but he wanted to get rid of everything in the room. https://app.box.com/s/uhsvv4er59dais02lb8s It has a little breadboard that screws into the middle but I removed it just because I wanted another breadboard for something. I've found a black version of it on eBay that comes in a little carrying case but I haven't found out much about it. I'm assuming it came with documentation? Would anyone know where to find the documentation? |
| edavid:
You might try asking Elenco, seems like their model number. |
| dentaku:
I does seem to be a battery powered ICS branded version of the fancier Elenco XK 200. I found the manuals for the XK 150, XK 500 etc. on the Elenco website but unfortunately not the XK 200. Looking at the specs of the XK 500 I see it has a XR 2206 in it for the function generator. That would have been nice to salvage from it :) --- Quote from: edavid on August 16, 2013, 02:15:16 am ---You might try asking Elenco, seems like their model number. --- End quote --- |
| edavid:
--- Quote from: dentaku on August 16, 2013, 02:39:35 am ---I found the manuals for the XK 150, XK 500 etc. on the Elenco website but unfortunately not the XK 200. --- End quote --- That's why you should ask them. |
| CharlieWorton:
The Elenco XK-200 Analog/digital trainer is supplied by Penn Foster (in the US) and International Correspondence Schools (in Canada) as a learning tool, used in completing some of the final lessons in their electronics technician course (described at this link: https://www.pennfoster.edu/programs-and-degrees/electronics/electronics-technician-career-diploma). The trainer includes a (very modest) power supply, a rudimentary function generator, a breadboard, a bunch of jumper wires, and some logic switches. I think Elenco valued it at around $200, but its capabilities could be obtained from various AliEpress kits for much less than that. If you enjoy breadboarding circuits, I guess it could be convenient to have the power supply right there with the breadboard. But it is intended primarily as a teaching/learning tool for students learning electronics, and its capabilities are reflected by this. >Charlie |
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