Author Topic: EEVblog 1640-Mailbag: 4k Microscope, Panaplex Displays, Piezo Singing, RF magic  (Read 1260 times)

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More interesting mailbag!

00:00 - Forest M Mimms Make: Maverick Scientist: My Adventures as an Amateur Scientist
https://amzn.to/4e7fSup
In the Lab with Jay Jay: https://www.youtube.com/@InTheLabWithJayJay
03:30 - Unmanaged615
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheAmpHour/
04:40 - Piezo tranducer sensor thing + singing capacitors and hydrophones
08:18 - Simpson panel meter with GORGEOUS Beckman Panaplex display!
13:41 - 10GHz RF tank level sensor, teardown + how  it works
Lightbox Engineering https://www.lightboxengineering.com/
20:16 - Tomlov TM 4K AF Max Microscope
https://tomlov.com/products/tomlov-autofocus-microscope-tm4k-af-max-4k-spin-arm-hdmi-digital-microscope-10-1-micro-soldering-microscope-for-electronics-repair-ring-light-52mp-larger-base-lcd-coin-microscope-full-view-64g

 

Offline DaneLaw

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Tomlov is the same (re)brand these 30 to 50-dollar screen-with-scopecam units.
like DM5 & DM9
Your 4K unit there with your stand is around 190$ on their Aliexpress store + VAT so hopefully nobody is taking the plunge on their mocked-up site-prices, as some of these models are double the price, versus what they cost on Aliexpress https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-tomlov.html?

but for hobbyists, its often a better fit than fx Tagarno which is quite an expensive Danish product, that seems to emphasize on being made regionally in Denmark which makes things quite expensive, and they seem more optimized for industry clientele.
https://tagarno.com/about/

so kudos for digging down into Aliexpress alternatives, and how well it performs, as some of these el-cheapo ones from China can be useful, as long as you take their specs with a pinch of salt..

- tons of rebranding  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007439409707.html?
Got one of those, convenient form factor..

One thing with these Chinese microscopes' is the resolution claims, which often ain't refering to the sensor, but an upscaled output from a lower resolution.
fx 720p or 1080p that are upscaled on the fly to 4k picture & video-labels.

Fx this 4K microscope here from numerous years back for OLED-info... Analyzing different OLED panels and behavior.... it will claim 4K, but in practice, it's a 720p sensor (if I recall correctly) even though it upscales to 4K.

« Last Edit: September 18, 2024, 05:20:52 am by DaneLaw »
 
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My Advance Tech TC314 with the Panaplex Neon Display. Halfway between Nixie and LED.
I'm Autistic and have always been into flashing lights, loads of buttons and gauges. Driven by a need to know how everything works, I'm on a electronic journey to who knows where.!
 
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Offline Fryguy

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Ok , you got me - this piezo thingy is not a shooting chronograph sensor - but they look very similar  :palm:
« Last Edit: September 25, 2024, 09:59:21 pm by Fryguy »
Born error amplifier  >.<
 

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I remember those piezo-electric fans, tuning-fork resonant and 120VAC powered (50 or 60Hz versions) {must have 10k series resistor} and they looked promising back in the mid-80's. Super quiet and the Mac and other PC's were going to use them... but they were a flop. As I recall they didn't last fatigue fractures and the vanes would fall off despite 35,000hr rated lifetime. The one Dave has is likely 7CFM, 35dB@1m, 4mA or 0.11W 115VAC 60Hz and must have 10k series resistor. Look for "Piezo Electric Products" Inc.
 
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