I can't believe it took me so long to finally buy it, but now I did!
Leo
Exciting! For that price, is there anything left inside?
Will see once i get it into my paws. Supposed to be complete except A3 ADC board. But who need it anyway, ADC needed replacement in 100% of my 3458A's
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I have a slow carrier pigeon bringing an A2 board for the AC reluctant VK5RC 3458, same fault code as Shariar's TSP youtube repair but mine is not as simple as the op amp, rather bizarrely it has a bipolar class op amp where the schematic has a FET type, replacing it either didn't help.
Ain't no school like old school.
Got the larger battery, 32Mb upgrade, external keyboard, centronics printer cable, and I just added a 4Gb CF card (partitioned to 2Gb + 2Gb)
Coming still is an Ethernet card and a Wi-Fi card.
Just gotta track down a dock, serial cable and the Windows CE 2.11 upgrade card.
Nice! A few months ago I got a HP95LX and love it.
I picked up a E4418B power meter, 8481A power sensor, and 11730A cable
Nice! A few months ago I got a HP95LX and love it.
Oh cool. Oldest of the old school, that was the first PDA model!
Found a used 3Dconnecion SpaceNavigator for cheap.
3D printed a case for it.
Link:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1895175Works great with Fusion360.
Also panning and zooming in CircuitStudio is super smooth
YAPM*.
Acquired a classical HP 432A Power Meter as spare/parts mule for my existing one I have a calibrator for to calibrate the 432A with to calibrate a 437B with.
*- Yet Another Power Meter.
Needed to make some custom rubber feet for a job. This is the excuse and justification
Buy a 2nd 3D Printer (Ender Pro), Flexion Extruder and some Filament to double the purchase price. Result will be the most expensive Rubber feet going
A ha, but when you start talking ‘custom’ anything, the $ often goes up to $$$$.
Used TESA caliper, good quality and no batteries, can measure with 0.005mm resolution with good pulse
Today has been a bit of a Revelation
I know its not the best but its budget friendly and a lot better than the plastic junk Bresser supply with a scope - the focuser is a Orion one (cast metal) to replace the broken plastic one
Found a used 3Dconnecion SpaceNavigator for cheap.
3D printed a case for it.
Works great with Fusion360.
Also panning and zooming in CircuitStudio is super smooth
To me it looks like you designed a 3D printed
prison for your SpaceNavigator, using your SpaceNavigator
Heh I won also one on eBay but brand new. (around half a common price)
But I'm working in Inventor ... and with this mouse its another story:)
Heh I won also one on eBay but brand new. (around half a common price)
But I'm working in Inventor ... and with this mouse its another story:)
Been using one with SolidWorks for years now. VERY useful device!!
-Pat
Found a used 3Dconnecion SpaceNavigator for cheap.
3D printed a case for it.
Works great with Fusion360.
Also panning and zooming in CircuitStudio is super smooth
To me it looks like you designed a 3D printed prison for your SpaceNavigator, using your SpaceNavigator
The control knob is sensitive for shocks (it may start to drift too much so calibration can not compensate). This case makes contract with the base only. I use the case for storage and transportation.
HVP-70
EEVBlog Differential Probe.
Shipped from Sydney yesterday at 5:30pm NZ time.
Delivered today 4:00pm NZ time.
HVP-70
EEVBlog Differential Probe.
Shipped from Sydney yesterday at 5:30pm NZ time.
Delivered today 4:00pm NZ time.
I want 3 of those pretty bad.....but I have to wait until I escape my cash-flow crisis.
Pretty quick response time on the shipping!
You might want to get them soon since Dave's clearing out his stock of them.
You might want to get them soon since Dave's clearing out his stock of them.
Looks like they are all gonsky....
Oh, I guess I should've checked, first. D'oh!
I bought a used Playstation 2 slim for tearing it down in my channel Thundertronics. I am looking for a PS 1 for the same reason (prefer giveaway if possible and I cover shipping).
I brought some non standard no-name cheap wong hung lo sata interface adaptors for an Apple Air SSD for a customer. I couldn't find any quality ones selling. I was a bit worried as I read that the regulators on them can get hot.
Wouldn't use the bundled USB3 sata controllers