Just picked up this in a local government auction. C$100
Seems to work, and close enough in cal for my use.
Check if the PSU has an overshoot at powerup/startup, I once fried a circuit with a look a like PSU that when set to 5V at powerup shot over to 6,8V spike then return to 5V, frying my board that was still connected.
Thanks for the warning, I'll have a look.
Just gave it a try, no overshoot
Ive been wanting one for ages but just never got round to ordering 1! Looking forward to learning how to drive it!
If you want to, you can try turning this into two AVR dev kits in one by flashing Hoodloader2 on the USB MCU ATmega16U2. That keeps Arduino Uno features intact, while allowing you to program both chips.
Ordered 15 pcs of PCB and 10 sets of parts for my Gowin FPGA board. Despite I used 0.2mm/0.4mm vias and 0.1mm clearance between vias and traces, JLCPCB still approved the order.
(Attachment Link)
Youtube video is on its way. Could be a 3 video series, hardware design, hardware prototyping and EDA software & blinky demo.
If all goes well, it will end up on a fundraising platform soon after I land in China in 6 weeks, and I hope I can get it debugged and built while I'm still in US -- carrying parts is messy.
What is this? What are the supporting parts?
Thermalright NVME heatsink as mine is quite toasty. Quite surprised when hold it for the 1st time, as this thing is heavy for it's size.
Another multimeter for the collection,
Iso-Tech IDM505, from evilBay for £75 with shipping costs included
I bought an ISO-TECH IDM505 as well from eBay a couple of weeks ago, They accepted my offer of £55 delivered for a brand new meter fully boxed , A steal for such an excellent meter.
He still has them for sale.
John.
Ordered 15 pcs of PCB and 10 sets of parts for my Gowin FPGA board. Despite I used 0.2mm/0.4mm vias and 0.1mm clearance between vias and traces, JLCPCB still approved the order.
(Attachment Link)
Youtube video is on its way. Could be a 3 video series, hardware design, hardware prototyping and EDA software & blinky demo.
If all goes well, it will end up on a fundraising platform soon after I land in China in 6 weeks, and I hope I can get it debugged and built while I'm still in US -- carrying parts is messy.
JLC will accept it but if its anything like my board they will chop up the gerbers a bit to fit some of their rules. The 0.4mm vias probably be OK, and its e-tested anyway so end result should be good.
There were a few rules I missed as I had not seen them specified before: hole to trace, hole to hole spacing, etc. Future orders I'm using these rules as a guide:
https://github.com/ayberkozgur/jlcpcb-design-rules-stackups
Another ebay steal......Megger LCR131 for £31
It is a bit grubby but should clean up nicely.
Do I need to do a tear down?
Dave has already done a tear down of the Keysight branded U1733B version of this LCR meter
JLC will accept it but if its anything like my board they will chop up the gerbers a bit to fit some of their rules.
I know the rules, I just want to see what happens if I submit a design that violates them.
WellPCB can make 0.1mm track to via distance designs, but I'd like to give JLC a try.
Yeah let us know. You can see what I meant attached.
Received a HP 8481D today.
Quick check with my HP 3335A shows it's working fine down to -70dB (in fact it goes down to ~-75dB).
A quick check with my cinesium low cost siggen (range: 34MHz to 4.3GHz) shows that it's level is frequency-dependent off in a range from -2dB to +3dB.
I'm happy since I only paid ~122€ delivered.
Now looking forward to checking my new toys to come; two HP attenuators that I'm waiting for being delivered.
pcbs for my project of 4 quadrant PSU arrived now i have to wait for parts (glitch in time managment )
more info here : https://circuitmaker.com/Projects/Details/MEOWelectronics/4QPSU
Very cool, you should make a project thread once you get it up and running. I'm trying to do similar with OPA548 but I suspect its current limiting is going to be trash compared to LT1970.
As you noted in the link you can boost the output stage with some external parts, interesting they have V+/V- pin to drive specifically, and the mosfets provide built in protection as well to clamp the output, super convenient.
Should C5 and R13 on the output be in series instead for a snubber? Or is it some other function.
Cancelled my Surface Pro 7 pre-order. Overlooked the fact that its USB-C is not thunderbolt 3, so all of my docks won't work with it.
Replaced with XPS 13 2-in-1. Dell is running a good promo now -- $200 Visa prepaid card, $100 rewards, $50 off, 50% storage upgrade off plus standard discount and member discount.
After all discounts, the $1650 unit plus $60 OS upgrade, $50 white interior upgrade and $50 storage upgrade became $1360 plus tax.
"$50 white interior upgrade"
Wow, that's cool! Could you please post schematic files in pdf?
Scroll down to "Releases" and click "Download files" on the right, everything is there.
Another bargin.
Picked up this tool chest
In Halfords for £30
Another bargin.
Picked up this tool chest
In Halfords for £30
I have one, just like that, but I left it out in the Sun, & it has faded to a lovely shade of pink!
I got home from work and my new to me EBay Rigol DS1052e was waiting for me. Fired it up amd it appears to be doing what it says on the box. Now to learn how to use it.
Added to my Makita collection because Evilbay offered my a decent discount and it will pay for itself over the next few months instead of paying someone else for a CNC enclosure build.
I got home from work and my new to me EBay Rigol DS1052e was waiting for me. Fired it up amd it appears to be doing what it says on the box. Now to learn how to use it.
These Rigols are a joy to use. I really liked mine (sold a few years ago).
Got my self an oscilloscope, a SDS1104X-E.
I could have gotten it today, it arrived in my city to some sorting center this morning but apparently you can't move it 10km in day so I'll have to until monday. Bloody DB schenker.
Not exactly TE, but I bought a new iPhone Xr 64GB for $300. I'm excited to not have business calls coming in on my personal phone anymore!
A few thousands of 0201 passives. I hope I know what I'm doing, and from my 2012 experience with them, they are not easy to solder. Well, my eyes are 7 years older since then.
Bodging them would be even more challenging -- I should have found the problem during schematic audition .
Don't you use an oven for that? You hand-solder 0201's?
Got my self an oscilloscope, a SDS1104X-E.
A very nice oscilloscope with very good bang for buck!
(I got one as a second unit and to take it with me because it's also small and lightweight but I happen to use it more often than my primary oscilloscope.)
Ordered an HP 438A dual channel power meter today for 40€; Labeled as "for parts" but in fact only showing that no sensor is connected..
Don't ask for the shipping!
Oh, and I bought my second power sensor cable also. In fact, I bought it first and then my brain concluded I had to buy a power meter with two channels..