I put this Iwatsu Bringo II oscilloscope in my collection because I like its small size, but when I first got it I found it was smaller than I thought. Not only that, but it has another thing that amazes me, which is how fast it is to boot up! I took a short video and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/IxWcyei_6pc
I put this Iwatsu Bringo II oscilloscope in my collection because I like its small size, but when I first got it I found it was smaller than I thought. Not only that, but it has another thing that amazes me, which is how fast it is to boot up! I took a short video and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/IxWcyei_6pc
It is booting faster than the fan reaching its final spinning velocity.
I put this Iwatsu Bringo II oscilloscope in my collection because I like its small size, but when I first got it I found it was smaller than I thought. Not only that, but it has another thing that amazes me, which is how fast it is to boot up! I took a short video and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/IxWcyei_6pc
It is booting faster than the fan reaching its final spinning velocity.
That don't impress me much, my TDS220 / TDS2024 scopes do this all the time
I put this Iwatsu Bringo II oscilloscope in my collection because I like its small size, but when I first got it I found it was smaller than I thought. Not only that, but it has another thing that amazes me, which is how fast it is to boot up! I took a short video and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/IxWcyei_6pc
It is booting faster than the fan reaching its final spinning velocity.
That don't impress me much, my TDS220 / TDS2024 scopes do this all the time
What can I say, I'm just easily entertained.
a VOLTCRAFT MB-701 battery measuring adapter
I've bought this nice little gadget:
a VOLTCRAFT MB-701 battery measuring adapter
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403649748388
I've bought this nice little gadget:
a VOLTCRAFT MB-701 battery measuring adapter
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
I've bought this nice little gadget:
a VOLTCRAFT MB-701 battery measuring adapter
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403649748388
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
But Conrad does not ship to USA.
I've bought this nice little gadget:
a VOLTCRAFT MB-701 battery measuring adapter
Oh, did I enable you?
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
A small piece of thin double-sided unetched pcb and you're done.
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
A small piece of thin double-sided unetched pcb and you're done.
Have to be very thin. I think that one works because it's a flex PCB with stiffener, which is really very thin indeed.
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
A small piece of thin double-sided unetched pcb and you're done.
Have to be very thin. I think that one works because it's a flex PCB with stiffener, which is really very thin indeed.Copper tape + Kapton tape + stiffener sounds like a solution to me; I will try it. Alternatively, you can try 0.8mm copper clad; it would be interesting to know the thickness of the original
I put this Iwatsu Bringo II oscilloscope in my collection because I like its small size, but when I first got it I found it was smaller than I thought. Not only that, but it has another thing that amazes me, which is how fast it is to boot up! I took a short video and put it on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/IxWcyei_6pc
It is booting faster than the fan reaching its final spinning velocity.
That don't impress me much, my TDS220 / TDS2024 scopes do this all the time
I have wanted something like this for a long time. I had no idea someone made such a thing.
A small piece of thin double-sided unetched pcb and you're done.
Have to be very thin. I think that one works because it's a flex PCB with stiffener, which is really very thin indeed.Copper tape + Kapton tape + stiffener sounds like a solution to me; I will try it. Alternatively, you can try 0.8mm copper clad; it would be interesting to know the thickness of the original
0.1mm nickel (or nickel plated) strips are easy to find as many people use them for lithium battery packs.
A piece of thin plastic (overhead projector foil) with copper tape on either side will probably give you the best results.