Not enough multimeters yet. You haven't got to the ceiling
It's been said i have too many multimeters, i can't imagine why..
I have 6 multimeters in congruence down to the 3rd decimal place, 1.261
There is no upper limit for multimeter quantities
Not enough multimeters yet. You haven't got to the ceiling
The secret is stacking them next to each other, so you won't reach the ceiling any time soon.
It's been said i have too many multimeters, i can't imagine why..
Your name here should be nem not neo (
not
enough
multimeters).
I have 6 multimeters in congruence down to the 3rd decimal place, 1.261
I'm lovin' it!
It's been said i have too many multimeters, i can't imagine why..
Your name here should be nem not neo (not enough multimeters).
I have 6 multimeters in congruence down to the 3rd decimal place, 1.261
I'm lovin' it!
You are right, it should be nem i just happen to like neo better.
I'd have 7 but the 8000A is too jumpy.
Wall-o-meters!
The top 4, Fairchild 7050 Fluke 8050A, Fluke 8010A, Fluke 8000A, are zip tied together for extra stability, so that statement is fairly accurate
Cool screen setup, too.
The left and right monitors are Dell 2415 I bought 1.5 years ago from Amazon. The center 30'' U3011 is acquired as second hand. Had to drive 460 miles to pick it up -- the seller refused to ship such a large monitor, so I had to pick it up.
The scope was also picked up in person -- from somewhere 650 miles away.
That is a rather nice set up, i currently have a 1080p 144hz monitor in the center (i game electronics isn't my only hobby) with a 1080p in portrait to it's left and a crt to it's right.
My dream monitor set up would be 3 1080Ps with 4 1440Ps on top in portrait and a big 32 inch 'professional' 4k monitor above those. I like my screen space
Cool screen setup, too.
The left and right monitors are Dell 2415 I bought 1.5 years ago from Amazon. The center 30'' U3011 is acquired as second hand. Had to drive 460 miles to pick it up -- the seller refused to ship such a large monitor, so I had to pick it up.
The scope was also picked up in person -- from somewhere 650 miles away.
I see some photocopied books on your bookshelf, I think they are limited to sales in China only, did you have any trouble getting them into the United States?
I do not think I have uploaded picture here.
Everybody has a nice bench, mine is more like a desk for my computers with soldering tools.
I asked my wife to take picture when I was updating my project yesterday.
https://github.com/DCoJA/yatagarasu-redI am very good at loosing composts and tools even they are on my desk somewhere
Everybody has a nice bench, mine is more like a desk for my computers with soldering tools.
Nice to see something from fanOfeeDIY. Reminds me to add a statement about you to the bottom of the YT (I forgot).
Everybody has a nice bench, mine is more like a desk for my computers with soldering tools.
Hi fanOfeeDIY, I do not see any scopes. I would expect to see at least a dozen since you are the "scope" guy
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/digital-oscilloscope-comparison-chart/Do you have one and what is it (again since you are the scope guy).
Do you make videos? Maybe that is a camera hanging off the lamp?
thanks
Everybody has a nice bench, mine is more like a desk for my computers with soldering tools.
Hi fanOfeeDIY, I do not see any scopes. I would expect to see at least a dozen since you are the "scope" guy
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/digital-oscilloscope-comparison-chart/
Do you have one and what is it (again since you are the scope guy).
I noticed that too, maybe he has a USB one tucked away in a drawer.
I am looking into a <$50 scope.
Some potentials to look at:
Edit: Updated link to GW Instek (relisted). Hitachi's listing has ended w/ 0 bids.
I am looking into a <$50 scope.
Some potentials to look at:
Just my personal opinion but if i were you i would steer clear of the Hitachi and go straight for the Tek.
I am looking into a <$50 scope.
Some potentials to look at:
Just my personal opinion but if i were you i would steer clear of the Hitachi and go straight for the Tek.
I'll add another vote for the Tek.
-Pat
I like a lot the way you covered the camera in the arm of the lamp. My wife also likes it.
My wife started to cover the camera, my desk is widely connected to the living room.
She did not seem to like the shape.
Hi fanOfeeDIY, I do not see any scopes. I would expect to see at least a dozen since you are the "scope" guy
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/digital-oscilloscope-comparison-chart/
Do you have one and what is it (again since you are the scope guy).
Thanks,
Yes, I bought DSO-X 2000 series about two years ago I think.
I wish I am more scope guy.
Do you make videos? Maybe that is a camera hanging off the lamp?
thanks
The camera hanging on the lamp was for video conferences in some of my previous jobs.
Oh one of the community activity in the past was attending on youtube streaming like this one.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0ByMMzrSQD4f5cUN3dWt1S0VPMUUI have made some videos by myself in Japanese but never uploaded to anywhere.
Maybe I should start editing them and uploading them.
I noticed that too, maybe he has a USB one tucked away in a drawer.
Well, I maybe need to start thinking how could be more financially successful to have more scopes.
One of the biggest advantage I feel of USB-scope is it is isolated from ground, when
connecting to laptop PC when powered by battery.
My wife started to cover the camera, my desk is widely connected to the living room.
She did not seem to like the shape.
Covering a camera, especially one that has a good view of your daily movements, is a sensible move
Just my personal opinion but if i were you i would steer clear of the Hitachi and go straight for the Tek.
I'll add another vote for the Tek.
Absolutely.
Unfortunately I suspect it'll exceed the desired ~$50 budget before shipping (closer to double I think), so wanted to offer up some options just in case.
In regard to the Hitachi, the listing has ended without a single bid.
might be hard to see. but my bench is 12' long got 2 dig scopes (100mhz and a 50mhz) 2 PSU, 520mhz sig gen, 18ghz freq counter, ifr1200s super
might be hard to see. but my bench is 12' long got 2 dig scopes (100mhz and a 50mhz) 2 PSU, 520mhz sig gen, 18ghz freq counter, ifr1200s super
Nice. I would appreciate a 12" long bench but would also find a way to clutter it unfortunately. But you found artificial gravity too! Your pic turned up upside down or should I lay off the eggnog....