Ground_Loop - Well, that's very good 🤔 so you're at least two meters tall, or do you need a stepladder to adjust the upper devices on the shelf and a telescope to read the values - I would have to have that with my 175 centimeters 😂
🤔It looks like a disassembled camera trap under that monitor on the left desk - I fixed one about a month ago
Ground_Loop - Well, that's very good 🤔 so you're at least two meters tall, or do you need a stepladder to adjust the upper devices on the shelf and a telescope to read the values - I would have to have that with my 175 centimeters 😂
🤔It looks like a disassembled camera trap under that monitor on the left desk - I fixed one about a month ago
No ladder. I'm tall, and of course the camera adds 10cm.
That is indeed a camera. My wife has wildlife cameras all over the property and that one has a failed IR LED driver. I think I can get it working.
Ground_Loop i envy the space to work, unfortunately I have nowhere to expand, too bad the cracked handle at the HP 😥
Of course. I should have looked there first. The thumbnail is showing up now, maybe eventually I'll be able to expand it.
Ground_Loop i envy the space to work, unfortunately I have nowhere to expand, too bad the cracked handle at the HP 😥
New handle on the way thanks to a mate down under (Brumby).
Today I finished my setup for audio testing, unfortunately my K2015 THD didn't fit on this shelf due to the depth, so I used the rear input and made a connection point next to the load. I redesigned the connection panel a bit and added a DC fuse control for the test speakers (blue light - OK, red light - DC voltage at the output of the tested amplifier - speakers disconnected) The fuses have separate GND for the Left and Right outputs.
Somehow, the attachment with the overall view did not load. The bright one on the far right are Japanese sliding panels that can be used to completely hide the workplace
Very compact. I like it, it has a cosy feeling to it.
A little trick with the Tektronix oscilloscope
Your comments appreciated
Jon
Great desks to work on, I love Tektronix and HP technology, I also used to have a TEK modular system in my old workshop, unfortunately it won't fit in my current workplace.
I've been following him for a long time, he's very good
You're using an active load to test amplifiers or why do you bring the THD meter's input next to it?
Thanks for the shout out! I am also lurking here from time to time if there are any questions.
Zen
You're using an active load to test amplifiers or why do you bring the THD meter's input next to it?
Hi, the connection point for the Keithley 2015 was added due to the need to place this meter on the other side of the work site (due to its depth). When measuring distortion, I don't need to run connecting wires all over the workplace, just a short jumper between this added point and the load. The connection between the measuring input and the rear input 2015 is made by a massive shielded cable which is routed outside the route of the power line for safety. If I need an accurate measurement, I connect directly to the 2015 with a cable
Edit:The load is a passive 2x300W with active cooling - my own production - a Tektronix oscilloscope is connected to special rear outputs - the output has the possibility of a range of 1:1 and 1:10 when it is switched, the ratio will change and at the same time the voltage levels on the oscilloscope will automatically change.
The BNC in the front is used to connect, for example, an analyzer or a digital oscilloscope, just as with measuring devices, only one output - front or rear - is always active, so that they cannot influence each other
Nice day 🙂 Tom
Thanks for the shout out! I am also lurking here from time to time if there are any questions.
Zen
Hello, your workplace is absolutely luxurious
, I envy the space (and some measuring devices 😁)
Nice day 🙂 Tom
Question about size!!
I am planning a new workbench at a dedicates area at my office. It´s a 3x3 m and I am considering two sizes
160x80 which looks to be a standard size widely available (Ikea Trotter for example)
or
180x90 which is not standard and take my to the realm of woodworking
I own some relatively deep instruments like Aim TTi MX100TP and my desire is to hace enough free space in front of the instrument tower, for the pcb or DUT without taking space from working area.
More size, more DIY woodworking
Less space, standard size. This is my dilema
There is never enough space. Get the biggest workspace you can and in a short while it will be too small.
The deeper the better. You can overcome some of this with overhead shelves but otherwise a lot of test gear/supplies etc will see you left with a very thin strip on the front to actually work on.
In my case the bench I use is only 700mm wide (length of the actual work area is about 1800mm) but apart from the Soldering stations and a Micsig Table Scope everything else is up on shelves. This leaves room for a keyboard and a wall mounted monitor but otherwise the desk remains free as a work surface.
Some time ago before I got the 23" wall mount display.
The deeper the better.
If that's a bottle of wine I can fully understand its necessity sometimes.
It falls under the heading of Lab chemicals and is far better for you than drinking 99% IPA
Looks like a Bottle of Grant Burge Port in this case but can also be substituted with a nice single malt Scotch or sometimes even a good Gin.
Question about size!!
More size, more DIY woodworking
Less space, standard size. This is my dilema
I would definitely choose 180x90, I fondly remember the work tables at work and in my old workshop (which was stolen), they had these dimensions, at home I could not install this depth because of the depth of the space where I have a workplace. It didn't bother me so much before because I lost the equipment, but over time the workplace got a bit full and you can't work on bigger things or have deep equipment - today I have a space two meters wide and 70 cm deep, the table top is 160x60 and that's too much little.
Nice day 🙂 Tom
It falls under the heading of Lab chemicals and is far better for you than drinking 99% IPA
Depends which acronym you meant by IPA. Here, that means India Pale Ale