Yes the link should be fine now.
Yesterday I bought a super powerful 4Watt signal booster in the radio frequency of 2.4..2.5Ghz.
Yes the link should be fine now.
Looks good, I like the cordless better tho as the cable was always being in the way in my previous gun.
Looks good, I like the cordless better tho as the cable was always being in the way in my previous gun.
Yes that is a big salespoint.
But if I understand correctly it only heats up when you press the button, so it is not directly ready but you have 15 seconds?
Looks good, I like the cordless better tho as the cable was always being in the way in my previous gun.
Yes that is a big salespoint.
But if I understand correctly it only heats up when you press the button, so it is not directly ready but you have 15 seconds?
No it has a power button and it heats up when you turn that on. The temp indicator flashes while it's heating and goes solid on when temp has been reached.
Ethernet to USB-C adapter.
I see you're confused, it is because the board has no rust at all and looks pristine.
+TiN
It looks like wavy-gravy power traces going from the heat sinks to the front. What the hell
Nice.
Still, you must be reasonably pleased with that result.
@blueskull: Remind me not to buy any IC's from you in the future now that you can relabel almost anything! Great result.
McBryce.
+TiN
It looks like wavy-gravy power traces going from the heat sinks to the front. What the hell
Power traces or nice smooth differential lines?
Got to love the high speed acquisition porn!
Tubes!
...
But not that kind of tubes
Some precision gear in pristine condition and for peanuts (HP 6113A).
It is a bit off, but I really can't complain... It does not have any calibration sticker, and its date code is 27
th week of 1981.
+TiN
It looks like wavy-gravy power traces going from the heat sinks to the front. What the hell
Power traces or nice smooth differential lines?
Got to love the high speed acquisition porn!
I don't know! I never seen anything like that on a modern high density multi-layer board. They look like the old hand drawn traces style.
You are probably right, they are signal lines as there so many of them. Strange.
I did a T shape engraving on a Toshiba flash chip with my new Cubiio toy laser.
The left is a failed attempt with bad focus, and the right is a perfect T with crispy but slightly burned edge.
The built-in rasterizer was way worse and it will guarantee to mess up some corners.
The T shape shown here is based on my own rasterizer using only G01 X and G01 Y code.
The firmware implementation of G02/G03/G01 X Y motion is flawed and is guaranteed not to work precisely with small feature sizes.
You shouldn’t burn an F word in Chinese, it’s very rude.
Not the best photo... Should I buy a 335D and calibrate it myself? Need to order all the aluminum electrolytics and replace them but mostly in good shape and stable.
New keyboard and mouse for the shack. Needed a few more buttons to make CAD work easier and the old keyboard has seen much better days.
Logitech MK545 pair for 20% off until the end of the month for $59.20 AUpesos with free post on evilbayplus
eBay auction: #173572118002
After a few days of looking around and price negotiating:
1. Keysight M9037A PXIe controller ( , $2k for a Haswell i7 computer)*1
2. Keysight M9243A 1GHz 2ch scope*2
How did you even get it for 2k? The list price is over 7k. Thats some serious negotiation.
Aliexpress birthday sales on now.
A couple of these 555 based timer modules for 78c ea
One of these flow sensors for a water pump dry run protection project.