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How small does it need to be? I use 0402 as standard for passives, never had a problem with it. I just ordered a board from them with ~600 components per board, had 3x3mm 9-pin QFN,  SOT-23, and a few different ICs with 0.5mm pin spacing.

They have x-ray inspection available for BGA and other high pin count devices, but normally they rely on optical inspection. It works quite well.




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Repair / Re: HP54600B with spike problem with and without signal
« Last post by sacha on Today at 05:41:05 am »
Hi  fmashockie,Thanks, I'll try to ask.
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Test Equipment / Re: Choosing between entry-level 12-bit DSOs
« Last post by DaneLaw on Today at 05:31:15 am »
Can the TSA do amplitude modulation?
Put in some AM at about 10% of the frequency.

It only supports a limited number of amplitude levels (I think 8 or so) for the the modulating signal, so it's a "stair step sine wave".
And the modulating signal is limited to 10 kHz.

EDIT: See also Erik's video: https://youtu.be/U2cw0bmuSLM?t=239

The TinySA supports 8-point interpolation, while the Ultra can muster up to around 128 points depending on modulaton frequency.
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Test Equipment / Re: Siglent SDS3000X HD and upgraded SDS1000X HD
« Last post by ebastler on Today at 05:31:00 am »
I would rather enjoy the fact that there has never been so much “scope” for the money as there is now, instead of brooding about it.
Not so long ago, the 12-bit ADCs used were cited as one of the reasons why the 2000X HD was twice as expensive as the 2000X plus.
Now you can get them in a 500€ model. ;)

Who's brooding? I am just curious why certain design decisions were made and what they imply. Maybe there is something to be learned?

Let's face it, most of our threads here are about "scopology" rather than about using the scopes in practice. (Which is fine by me, there are Project setions etc. which discuss the latter.) No doubt that we get excellent affordable scopes today, which most of the time we won't even use at their full potential. But what's wrong with also being curious about how they work, how they were designed and why? The Test Equipment section would be pretty quiet otherwise.
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Hello XVR, You said i should put a zenner diode on a power supply.
In some cases I really get negative voltage spikes as shon below.
What zenner diode you reccomend me to use?
how do ineed to put the diode to  eliminate them?
Thanks.
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Power/Renewable Energy/EV's / Re: DIY Battery Bank from Recycled 18650
« Last post by ledtester on Today at 05:17:22 am »
What are those things in a glass package? Fuses?
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RF, Microwave, Ham Radio / Re: Cascade RF Frontend 2.4GHz possible?
« Last post by Flunze on Today at 05:09:08 am »
Please see attachments for Front, back side and the circuit I want to use.
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General Technical Chat / Re: Is LinkedIn worth keeping?
« Last post by Bud on Today at 04:40:57 am »
LinkedIn web site is the text version of TikTok and a model of a garbage useless web site.
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General Technical Chat / Re: Relay trigger when voltage above 13v
« Last post by ledtester on Today at 04:37:36 am »
Here is TI's app note on using the TL431 as a comparator:

Using the TL431 for Undervoltage and Overvoltage Detection
https://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva987a/slva987a.pdf

You might find it easier to use a real comparator - eg. a LM339 / 393 / etc.

Here is TI's app note on designing a comparator circuit with hysteresis:

Comparator with Hysteresis Reference Design
https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/tidu020a/tidu020a.pdf
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