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wizard69:
--- Quote from: Lowkus on March 20, 2021, 04:38:15 am ---So I just had an idea, what if someone were to manufacture new cases for oscilloscopes, kind of like designer-style housings. Would engineers buy that sort of thing, where they'd pull the guts out of one and put it into the new case? Or would it risk the stability of the oscilloscope to put it in a new housing?
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The only way I could see such offerings as being successful is if the new cases offered additional functionality. For example a new case that slotted the O'scope chassis next to a 0-6 VDC power supply. Or maybe a case that offered a significant (+8 hours) battery powered option. I can't see much interest in swapping a case just for the laughs.
jjoonathan:
--- Quote from: SilverSolder on March 23, 2021, 07:59:11 pm ---I haven't actually measured it, but I've never noticed a problem with the accuracy of the KNK feed - it clamps the workpiece (i.e. the plastic "board" that the work is stuck to) really hard with knurled rollers. I have made some quite big things with it (e.g. 24" long) and didn't see signs of twisting or turning. Not sure if it will hit 0.1% but the next time I take it out for a spin, I'll try to take some measurements...
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The Silhouette Cameo also feels like it has a solid clamp, but I think the error gets in when small angular deviations at the extremes of travel get amplified as it goes back and forth. Adding guides to force straight sliding seems to fix the problem, it's just extremely cumbersome. In any case, I'd appreciate those measurements next time you do a print.
Anthocyanina:
Does anyone know which is the actual specification for the physical size of the signal generator? this link https://www.keysight.com/zz/en/assets/3121-1004/data-sheets/EDU33210-Series-20-MHz-Function-Arbitrary-Waveform-Generators.pdf says it's 314 W x 130 H x 165 D (in mm) but this link http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/EDU33212-90002.pdf says 313.6 W x 164.7 H x 124.58 D Which one is correct? from the looks of it, the second one is the corerct one and the first one swapped their H and D measurements? I'd like to be sure which one it is, since if it is the second one, i'll have to move up one of my monitors to make it fit under there, and i'd like to do that in advance, but wouldn't like to do that and end up not having needed to! maybe Daniel could help clear things up? (it does make more sense it's is 165mm tall, but i want to be extra sure) Thank you!
armandine2:
These aren't so new now - so hopefully there is some user experience to draw on.
I wonder if any of the EDU33212A users on EEVBlog are using this AWG with their own arbitrary waveforms - in the video the demonstrator has the AWG attached to the laptop but it is not in remote. When I connect it to my computer I can't get out of remote to upload an external file, as shown?
Any users out there?
https://learn.keysight.com/arbitrary-waveform-generator-awg-basics-and-beyond-for-usb4-compliance-testing/lesson-6-lab-software-create-waveform-without-programming?fbclid=IwAR1Gmfn6e67PERHnJ6KZLcTY9a784WwDrzqm0Mwcff05aKOFVEl4oOrtm6c
[edit. mystery solved? he does actually say the he exported the ms excel file onto a flash drive - though the video (at the point you might expect) doesn't show one being connected - but it has appeared by the end of the video - LOL]
armandine2:
I've found the link to the manufacturer's supporting material
https://edadocs.software.keysight.com/kkbopen/smart-bench-essentials-series-collection-page-664078671.html
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