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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread

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glarsson:

--- Quote from: bd139 on May 28, 2018, 06:07:05 pm ---Also thou shall make sure the output switch is off on your power supply before you power it up in case the last voltage you had set it to was 32V.

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I guess you are not alone and that is probably the reason why HP/Agilent 663xx "power supplies" powers up with the output set to 0.000V and disabled.  ;)

bd139:
Yes. I'm after a slightly older E3631A for that reason. This is a TTI PL310 which has manual controls.

Just bought some PIC10F320's to play with. 6-pin SOT-23 package. 8 bit CPU, PWM, ADC, configurable logic cell all for £0.35 a go. What glorious times we live in! :D

mnementh:
I just spent $160 on storage bins. Hoeing out the garage hurts in more ways than just my back. :o


mnem
Ouch.

Specmaster:
Been there myself, fitted my lab out with shelves and boxes from the useful box company to store parts in. still haven't completed the exercise yet but it leaves a big hole in the wallet dept thats for sure.

tautech:
Good rule of thumb for Tants is to over rate the voltage to as high as is available. I get 50V versions of any I buy.

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