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Newer Post Home. Thanks nwlaurie. That looks really cool. Here's the direct link for it. Finally a comprehensive tool buying order!!!!!! A million thanks! Also the Analog Discovery, what are its limits? Thanks, Ardumedes. The Discovery is most limited by the fact that it runs on USB power, but that is also what makes it so useful.
Using it as an op-amp power supply, if I saturate the op-amp, it only outputs about 4. It was originally designed and should run just fine at 1A output, but you have to turn it off manually in software. At idle, it draws about mA, so you only get about mA to play with and that includes the power supply pins , which for the vast majority of projects is perfectly fine, but sometimes there's no way and you need an external current source. If you do draw to much current through the USB, the Discovery will auto-shutoff before any damage occurs.
Other than that, it's a fully functional o-scope, wave gen, power supply, digital analyzer, spectrum analyzer, and digital pattern generator. I think it's much easier to use than bench top scopes and generators as well, and the data captured can easily be saved and exported. In the end, I can only say what I think, and I think that it is a superb piece of hardware, especially for that price.
Yes, I'm an intern for Digilent, so I am slightly biased. However, I was using it well before I started there and I felt the same way. One thing you missed is a magnifying visor. I used to have exceptional vision, I could study things up close with my eyes. At 54 I need to wear reading glasses so working on detail items without help is difficult.
I started with a vintage magnifying visor then tried several visors and here is a link to my favorite:. They have a second flip down lens for extra magnification and the swing down bifocal lens and the light is more functional than other visors. The price is right as well. I use a desk-mounted magnifying glass that has a circular lamp around it. It's on a pivot arm so I can put it right in place.
Then, I line that up with the magnifying glass on my "helping hands". This really boosts the magnification and leaves both my hands free. Thumbs up. My favorite magnifying visor also.
It took me awhile to realize that there are two larger lenses, as you stated. The only real negative is the head size clip slips from time to time.
I've been looking at one of these for a while and just haven't done it yet. I also do a lot of model car work, and I was thinking of it in that context and just didn't connect it here.
Introduction: Tools for the Electronics Hobbyist. By brmarcum Follow. More by the author:. About: I've always loved to figure out how things work, so hacking and making just fits for me. Some more sites I've found to be very useful - electronics-tutorials.
For components, there are a number of good places to start - sparkfun. Did you make this project? Share it with us! I Made It! Remote Control Light Switch by alanmerritt in Arduino. GillesB9 5 years ago. When choosing a wire stripper, make sure that it has a comfortable grip for you to be able to cleanly remove insulation from wires while keeping the actual cable intact. A hot glue gun is always a question primarily among beginners in electronics.
Is it okay to use hot glue when working with circuitries? Well, yes. Hot glue is a form of thermoplastic adhesives formed in a cylindrical stick loaded in the glue gun. Hot glue is an insulating material that can help fix or even protect your circuitry, and it d oes not create stray conducting paths or short circuits.
You can use hot glue on rugged passive components such as resistors, ceramic capacitors, and coils. Always be careful when dealing with a heated material. Over time, your circuit boards or PCB can get dusty, so cleaning them would be necessary to maintain proper function. Among the possible ways to clean a PCB are by using baking soda, distilled water, or even compressed air. But the most common is by using isopropyl alcohol or specialized cleaners.
Isopropyl alcohol is a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a strong odor, used mostly for medical purposes. This chemical compound makes a great PCB cleaner because it evaporates quickly and is inexpensive. It also contains fewer chemicals compared to other PCB cleaners. For safety purposes, better to use gloves and goggles as you use them with care.
Specialized cleaners include ultrasonic cleaner. This is the fastest and most efficient way to clean your PCB. It removes flux, dirt, dust, and other small particles that have accumulated on your circuit board over time. This also minimizes the wetting current across a pair of contacts. However, a specialized cleaner may tend to be pricey than isopropyl alcohol. Your choice, just make sure they are appropriate PCB or contact cleaners.
Heat shrink tubing is a shrinkable plastic made of a wide range of thermoplastics. Among its uses are to insulate wires and provide protection for stranded and solid wire conductors, connections and terminals in electrical work. It is also useful for repair, sealing, and troubleshooting as it allows for barriers between cables and corrosive chemicals. Heat shrink tubing comes in different colors.
Heat sink paste is used to bond a component with a mechanical heat sink. It is also called thermal grease, thermal paste, or heat paste. Although heat sink paste does not have the thermal conductivity of metals, the improvement over the air will increase thermal responsiveness. As opposed to thermal adhesive, thermal paste does not add mechanical strength to the bond between the heat source and heat sink. It is used to improve the heat coupling between different components such as filling the gap between the CPU central processing unit or other heat-generating components.
Rotary tools are handheld power tools with a rotating tip. These tools accept a variety of attachments for different tasks, from grinding to cutting, which makes it very versatile. Rotary instruments are best for home improvements.
These are also a staple for woodworking and hobby craft. Rotary tools employ a circular motion that makes them perfect for precision work and softer materials. Dremel is an American brand of power tools known primarily for its rotary tools. The Dremel concept relies on high speed as opposed to the high torque of a conventional power drill.
It can perform drilling, grinding, sharpening, cutting, cleaning, polishing, sanding, routing, carving, and engraving. Both battery-powered and corded models are available. Drills are electric tools primarily used for drilling holes or driving fasteners.
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