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@iminuru | 15 February 17 | |
lab. (equipmen) for long. I still remember, 2sc945 2sc1383 and 2sb733 and leds 2b the ''everything'' in/of my projects (using no ICs).
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@iminuru | 15 February 17 | |
Some of my tools are like this :) http://imgur.com/gMeK4Ba ,(and from another angle), http://imgur.com/mKOdRp4
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@gomez242 | 17 February 17 | |
Hmmm
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@usbcable | 18 February 17 | |
Did I mention buying oscilloscopes? ... An oscilloscope is a very useful tool for seeing what's going on in a circuit. You can measure the frequency and amplitude of the waveform of a signal and usually they have atleast two inputs so you can display two waveforms at the same time. This useful for doing comparisons of two signals.
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@usbcable | 18 February 17 | |
Buying a new oscilloscope can be quite pricey and because of this I would recommend having a look for a second hand one to start with. An older model with a CRT (cathode ray tube) screen and two channels with a bandwidth of 20MHz will do perfectly well for a beginner. Prices will vary but a basic secondhand one like I said abrove will cost around 50 to 100.
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