[sdiy] What test gear do you use?
Dave Brown
davebr at modularsynthesis.com
Mon May 7 00:49:14 CEST 2018
Tektronix MSO4054 500 MHz 4 Channel Oscilloscope / 16 Channel Logic Analyzer with Serial and I2C/SPI triggering/decoding
Tektronix 576 Curve Tracer
Tektronix 577 Curve Tracer
(2) Tektronix CFG253 Function Generator
Tektronix CDC250 175 MHz Counter
Tektronix DM2510G DMM
Tektronix 76T4 Variac
Tektronix 43-85 Isolation Transformer
Tektronix TM503 Mainframe
Tektronix FG503 Function Generator Plug-In
Tektronix DC504A Counter/Timer Plug-In
(2) Tektronix DM502A DMM Plug-In
Tektronix DC503 Universal Counter Plug-In
Tektronix DMM914 Handheld DMM
V&A VA520B Handheld LCR Meter
Half dozen miscellaneous Tektronix and Sony/Tek Oscilloscopes
B&K 1602 0-400V Power Supply
Lambda CPD425A-FM Dual 0-250V Power Supply
Lambda CPD423A-FM Dual 0-60V Power Supply
Tenma 72-8700A Dual 0-32V Power Supply
Custom linear Buchla Power Supply
Custom linear Eurorack Power Supply
Custom linear MOTM/Dotcom Power Supply
Weller WRS-1002 Repair System
Weller WX2 Tweezers and Micro Tip Soldering System
Weller WESD51 Soldering Station
Working at Tektronix and now at the vintageTEK museum does have its advantages.
Dave
On 5/6/2018 12:19 PM, Jimmy Moore wrote:
I didn't mean to clutter up Quincas' thread with the scope conversation, but I'd love to hear more about what test gear people use.
I've recently gotten back into kit building, and Quincas' video on the kit scope looked fun and useful -- Do people have other equipment that similarly fills a similar purpose that is worth its while? Space is at a premium in my apartment, which is why I'm interested in hearing about these small kit things. I don't have much room for a dedicated test bench!
Steve's comment about the DSO112 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGU9LoEpQFw> brought me further down the rabbit hole.
What's everyone use?
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