Thank you element14 and rscasny ! These arrived earlier in the week but I held off opening them until Saturday - when I could enjoy the process a bit more. It was then that it hit me that I had at least one more task to complete... now I have to clean off my workbench so I have room for these.
Clearly, I haven't done that yet. Yes... I could be procrastinating.
I'm actually quite excited to try out the hot air rework station - as I have never used one before. The closest I've come was a plastic welding kit. I'm sure that I'll have no problem finding boards in the electrionics recycling bin at work to practice my developing skills.
I also broke the rules when it comes to the arbitrary waveform generator. I read (some of) the manual. And while it might be smarter than I am right now, I have a friend who is brilliant with electronics that can help me learn to use all of the features of this generator. I'm looking forward to checking out some RF filters, a mixer and a phase detection module that I bought... on a whim. More for the list. Confess your impulse purchases!
I do need to buy some BNC to SMA adapters now. And... I hope I don't blow up my TinySA. My oscilloscopes don't go as high as this waveform generator does.
Again, thank you e14 and Schneider Electric for letting me participate in the Experimenting with Industrial Automation Design Challenge. And thank you to DAB and shabaz for judging - not an easy task but always appreciated.
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