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Learning Electronics need Basic Test Equipment.

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Former Member over 9 years ago

I would like to get into learning about electronics and repair.

Can someone recommend some decent/cheap basic test equipment to get me started?

Specifically I have never used an oscilloscope but would like to learn. I know there are

analog and digital ones. I would like to be able to diagnose and repair small electronics

like headsets, video games, etc.

 

Thanks,

William

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago

    USCDADNYC's Credo(s) are:(a) KISS Keep It Simple Stupid, (b) WFM Works For Me, (c) WWIYCR Why Walk If You Can Ride, (d)IIIFIIFM If It Is For Free It Is For Me. The professional Engineers out their will scoff at my suggestion. That WT (Original Poster) get what I just had gotten for my B-Day. I mentioned it b/f here at element14 on another Blog Thread. GET (a) RaspPi 3 (b) 7" RaspPi Touchscreen (c) SmartPi Touch Case (get the one w/ Lego Noobs), (d) A USB Bitscope. I am going to use my Dremel Tool to cut out Access to the HDMI Port in this case. And use an upward Right-Angle HDMI Adapter (Male-to Female). BTW the way I soldered the wires from 7" Display it is Easy to open the case expose the uSDcard on the RaspPi 3 and change out uSDcard and run Minibian via the Putty s/w (a SSH client). Here NO (keybd, mouse or even Monitor [like HDMI]) are even Used. You can manipulate the GPIO pins which are available in this Case's already formed Cut-out Slot.

    So, w/ this setup one can: (a) use as Bitscope, (b)Touch Screen  RaspPi , (c) Run RaspPi as a Computer (run Python, or Wolfram Mathematica,etc), (d) as a controller of RaspPi GPIO Pins via Miniban.

    Such a Deal. I Know that the Freq Response of the Bitscope is only 20MHz, But at this stage, for WT, It might be sufficient. I know it is SEXY to have all sorts of Elaborate Test Equipment, But I turn 65 years Old Today, and running simulations on my Student Copy of MatLab/SimuLink is more Sexy to me.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago

    USCDADNYC's Credo(s) are:(a) KISS Keep It Simple Stupid, (b) WFM Works For Me, (c) WWIYCR Why Walk If You Can Ride, (d)IIIFIIFM If It Is For Free It Is For Me. The professional Engineers out their will scoff at my suggestion. That WT (Original Poster) get what I just had gotten for my B-Day. I mentioned it b/f here at element14 on another Blog Thread. GET (a) RaspPi 3 (b) 7" RaspPi Touchscreen (c) SmartPi Touch Case (get the one w/ Lego Noobs), (d) A USB Bitscope. I am going to use my Dremel Tool to cut out Access to the HDMI Port in this case. And use an upward Right-Angle HDMI Adapter (Male-to Female). BTW the way I soldered the wires from 7" Display it is Easy to open the case expose the uSDcard on the RaspPi 3 and change out uSDcard and run Minibian via the Putty s/w (a SSH client). Here NO (keybd, mouse or even Monitor [like HDMI]) are even Used. You can manipulate the GPIO pins which are available in this Case's already formed Cut-out Slot.

    So, w/ this setup one can: (a) use as Bitscope, (b)Touch Screen  RaspPi , (c) Run RaspPi as a Computer (run Python, or Wolfram Mathematica,etc), (d) as a controller of RaspPi GPIO Pins via Miniban.

    Such a Deal. I Know that the Freq Response of the Bitscope is only 20MHz, But at this stage, for WT, It might be sufficient. I know it is SEXY to have all sorts of Elaborate Test Equipment, But I turn 65 years Old Today, and running simulations on my Student Copy of MatLab/SimuLink is more Sexy to me.

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    0 clem57 over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    Happy 65th time around the Sun!

    Clem

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