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Home labs of electronics engineers?

tin_xdevs
tin_xdevs over 10 years ago

Or should I say more, caves? That's what volt-nutting can bring you into:

 

Home lab

 

Most of gear was saved from scrapping by repairs. Collected stuff over last 5 years or so. DMM collection quickly grew after getting into precision DC voltage obsessions, with voltage references and such.

Total list of gear as by today:

6 x Keithley 2001 DMM (2 still need some repairs)

1 x Keithley 2002

1 x Keithley 2000 (not shown here)

1 x Keithley 2400 SMU

1 x Keithley 2510 TEC SMU

HP 4263B (LCR Meter)

HP 33120A ARB 15MHz

Tektronix CSA7404 with pair of P7380 probes  TCA-1MEGTCA-1MEG some P6245's

Tektronix TLA714 with TLA7AA4 and set of probes (P6810, 2 x P6860, some mictor adapters, etc)

EDC MV106 DC Voltage standard (+-30ppm)

Few selfmade LM399 and Linear LTZ1000 stable references

ESI DB52 decade resistor

ERSA ICON1 soldering iron

Bunch of Vishay Precision Group 0.2ppm resistors for testing/calibration.

 

What drives you? Do you have homelab? Reveal your bunkers image

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago +9
    Well I was brave enough to share my junk LAB way back so here is the new and improved version and through the door to the right is my workstation (A little messy) Yes thats a PI 2 on the desk with full…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 10 years ago +8
    Hi Illya, Wow, What a beautiful concentration of precision. It looks like you have a variety of projects in the works too. I have recently up graded my shop area in the basement. It is always a work in…
  • spannerspencer
    spannerspencer over 10 years ago +8
    I'd like to see this at the Smithsonian (among a lot of other things, natch). They've recreated Ralph Baer's home workshop as an exhibition, and his original Brown Box console prototypes are there too…
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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago

    Well I was brave enough to share my junk LAB way back so here is the new and improved image version

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    and through the door to the right is my workstation (A little messy)

    image

    Yes thats a PI 2 on the desk with full Windows 10 IoT with a 480*320 touch screen all fully functional, the top left screen is the PI HDMI output . No its not mirroring on to the LCD...Sorry. The LDC has a screen capture on it of the HDMI screen and it is verlayed with touch zones so I can still effectivly click the buttons with finger/pen and have it perform the same as the HDMI with a mouse (I will be posting all the code etc later today with luck)

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago

    Well I was brave enough to share my junk LAB way back so here is the new and improved image version

    image

    and through the door to the right is my workstation (A little messy)

    image

    Yes thats a PI 2 on the desk with full Windows 10 IoT with a 480*320 touch screen all fully functional, the top left screen is the PI HDMI output . No its not mirroring on to the LCD...Sorry. The LDC has a screen capture on it of the HDMI screen and it is verlayed with touch zones so I can still effectivly click the buttons with finger/pen and have it perform the same as the HDMI with a mouse (I will be posting all the code etc later today with luck)

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  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    I do like a home made bench.

    And home made tools are good too http://www.homemadetools.net/builder/Workshopshed

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    In your workstation you are seeing this post thread the same where there are my sparse lab photos ! image

     

    Enrico

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    I like the homemade workbench. I remember when you built it on your blog. What is the material that you are using on the top surface?

    John

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  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Definitely makes me jealous, how did you acquire your gear. Thats one of my big questions for people with these nice labs how did you get all the gear with out paying the big bucks or did you guys do that ?

     

    K

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  • sqkybeaver
    sqkybeaver over 10 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    some of my equipment came from surplus stores and ebay. a couple are from the road test program here. a few are from a retired family member. some are even from the local collage dumpster. a piece or two are from beta testing. have some homebrew pieces made from stuff just laying around. my investment is relatively low. but it has been years in the making.

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 10 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    I'm the one with the not-so-fancy lab in this thread image most of my gear is 2nd hand.

    • Scope 2nd hand, paid with what I got for my old CRT scope + 10€.
    • Metex 4-in-1 :  3 power supplies, dmm, function generator, universal counter. 2nd hand, 50€ (Yes, humble, but very usefull and a place saver).
    • Philips tripple power supply: 2nd hand, about 70€.
    • soldering station: new, paid with an appreciation  voucher that I received from my company.
    • other multimeter: bought for my electronics studies in the early 80's - still going strong.
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    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    Most of my instruments are between 20 and 40 years old. I made some from scratch or from kits back when they had kits. The only thing new is a low end Rigol Scope I got a year and a half ago. It is best to accumulate equipment as the need presents itself. To go out and buy a bunch of equipment without growing into it probably means it will sit unused on your shelves.

    John

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to kas.lewis

    I thik everyone of us made his personal tools "collection" in some unconventional way image The mill machine architecture base (the heavy metal part and the spindle comes from a gift of a client some years ago, then all the rest has done by me. The soldering station is not a station but a solder and I am waiting the first good opportunity to have one decent. The dremel was an offer from a friend that own a electornic components shop in Italy few years ago. some protocol analysers comes from a client in China that supported me with some expensive tools. Then take also in account that many other stuff, llike the Mac (very expensive as are an iMac and two macbook Pro plus two old white macbook or other stuff (multi function printer, scanner, the Western Digital NAS are part of the work cost of me and my wife, as we work at home and there is the advantage that there is only one architecture for all so many costs are shared.

     

    Enrico

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    LOL, Fame at no extra charge...

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    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Got some antistatic mat from ebay, proper stuff for the job, rubber and heat resistance so i dont melt it with the sodlering iron but keeps me from popping chips inadvertaintly

     

    Peter

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