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Build electronic workbench
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build electronic workbench
  1. BUILD ELECTRONIC WORKBENCH HOW TO
  2. BUILD ELECTRONIC WORKBENCH GENERATOR

Tweezers (get stainless antimagnetic ones, and get a set with varying tip shapes).Solder spool stand and multicore solder wick is also recommended) Solder (standard 60/40 multicore, use thin solders with less than 0.5mm diameter.Soldering iron with soldering station ( Hakko FX-888 or Hakko 936 with a variable temperature setting, use a chisel type tip for soldering iron).Power supplies (more than one is recommended, dual tracking fixed or variable supply, constant current setting, build one yourself – high power stuff is usually not needed).

BUILD ELECTRONIC WORKBENCH GENERATOR

  • Function generator for creating signals ( Instek GFG-8219A for analog or Wavetek model 22 or Instek SFG-1003 for digital).
  • CRT analog oscilloscope, 20Mhz dual channel.
  • Digital oscilloscope ( RIGOL – DS1052E).
  • Get a pocket multimeter and voltage detection probe ( EX330 comes with non-contact voltage detection unit which lights up near mains).
  • Extech has micro-amp range and temperature sensor.
  • 2 Multimeters to measure current/voltage at the same time ( Extech EX330 and AM220).
  • The approximate budget for the entire set is around $1200, Jones Setting Up Your Electronics Labįollowing is the list of recommended gadgets for your electronic lab.

    BUILD ELECTRONIC WORKBENCH HOW TO

    How to setup an electronics lab by David L. Check out David’s video – How to setup an electronics lab, It is not easy to get the devices he has mentioned in India (ask your friends or get it via sites like shop your world).

    build electronic workbench

    In case you are too lazy to go through the video, I have summarized his list below. In 30 minutes he lists everything that you need in a killer electronics lab (David calls it a "decent" lab!). Jones has created a very good video in which he explains things you need in an electronics lab. A set of shelves/racks/peg boards/component organizer cabinets for quick access to devices & componentsĭavid L.Electronics Lab – Getting Startedįollowing are the basic stuff needed for setting up an electronics lab, This might be helpful if you are planning to setup your own electronics workshop/lab at home. This post is a summary of the information I have collected so far including all the interesting electronic lab videos I found. I did a bit of Googling to see what others have done to create a good electronics lab at home. I have a spare room at home and I have been thinking of setting up an electronics lab there.














    Build electronic workbench