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== Members == | == Members == | ||
* [[User:Velyks|Velyks]] | * [[User:Velyks|Velyks]] | ||
* [[User:Teo|Teo]] | |||
* [[User:SpikeUK|Spike]] | * [[User:SpikeUK|Spike]] | ||
* [[User:Marrold|Marrold]] | |||
* [[user:uhpowerup| Umar]] | |||
== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
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** OKI/Metcal PS-900 Iron and Power supply | ** OKI/Metcal PS-900 Iron and Power supply | ||
** OKI/Metcal PS-900 Stand, sponge, and tip cleaner | ** OKI/Metcal PS-900 Stand, sponge, and tip cleaner | ||
** PCB holder | |||
** Solder (leaded and lead-free) | |||
** Non-corrosive flux | |||
** A variety of suitable tips | ** A variety of suitable tips | ||
** Solder sucker(s) and desoldering braid(s) | |||
** Solder sucker | |||
** Cutting mat (for cutting, not soldering) | ** Cutting mat (for cutting, not soldering) | ||
** Heat-proof soldering mat (for soldering, not cutting) | ** Heat-proof soldering mat (for soldering, not cutting) | ||
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** Wire strippers | ** Wire strippers | ||
** Anti-static tweezers | ** Anti-static tweezers | ||
** Helping hands with magnifying glass | |||
** Helping hands | |||
** Fan or Fume extractor | ** Fan or Fume extractor | ||
* Additionally shared between them we should have: | * Additionally shared between them we should have: | ||
** Reflow oven | ** Reflow oven | ||
** Desoldering gun | ** Desoldering gun | ||
** | ** Hot Air gun | ||
** Solder paste dispenser | ** Solder paste dispenser | ||
** Hot glue gun | ** Hot glue gun | ||
** Small screwdrivers and other misc tools | ** Small screwdrivers and other misc tools | ||
** Trimmer tools (AKA 'pot twiddler' - like [http://cpc.farnell.com/vishay/acctritob308-t000/trimming-tool-8t000/dp/RET| Vishay part number ACCTRITOB308-T000] ) | |||
** Large and small crimping tools | |||
=== Test Equipment === | === Test Equipment === | ||
* | * Hantek DSO5202B [https://saliterman.umn.edu/sites/saliterman.umn.edu/files/files/general/hantek_oscilloscope_manual.pdf (Manual)] [https://www.hantek.com/Product/Datasheet/DSO5000B_Datasheet.pdf (Datasheet)] | ||
* Analogue Oscilloscope | * [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Equipment/Hitachi_VC-6545 Hitachi VC-6545 Analogue Oscilloscope] | ||
* Logic analyser (Maybe a few of the knockoff USB ones?) | * Logic analyser (Maybe a few of the knockoff USB ones?) | ||
* | * JTAG programmers - 5 x Insight IJC-2 | ||
* | * Atmel AVR ISP MKII [https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/Atmel-42093-AVR-ISP-mkII_UserGuide.pdf (Manual)] | ||
* | * Multimeters: | ||
* | ** Brymen BM235 [https://brymen.eu/wp-content/uploads/biall/102138/102138.INSTRUKCJA_EN..2016-05-06.1.pdf (Manual)] | ||
* | ** UNI-T UT70B [https://archive.org/details/manualzilla-id-7210013/mode/2up (Manual)] [https://cdn.soselectronic.com/productdata/64/46/956ca9b0/hmo-724-ut70b.pdf (Specifications)] | ||
* Signal/ | ** (Mercury?) EM890G [https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/DataSheets/TestMeters/TMDM219_manual.pdf (Manual)] | ||
** Projecta DT830B [https://www.all-sun.com/manual/Dt830_en.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** Proskit MT-1210 [https://www.testequipmentdepot.com/media/akeneo_connector/asset_files/m/t/mt1210_manual_da1b.pdf (Manual)] | |||
* High accuracy bench multimeters | |||
** [https://archive.org/details/solartron_Solartron_7150_Digital_Multimeter_User_Manual Solartron 7150] supplied by [[User:Nigle|Nigle]] | |||
** Fluke 8010A [https://www.qsl.net/n9zia/test/Fluke-8010A_Instruction_Manual.pdf (Manual)] [http://anachrocomputer.blogspot.com/2016/05/inside-fluke-8010a-digital-multimeter.html (Teardown)] | |||
* Benchtop Power Supplies: | |||
** [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Equipment/Farnell_TSV70 Farnell TSV70 MKII] - 35V 10A / 70V 5A [https://ia801303.us.archive.org/29/items/farnell_TSV70_MK2_1-5/TSV70_MK2_1-5.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** 2 x TTI PL320 - 32V 2A [http://www.av.it.pt/medidas/Data/Manuais%20&%20Tutoriais/05%20-%20Programable%20Power%20Supplay%20PL330DP/PL%20Series%20Instruction%20Manual%20-%20Iss%2012.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Equipment/Weir_460_Power_Supply Weir 460] - 60V 1A | |||
* Bigger bench power supply - 60V 30A would be good | |||
* Pulse/Function generators | |||
** [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/KKmoon-FY6600-50M-FY6600-Series-50MHZ-Digital-Control-Dual-channel-DDS-Function-Signal-Generator-frequency-meter/32841004515.html FeelTech FY6600] | |||
** ISO-tech GFG-8219A - 3MHz 50Ω [https://eetac.upc.edu/ca/lescola/Equipaments/laboratoris/manuals/generador-funcions/iso-tech-gfg8255a-manual.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** Wavetek 182A - 4MHz 50Ω [http://www.bitsavers.org/test_equipment/wavetek/182A_Mar86.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** Thandar TG102 - 2Mhz 50Ω [http://bee.mif.pg.gda.pl/ciasteczkowypotwor/Thandar%20Sinclair/thandar_tg-102-workshop-manual.pdf (Manual)] | |||
** Thandar TG105 Pulse Generator - 5Mhz [https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/thurlby_pulse_generator_tg105.html (Info)] | |||
* Component testers: | |||
** TC1 (small and portable) [https://electronperdido.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/tester-TC1-manual.pdf (Chinglish Manual)] | |||
** East Tester ET4410 [https://www.easttester-cn.com/uploads/ET44-Series-lcr-meter-user-manual-.pdf (Manual)] | |||
* Plenty of hookup leads | * Plenty of hookup leads | ||
**4mm (banana) to 4mm in 0.5 and 1m lengths | |||
**4mm to crocs (or provide 4mm crocs to plug on the end of the leads) | |||
**miniature crocs to crocs | |||
**BNC to 4mm | |||
**BNC to miniature crocs | |||
**BNC to BNC | |||
* <del>Electronic DC Load</del> | |||
=== Consumables === | === Consumables === | ||
* Solder, Leaded in various sizes | * Solder, Leaded in various sizes, rosin flux core | ||
* Solder paste (?) | * Solder paste (?) | ||
* Wire | * Wire | ||
** Hookup/breadboard wire in lots of pretty colours | ** Hookup/breadboard wire in lots of pretty colours | ||
** Multi-core in various gauges | ** Multi-core in various gauges | ||
* Flux | ** RF Coax | ||
* | ** Power cables: Mains, DC and HV | ||
* Flux and other cleaners (isopropyl | * Heatshrink sleeves/sleeving | ||
* Flux pen | |||
* Breadboards:10 x 830 Tie points, 2 x 400 Tie points, 1 x 360 Tie points 1 x 936 Tie points, 1 x 390 Tie points | |||
* Flux and other cleaners (isopropyl alcohol, etc.) | |||
* Drywipe markers | * Drywipe markers | ||
=== Components === | === [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Components Components] === | ||
The current [https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Components Components] page is out of date and needs updating. | |||
Need to keep these stocked up and replenished regularly | Need to keep these stocked up and replenished regularly | ||
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* Basic soldering | * Basic soldering | ||
* Advanced soldering (SMD, hot air, reflow etc.) | * Advanced soldering (SMD, hot air, reflow etc.) | ||
* PCB Design | |||
* Basic/Advanced electronics | * Basic/Advanced electronics | ||
* Arduino/Microcontroller programming | * Arduino/Microcontroller programming | ||
* [https://www.essexham.co.uk/intermediate-practicals Amateur Radio Intermediate Practicals Course] (Fitting mains and coax plugs, soldering basics, reading resistors, testing diodes, and building kits) - applies to a lot of non-radio electronics efforts |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 13 August 2024
This is a page to properly organise the Electronics Group and the electronics area that we might end up with.
Workshop colour: PCB Mask Green, #008C4A
Members
Equipment
Soldering Stations
- Each soldering station should have:
- OKI/Metcal PS-900 Iron and Power supply
- OKI/Metcal PS-900 Stand, sponge, and tip cleaner
- PCB holder
- Solder (leaded and lead-free)
- Non-corrosive flux
- A variety of suitable tips
- Solder sucker(s) and desoldering braid(s)
- Cutting mat (for cutting, not soldering)
- Heat-proof soldering mat (for soldering, not cutting)
- Side cutters
- Wire strippers
- Anti-static tweezers
- Helping hands with magnifying glass
- Fan or Fume extractor
- Additionally shared between them we should have:
- Reflow oven
- Desoldering gun
- Hot Air gun
- Solder paste dispenser
- Hot glue gun
- Small screwdrivers and other misc tools
- Trimmer tools (AKA 'pot twiddler' - like Vishay part number ACCTRITOB308-T000 )
- Large and small crimping tools
Test Equipment
- Hantek DSO5202B (Manual) (Datasheet)
- Hitachi VC-6545 Analogue Oscilloscope
- Logic analyser (Maybe a few of the knockoff USB ones?)
- JTAG programmers - 5 x Insight IJC-2
- Atmel AVR ISP MKII (Manual)
- Multimeters:
- High accuracy bench multimeters
- Solartron 7150 supplied by Nigle
- Fluke 8010A (Manual) (Teardown)
- Benchtop Power Supplies:
- Farnell TSV70 MKII - 35V 10A / 70V 5A (Manual)
- 2 x TTI PL320 - 32V 2A (Manual)
- Weir 460 - 60V 1A
- Bigger bench power supply - 60V 30A would be good
- Pulse/Function generators
- FeelTech FY6600
- ISO-tech GFG-8219A - 3MHz 50Ω (Manual)
- Wavetek 182A - 4MHz 50Ω (Manual)
- Thandar TG102 - 2Mhz 50Ω (Manual)
- Thandar TG105 Pulse Generator - 5Mhz (Info)
- Component testers:
- TC1 (small and portable) (Chinglish Manual)
- East Tester ET4410 (Manual)
- Plenty of hookup leads
- 4mm (banana) to 4mm in 0.5 and 1m lengths
- 4mm to crocs (or provide 4mm crocs to plug on the end of the leads)
- miniature crocs to crocs
- BNC to 4mm
- BNC to miniature crocs
- BNC to BNC
Electronic DC Load
Consumables
- Solder, Leaded in various sizes, rosin flux core
- Solder paste (?)
- Wire
- Hookup/breadboard wire in lots of pretty colours
- Multi-core in various gauges
- RF Coax
- Power cables: Mains, DC and HV
- Heatshrink sleeves/sleeving
- Flux pen
- Breadboards:10 x 830 Tie points, 2 x 400 Tie points, 1 x 360 Tie points 1 x 936 Tie points, 1 x 390 Tie points
- Flux and other cleaners (isopropyl alcohol, etc.)
- Drywipe markers
Components
The current Components page is out of date and needs updating.
Need to keep these stocked up and replenished regularly
Training
We should offer some! Possible subjects...
- Workshop introduction (How not to break everything)
- Basic soldering
- Advanced soldering (SMD, hot air, reflow etc.)
- PCB Design
- Basic/Advanced electronics
- Arduino/Microcontroller programming
- Amateur Radio Intermediate Practicals Course (Fitting mains and coax plugs, soldering basics, reading resistors, testing diodes, and building kits) - applies to a lot of non-radio electronics efforts