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Revision as of 09:20, 8 February 2010
Things We Have
Electronics
- Fluke/Philips PM 3365A 100MHz digital oscilloscope, with two probes
- HP 1650A Logic analyzer (32-channel)
- 2x 0-20V 0-5A bench power supplies
- Adjustable flourescent work lamps/magnifiers
- Multimeter
- Soldering irons
- SMD hot air rework station
- 2x Bus Pirates
PCB Kit
- UV Exposure Box
Computer bits
- Fonera 2.0n (router and ChaosVPN connection)
- PC (spec still uncertain, awaiting PSU)
- Nice Apple monitor (24"?)
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Things to Get
Sub-£100
- Metal ruler X2 Amazon £4
- Wire strippers/cutters (do we have these in the toolbox from the Hub?)
- Digital calipers Amazon £25.54
- Vacuum cleaner which works (Amazon £88.98)
- PSU for the PC
- Keyboard for the PC which has legends on the keys... Amazon £10.50
- Screwdrivers, large and small
- Cutting mats Amazon £8
- Laser Printer
- Portable fume extractors for soldering: [1] or [2]
Sub-£500
- Pillar Drill
- SMT Oven
- Bench sander
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