Electronics Equipment - DoESLiverpool/somebody-should GitHub Wiki
Electronics Equipment
Aside from basics, like wire strippers and pliers, there's a whole bunch of useful stuff. Julian has put a lot of spare components in the 4-sided drawer pillar to be used for anything interesting.
Soldering Irons
- Weller 50W (blue power supply), (long-term loan from AdrianMcEwen)
- Thermaltronics TMT-2000S 50W Soldering Station, (long-term loan from AdrianMcEwen)
- Hakko 858D Hot air system (Monty)
Multimeters
- UNI-T UT803 Bechtop Digital Multimeter (source unknown) - Serial#:1110709659
- Tenma 72-7770A Handheld Digital Multimeter (long-term loan from @johnmckerrell) - Serial#:H160409699
- Mastech 8230B Handheld Digital Multimeter (source unknown) - Serial#:20041044227
- DT-830B Handheld Digitial Multimeter (long-term loan from @DefProc) - Serial#:5564200
Thurlby 1503 bench multimeter. Donated by NOC, needs a power supply.
http://www.ko4bb.com/Manuals/09%29_Misc_Test_Equipment/Thurlby/Sinclair_Thurlby_1503- 1504_Multimeter_Service_Manual.pdf suggests it'll take something between 6.3 and 15VDC. Needs 6x C cell batteries, and some probes.
Oscilloscopes
- Tektronix 2232 DSO 100MHz (with manual) donated by NOC.
- Tektronix TDS 210 60MHz on loan from Alex Lennon (@embedded_iot)
- Espotek Labrador Board a handy one board oscilloscope and signal generator with UI on your computer
Logic Analyzer
- Salae 8-channel logic analyzer. See good primer on Logic Analyzers here for more details. Install Pulseview and the fx2lafw firmware (on Ubuntu
sudo apt install sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw
), then scan for "fx2lafw (generic driver)" devices on Pulseview.
Bench power supplies
- Blue one 5V @ 3A, 5V @ 1A and +/-12V @ 1A (long-term loan from AdrianMcEwen)
- Grey QW-MS3010D DC power supply <rated 30V, 10A> (long-term loan from @ajlennon)
Miscellaneous
- GPS repeater in "Sensor Boards" drawer, right hand side of workshop under Vinyl cutter. The bit with the USB power connector is the transmitter and sits inside. The other bit sits outside. The USB power connector goes in a USB socket (although an improvement is seen even when unpowered) (loan from @ajlennon)
- USB power packs spare ones in the drawer behind Gerald fetched out of a skip by Jackie's friend
- USB memory sticks there's a pot of these in a container on Sophia's computer
- SD card reader also attached to Sophia's computer
Component Stocks
- We have a resistors and all sorts of other components in stock for general use. Mostly from the hoard that NOC donated. They are slowly being sorted through and put into labelled storage. Please help :-) So far a list of some of the components can be found at StockComponents