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@Batari: I also have a couple of bench-units, only 20Mhz though. What is that? A Tektronix - 100Mhz or something? :)

 

Does the PCB behind the unit have a skull and crossbones on it?

 

Nice :D

 

LOL, yep, it's a 256 in 1 multicart PCB. I just had a prototype of that made. Just messing around.

 

Nice..

 

 

But it also looks like you need a workbench clean up day.

I think the placement of some of those boards near the scope was intentional. :)

 

..Al

 

Hahaha, no, I literally shoved all the current stuff sitting there out of the way. And yes, it does need some cleaning up. :ponder:

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@Batari: I also have a couple of bench-units, only 20Mhz though. What is that? A Tektronix - 100Mhz or something? :)

That one is 60 Mhz. You should see the scope that this one replaced. I can't remember the exact model, but it looked something like this one:

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It weighed around 50 lbs.

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Up until last Oct or Nov, I did all my work with only a multimeter. I spent a couple hundred on one of those connect to your PC logic analyzers. Love it. Having full time access to a 500 MHz, 34 channel logic analyzer has changed the way I hobby. No need to guess at what the problem is anymore.

 

Next step for you Wiz, SURFACE MOUNT! Parts are cheaper, boards are smaller. Not to mention looks cooler.

 

Vern

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Up until last Oct or Nov, I did all my work with only a multimeter. I spent a couple hundred on one of those connect to your PC logic analyzers. Love it. Having full time access to a 500 MHz, 34 channel logic analyzer has changed the way I hobby. No need to guess at what the problem is anymore.

 

:lust:

 

Next step for you Wiz, SURFACE MOUNT! Parts are cheaper, boards are smaller. Not to mention looks cooler.

 

Vern

 

Got that one covered, cost me an arm and a leg. LOL

 

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I spent a couple hundred on one of those connect to your PC logic analyzers. Love it. Having full time access to a 500 MHz, 34 channel logic analyzer has changed the way I hobby.

Hmm. Forgot about those. I should pick one of those PC attached ones up.

 

Got that one covered, cost me an arm and a leg. LOL

Sure beats the hairdryer :P

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Nice..

 

 

But it also looks like you need a workbench clean up day.

 

 

My Lord that bench is sparkling clean compaired to my bench. I wouldn't bare the embarassment by posting pics of my station its such a mess, but I tell ya I know where everything is and when I do a "clean up day" I can't find a damn thing..lol..

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