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title = "Ariejan's Electronics Lab"
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I'm always curious to see what tools others are using. In that spirit I'd like to share with
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you the tools I use in my electronics lab.
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_Full disclosure: the links below are Amazon Affiliate links. This costs you nothing, but
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I will get a small commission on each sale Amazon makes._
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## Multimeters
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Multimeters are easily the most commonly used tools any electronics engineer will
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use. I've got a few in my lab.
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### Fluke 115
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This is a lovely multimeter. I bought it used on eBay in 2017, and it's still available. The 115 is a 6000 count
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multimeter that does _almost_ everything you might expect: DC and AC voltage, resistance, capacitance, diode and
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continuity testing and frequency. What is does _not_ have, however, is a milliamp or microamp range.
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But, it's a very decent Fluke multimeter. It feel very solid and it measures and updates very fast.
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### Uni-T 61-E
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This was my first _real_ multimeter. I picked it for it's friendly price, huge feature set and good
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reviews on the internet. This is a 20,000 count multimeter, meaning it offers better precision than the
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Fluke 115. For all intents and purposes, this is a very fine multimeter. I've used it for a few years
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and I'm still using it every now and then.
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## Oscilloscope
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If you're getting more serious about electronics, a decent oscilloscope is a must-have. It allows you
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to measure voltage over time. If you have a modern scope, you might get a lot of extra goodies like
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support for reading different protocols (serial, i2c, spi, etc.) and multiple channels.
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### Rigol DS1054Z
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I went with the Rigol DS1054Z for two reasons: it has a low price and it's features packed. It got good
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reviews and I prefered to buy something new and modern over some _vintage_ analog scope.
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I later discovered that this scope packs all the hardware of its bigger brothers and can be hacked
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to unlock these. I'm still tempted...
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## Power Supply
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When I first started to look beyond Arduino, I quickly found myself in need of a power supply that
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could deliver different voltages. My first attempt was to build my own power supply, but I quickly
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learned that I would be better of with a commercial product.
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### Siglent SPD-3303D
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<div class="amazon"><iframe style="width:120px;height:240px;" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" src="//ws-na.amazon-adsystem.com/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&OneJS=1&Operation=GetAdHtml&MarketPlace=US&source=ss&ref=as_ss_li_til&ad_type=product_link&tracking_id=ariejannet02-20&marketplace=amazon®ion=US&placement=B00GQD4G7I&asins=B00GQD4G7I&linkId=2209ae9b65fdb2ccc267648a65a14b73&show_border=true&link_opens_in_new_window=true"></iframe></div>
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I bought the Siglent at a local electronics convention and I have never regretted that decision. This unit
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has two adjustable (0 - 30V/0 - 3A) and one fixed (1.5/3.3/5.0V 0.3A) outputs. This means I can power an
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arduino with the 3.3/5V outputs easily and use the other two outputs as a positive/negative supply.
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Also, current limiting has saved my ass more than once ;-)
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## Soldering
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I have an assortiment of small pliers, solder wick and solder suckers.
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### Aoyue 968
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My wife gifted me this Aoyue 968 soldering / hot air station for my birthday a few years back. Best.
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Gift. Ever. It might not be a Weller or Hakko, but it's a decent unit that has served me well.
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Best part of this unit is that it contains a fume extractor on the soldering iron. No more toxic
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fumes for me! Yay!
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## Wishlist
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There's still tons of goodies on my wishlist. A good bench multimeter and signal generator are high on
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my list. |