====== Electronic Test Equipment ====== ===== Oscilloscopes ===== * Agilent DSO1014A - [[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?nid=-34250.884297.00&cc=US&lc=eng|Agilent page]] * Price: ~$2000 USD (available from Agilent direct or from resellers like Newark) * Bandwidth: 100MHz (other versions available, 200MHz is $400 more) * Channels: 4 * Notes: * I have one and I find it to be a nice scope, although I suspect the Rigol is just as good (for a fraction of the price). * It appears to be a re-badged Rigol scope. http://mightyohm.com/blog/2009/11/agilent-dso1000-firmware-update-confirms-rigol-connection/ * [[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/editorial.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&ckey=896758&nid=-35491.0.00&id=896758|Agilent Data Capture Software]] - screenshots and waveform data over USB - no more flash-drive sneakernet! * [[http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&nid=-34466.963148|Agilent IO Libraries]] - GPIB commands over USB, VESA stuff, etc. * Rigol DS1052E - http://www.rigolna.com/products_ds1000d.aspx * Price: $399 @ http://www.saelig.com/PSBEB100/PSPC016.htm * Cheaper at other site, eg. DealExtreme * Bandwidth: 50MHz (can be hacked for 100MHz?) * Channels: 2 * Notes: * There is a hack to enable 100MHz bandwidth, there is some outdated info here: http://mightyohm.com/blog/2010/03/rigol-ds1052e-50mhz-to-100mhz-scope-conversion/ * Dave Jones of EEVblog likes this one: http://www.alternatezone.com/eevblog/?p=6 * [[http://opencircuits.com/oscilloscope | Open Source Oscilloscopes and low-cost oscilloscopes]] * [[http://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/oscilloscopes-to-stay-away-from-(spec-tek-2337-question)/msg46880/#msg46880|Comparison of Tek 2300 and 2400 series scopes.]] ===== Logic Analyzers ===== There are some recommendations on the EEVBlog forums here: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=579.0 * Saleae Logic - http://www.saleae.com/logic/ * Price: $149 * Channels: 8 * Sample rate: 24MHz max * Samples: 10B * Intronix LogicPort - http://www.pctestinstruments.com/ * Price: $389 * Channels: 34 * Sample rate: 500MHz/200MHz max * Samples: 2048 (supports compression) ===== Frequency Counters ===== ===== Power Supplies ===== ===== Multimeters ===== * Fluke 87V, I love mine: http://us.fluke.com/usen/Products/Fluke+80+Series+V.htm * Fluke 8842A * EPROM images: {{:resources:fluke8842a_u202b_v3p1_rev_b.bin|U202B V3.1 759399 REV.B}} {{:resources:fluke8842a_u222_v3p1_rev_b.bin|U222 V3.1 765271 REV.B}} ===== Misc ===== * [[http://www.target.com/Aroma-AROMA-Single-Hot-Plate/dp/B0007QCRNU/ref=sc_qi_detailbutton|Cheap-o hotplate for surface mount soldering]] * [[http://www.audio-circuit.dk/Schematics.htm | Audio Circuit collection of Schematics and Service Manuals]] * Giant collection of IC pinouts: http://www.kingswood-consulting.co.uk/giicm/ ===== Test Equipment Manuals ===== It can be really frustrating to try to fix a piece of expensive test equipment without a manual. There are lots of sources for service manuals, both free and not-free. Here are some of the ones I have found. Please only contribute sites to the not-free section that you have actually done business with (and think deserve a link.) ==== Free ==== * Agilent Manual Search - http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/facet.jspx?lc=eng&cc=US&t=80039.k.1&pageMode=TM * Mostly newer equipment. * They also have an FTP site at ftp://ftp.agilent.com/pub/manuals/ * HP Archive manuals page - http://www.hparchive.com/hp_equipment.htm * BAMA (BoatAnchor Manual Archive) - http://www2.faculty.sbc.edu/kgrimm/boatanchor/ * Various Scans of HP Manuals, etc. - http://www.kennethkuhn.com/hpmuseum/scans/ * Lots of military manuals for HP test equipment, I found an elusive manual here. --- //jeff 12/24/2010 20:56// * K7JRL manuals - http://www.k7jrl.com/pub/manuals/ * [[http://elektrotanya.com/|ElecktroTanya]] - Insanely hard to navigate, confusing website, but they seem to have a lot of manuals. Limit 2 per day for unregistered users. Mostly in Hungarian, use Google translate. * KO4BB's Manuals Repository - http://www.ko4bb.com/manuals/ ==== Not-Free ==== * ArtekMedia - http://www.artekmedia.com/ * HP, Agilent, Tek, others. I purchased a manual for an old, obscure HP power supply, and when I had problems opening the pdf they were extremely helpful (and created a new scan for me). Reasonable prices, very high quality scans. --- //jeff 12/24/2010 20:31//