Thanks Dave.. The tip of the Soldering Iron looks like a Bulbous Bow from a Ship under the Scope. HAHAHAHAH Now to fab up a Hold down of sorts for Boards..
Dave, on the subject of conformal coats and coatings, many years ago, when I worked for a DOD contractor, the coating applied to PCB's was made by a guy in a row house in the middle of Baltimore, Md. in his basement. Now I don't know all the details but he made in his laundry tubs (I think). I don't know how he got the contract for this coating but I understand he was the only guy making it. Where they found this guy, I'll never know. A few other small businesses did certain coatings in their garage, WOW!
MOV files are Apple QuickTime(TM) Movies. MP4 files use a very similar "atomic" binary file layout. Both use Motorola "Big Endian" byte order for addressing and indexes.
Great review Dave…. I have a question, when you were soldering in the video and was showing the soldering, was it off of your screen on the scope? Or was it connected to your camera/computer?
Nice unit, looks well build
Interesting. I like it.
Strange I can't see other comments except the preview comment.
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Nice Review done like a pro that you are.
Thanks Dave..
The tip of the Soldering Iron looks like a Bulbous Bow from a Ship under the Scope. HAHAHAHAH
Now to fab up a Hold down of sorts for Boards..
Dave, on the subject of conformal coats and coatings, many years ago, when I worked for a DOD contractor, the coating applied to PCB's was made by a guy in a row house in the middle of Baltimore, Md. in his basement. Now I don't know all the details but he made in his laundry tubs (I think). I don't know how he got the contract for this coating but I understand he was the only guy making it. Where they found this guy, I'll never know. A few other small businesses did certain coatings in their garage, WOW!
MOV files are Apple QuickTime(TM) Movies. MP4 files use a very similar "atomic" binary file layout. Both use Motorola "Big Endian" byte order for addressing and indexes.
I have accidenly damaged under led board. can you send me a photo? i cant see all jumper details.
Great review Dave…. I have a question, when you were soldering in the video and was showing the soldering, was it off of your screen on the scope? Or was it connected to your camera/computer?
As I’m looking into getting a scope, but I want one with eye pieces with different power levels and an output to stream the microscope live.
I was looking at the screen and recording to sd card in the scope. The video i showed was from the card.
This can stream live, has hdmi out. They have a stereo scope too but that one is over 400.00
What about Laptop boards. Needs an Articulating Arm
They make one that has that. Its a little more money.
Do you have (a) video(s) of "micro" soldering itself?
I did a tcon board repair years ago. Sony 37xbr6.
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