HP 5340A Frequency Counter Part 3 - Board Build and Final Install

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @ruhnet
    @ruhnet 3 года назад

    Fantastic work! 👍

  • @VintageElectronicsGeek
    @VintageElectronicsGeek 4 года назад +1

    Wow, that's really awesome and great work! Need to learn how to do photo transfer, that was cool! ~Jack, VEG

  • @AlejandroLopez-qd3xm
    @AlejandroLopez-qd3xm 4 года назад

    Very nice proyect. It blends in quite good with the original instrument as fir its working specs. Purists however, may critize the non original parts. But you don't intend it to be a "collectable" piece, rather a working tool, which will look definitely cool on your bench

  • @W6EL
    @W6EL Год назад

    Nice! Did you ever check the output of the LDO for stability? I have seen that some do not tolerate capacitive loads as well as their emitter-output counterparts. I appreciate how you showed the entire process of supporting that 10 MHz oven. 73!

  • @robertrutkowski628
    @robertrutkowski628 3 года назад +1

    Hi. Great work, time consuming.
    Is this open source? From you.
    Can you add schematic with components values.
    That would be nice.
    How about selling those boards with option populated or not or DYI Kit ?
    It would be some revenue to cover costs of those videos.
    Opening Little Project Store?
    For future projects also.
    Why? You can ask?
    Average people don’t have time like you or knowledge. But they would like to purchase those components for their unit. I just purchased one recently. Thanks