DSO-138 Oscilloscope build walk-through - avoiding the pitfalls

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2016
  • A detailed walk-through for the novice showing the build process for the DS0-138 digital storage oscilloscope , with hi-res photos & tips to ensure it works first time. Includes details of optional acrylic case.
    See www.jyetech.com for more details on this & other kits; for upgrades, click Support & Service, then click Firmwares. The direct link for firmware version 60 is www.jyetech.com/Products/LcdSc...
    José Fonseca has kindly shared a front panel template for the acrylic case on the Jyetech forum www.jyetech.com/forum/viewtopi...
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  • @Tocsin-Bang
    @Tocsin-Bang 6 лет назад +49

    Superb video. I spent some years teaching electronics, as well as being an inveterate constructor myself. All the key stuff is covered. Could have been boring, but very well presented and explained.
    Your synthesiser demo is better than a lot of modern "music".

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад +4

      Thanks for the kind words +Stephen Cook. If it helped just one person to get this kit working, it was worth it. I know too well (from when I started a long time ago!) the disappointment & frustration when it all goes pear-shaped :)

    • @spacial2
      @spacial2 6 лет назад +2

      The first kit I made was in 1969, a Sinclair Micromatic 'matchbox' radio. I never did get that to work and support was non-existent. Really looking forward to building this 'scope.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад +4

      +spacial2 - you had the posh one :) I had the mark 1 version - the Micro 6, and if memory serves correctly, I was listening to this on my paper-round 50 years ago when they launched Radio 1 with Flowers In The Rain! (there are anniversary programs early tomorrow morning - 30th Sept). Also remember using the radio at school - it was small enough to fit in my pocket with the earpiece lead running up my sleeve, so if you rested your head against your hand, nobody knew you were tuning in! Hope you have better luck with the scope :)

    • @inerlogic
      @inerlogic 6 лет назад +1

      Where's the video with your "on the run" cover? :)

  • @101Gabriel_M.
    @101Gabriel_M. 4 года назад +10

    Damn !
    The outro sound effected sign test is unbelievable !
    Amazing !
    It's blowed my mind !

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Gábor M. thanks for the feedback. More info & videos about the synth are at www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html

  • @autotronreviews911
    @autotronreviews911 6 лет назад +2

    You are a great instructor, Phil. Glad that you've shared this weekend project to guide us on a similar journey one day soon. Your presentation is so clear and very easy to follow. Thnaks again, Phil!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +SeekersBlue917 _ thanks for the kind words. Good luck with your projects.

  • @whuzzzup
    @whuzzzup 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video, I really like how you presented it with the pictures and the calm narration.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +whuzzzup, yes the video prep & editing does take a fair bit of time but glad to know it's worth the effort :) All the best.

  • @brightidea1
    @brightidea1 3 года назад

    I just ordered one of these scopes, so I really appreciate the effort you put into this video. Thanks!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Bright Idea no worries, hope it all works out ok. To reword an old saying: test twice, solder once :)

  • @rodoherty1
    @rodoherty1 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video. Tonnes of useful detail and the demo at the end was excellent!

  • @Pray2Day
    @Pray2Day 5 лет назад

    Very excellent presentation! The outro synth test was AMAZING!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @Steve Miller thanks Steve - more info & videos about the synth are here www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney 2 года назад

    This is such a good video. The content and presentation are just excellent. Thank you Phil, this is just what I need. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  2 года назад

      @Mark McCluney thank you Mark, glad you liked it. I've not made any more construction videos as detailed as this, although the latest PlasMa project shows what happens when you get a bit carried away ;) ruclips.net/video/qgo8tZTJ1vo/видео.html

  • @awardfoto1
    @awardfoto1 7 лет назад +10

    old school is cool.. one of the best instructional videos I have seen in a long time on RUclips. A lot of photos and work has gone into this... Thanks

  • @SuperArmus
    @SuperArmus 3 года назад

    I've seen many videos about this scope but your video is by far the most helpful. Thank you very much.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад +1

      @SuperArmus that's kind of you to say; thank's for stopping by. Season's greetings :)

  • @kogcyc
    @kogcyc 3 года назад

    Brilliant! Such detail and so much practical help. And I love the synthesizer test at the end.
    THANK YOU

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Matthew Grimm thanks Matthew, glad you liked it.

  • @stevephillips6106
    @stevephillips6106 6 лет назад

    Excellent stuff, all of it. Thanks for taking the time to do it.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Steve Phillips cheers Steve, thanks for the feedback.

  • @alhenriq
    @alhenriq 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video, after watching it over 8 times, and during my build, I was able to complete this project and have it boot up on first go.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +alhenriq, glad it was a success.

  • @cepwin
    @cepwin 6 лет назад

    Excellent video...you inspired me to order one and give it a shot. I also liked how you went into detail about testing each component before soldering to prevent issues or errors. Thank you for putting this out

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the support +cepwin - good luck with the build.

  • @edwardy9313
    @edwardy9313 4 года назад

    Extremely well done tutorial. I received this kit as a Christmas gift and following your guidance assembled it over a few evenings. A bit to my surprise and delight, it works perfectly. Thank you!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Edward Y thanks for stopping by Edward and glad it all worked ok; it's a satisfying feeling :)

  • @gchenley
    @gchenley 7 лет назад

    I ordered this kit a few days before I discovered your video, so found it very interesting. Thank you for your detailed video I will certainly use some of your tips.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Gary Henley. Good luck with the build.

  • @austinvickymoore3656
    @austinvickymoore3656 5 лет назад

    FANTASTIC! I need to acquire a couple of these kits one door my self and one for my son! Just to get us started in this crazy,fun,intriguing hobby! Good video!!! 👍

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      +Austin&Vicky Moore thanks for the feedback. Make sure you get the kits with the surface mount components already mounted (as in this video) or they may be too fiddly to solder... but your choice :) Also check out the newer kits on the jye website - there's another one similar to this, but with a rotary dial for changing the settings. This might be easier to use than pressing + and - buttons. Either way, have fun with them and good luck with the build(s) - just be patient and check & double-check everything to guarantee success first time :)

  • @101pyromaniac
    @101pyromaniac 8 лет назад +3

    Excellent video, looking into getting one my self. I'm a total novice so I've learned a lot from this.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks +andy pandy. Well as long you take it slow and careful, you should be ok... although if you're a novice to soldering, would recommend trying something simpler first. There are plenty of cheaper kits which use PCBs. Here are a few examples which are between 1 & 2 GBP - you may just need patience for delivery ;)
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301566828290.
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271839349072.
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361338713791.
      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252157924936.
      Can't vouch for these myself, but even if they're not useful to you, they should be good practice... and won't break the bank if you mess up. Good luck.

    • @101pyromaniac
      @101pyromaniac 8 лет назад

      I wouldn't say I'm a novice with soldering, but I am a novice when it comes to electrical components. So these little PCBs are perfect for learning the basics of how a circuit works. Thank you!!

  • @UtahDarkHorse
    @UtahDarkHorse 5 лет назад

    Wow! Very cool. Your insights and instructions make a world of difference, thanks for the great work!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @Mark Ash thanks for the feedback Mark.

  • @SurfDetector
    @SurfDetector 3 года назад

    A really excellent job with this video and the synth at the end was an added treat. Well done.
    Cheers

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад +1

      @Surf Detector thanks for stopping by; glad you liked it :)

  • @johncooper7242
    @johncooper7242 6 лет назад

    superb tutorial Phil ....you're a natural tutor. thank you for all the hard work and time you put into this to help others..... its much appreciated

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +John Cooper thanks for the support John, glad it was useful.

  • @sova713
    @sova713 7 лет назад

    well sir,this is one of the most instructive videos on yt,thanks for the patience to do this,I'll buy this kit and try for myself

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +sova713. Best of luck with the build.

  • @bkbaxterNYnowIN
    @bkbaxterNYnowIN 5 лет назад

    I watched several videos about assembling and using this DIY oscilloscope, since I've neither built nor used one before. This was by far my favorite. Plenty of useful and practical tips at a level that is easy to understand without being at all condescending. Excellent!! Thanks for taking the time to put this video together; I found it very helpful.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @Bonnie Baxter thanks for the kind words Bonnie. If you're thinking of building one, there are other versions available - there used to be the DSO-150 but can't seem to find it on jyetech's site so even that one may have been superseded. It was a bit more expensive so search around for the best deal, but the case is included and it has some nice enhancements such as the rotary wheel instead of the +/- buttons. I think you may also have to solder the surface-mount resistors yourself so double-check this if you're not confident about soldering these - the model has been out for a while so they may have 2 versions of the kit just like the DSO-138. Good luck and thanks again for stopping by.

  • @mr.c.2602
    @mr.c.2602 5 лет назад

    Hi Phil...a comment from your old mate! Just wanted to say that I am most impressed with the professionalism of this video. Watching it took me back to the days in Mirfield when you and I were just starting out in electronics. VCAs, VCOs, ring modulators, Switched-On Bach, CQ20, 73s and so on. All the best, my friend...John

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @John P Coates good to hear from you John. Thanks for the kind words - surprised you just found this as it's been up a few years - you'll be moving onto the sequetron and dp24 tutorials next! Thought the scope was a tiny niche project but have had lots of interest so good to know enthusiasts are still out there :) Did you recognise those old resistors - some may even be relics from Mac of Morley in Leeds or Padgett's Radio in Liversedge... all long gone I presume, but happy memories. All the best to you as well, and keep in touch.

  • @alphadeicide7491
    @alphadeicide7491 7 лет назад

    thank you for taking the time (your time) to be thorough, patient and methodical in this process. I have watched this several times and YES IT IS BORING but i know i need it to remember the basics and fundamentals before starting my installation. thanks again.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Alpha Deicide, yes it's a good test - if you have the patience to watch the video, then there's a good chance you have enough patience to build the kit without making mistakes :) Good luck.

  • @pyotrleflegin7255
    @pyotrleflegin7255 5 лет назад +1

    A really fine video! Thank you for going into such detail - you make it all so clear. Even I now believe I could make one of these, and it looks quite adequate for checking amplifiers and so on.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @Pyotr Leflegin thanks for the nice feedback Pyotr. Just noticed the upload was nearly 3 years ago, so there may be more choices available now.

  • @tfaber9394
    @tfaber9394 6 лет назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this excellent video and sharing your knowledge. I am a new General license ham operator and have become fascinated by this whole new world of electrical wizardry. It is instructors like you who keep me motivated to learn more.
    73, KM4 VGO

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +T Faber no problem - glad you found it useful. Well my first hobby decades ago was electronics & radio - had a few years on the air as G3YSI, but then life & other interests took over! Am now retired so am enjoying revisiting my youth... and all the tech advances since those valve days :) Thanks for the feedback, and 73's to you too.

  • @nomadchad8243
    @nomadchad8243 7 лет назад

    That was a bad ass ending. I bought one of these today to check clipping of my car stereo. Your video will be a great help.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Nomad Chad and good luck with the build. Season's greetings :)

  • @jetaddict420
    @jetaddict420 7 лет назад +9

    that synth is hypnotic man

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Jet Addict, more info & videos about it here www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html

    • @jetaddict420
      @jetaddict420 7 лет назад

      Phil Tipping no problem man

  • @fjonesjones2
    @fjonesjones2 6 лет назад

    Great video Phil mate, many thanks, clear precise and to the point as well as entertaining. After 60 years in Electronics I still enjoyed this build... do we never grow up?

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks +Fred Jones. I'm also revisiting my childhood hobbies - lots of exciting things around now like micro-controllers and sensors etc... and so much cheaper too :)

  • @transition6559
    @transition6559 4 года назад

    I built the SMD soldering version my self today and it works fine. Thank you for your video and your informations. Reading the manual is strongly recommended.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад +1

      @transition65 that's brilliant - hats off to you :) I've only tried a few smd components on a breadboard but not on a full project, so thanks for showing it's do-able.

  • @Calthecool
    @Calthecool 2 года назад +1

    Loved seeing those waveforms at the end.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  2 года назад +1

      @Calthecool Yes it's a handy tool as long a you know its limitations - not a toy at all! Thanks for stopping by :)

  • @timstokes3883
    @timstokes3883 6 лет назад

    Most excellent instruction video. Highly informative an relevant to this product. Can't wait to get into my build of the DSO138. Thanks very much!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Tim Stokes thanks for the feedback Tim, good luck with the build.

  • @battlecoder
    @battlecoder 7 лет назад

    Great and detailed rundown of the building process.
    I got this kit recently, and I found the provided instructions to be exceptionally good for this kind of kit; extensive and easy to follow, but it's always great to know the potential pitfalls during the build so thanks for this video.
    My 104 caps also read ~0.067uF instead (despite being labeled 104), but the kit works fine with them, so I'm guessing their value is not critical.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks +Elias Zacarias. Yes, I think you get away with it as none of the 11 x 0.1uF capacitors are used for critical timing - the majority are for decoupling power lines. Glad the build was successful.

  • @radubuda4443
    @radubuda4443 7 лет назад +1

    This video was therapeutical after a full day at faculty
    Please do more walk-throughs :)

  • @ElliotMelloy
    @ElliotMelloy 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this informative video, it's exactly what I needed to see before building my one. My case has arrived but the board is still in the mail and I'm really looking forward to building it!
    But I would have just put it together and then probably run into all the problems you highlighted so you have possibly saved me the cost of a second board!
    Thanks again :)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks Elliot. Good luck with the build.

  • @christerbergstrom8081
    @christerbergstrom8081 6 лет назад

    I just bought one of these. Your instructions will surely come in handy. Thanks a lot !!!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback +Christer Bergström, good luck with the build.

  • @peteclln5175
    @peteclln5175 7 лет назад

    Excellent video, I wanted to find out a little about this kit and your video provided all I needed to know. Hats off you also provided a great beginner tuto in using a multimeter and soldering. A really great job.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Peadar Feckfidgion glad it helped. Keep in touch if you decide to go for one.

  • @ftownroe
    @ftownroe 4 года назад

    Excellent video. I just finished putting together the board and was puzzling about how the hell all those case pars went together. Thanks to your video I am no longer puzzled.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Fred Townroe caused me some head-scratching too :) Impressive how the parts are cut so accurately though... started me wanting a laser CNC machine! Thanks for stopping by Fred.

  • @adsicks
    @adsicks 7 лет назад

    Thank you. This is a thorough run down for this project.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for feedback +adsicks. Happy New Year to you :)

  • @patblenkinsopp8382
    @patblenkinsopp8382 7 лет назад

    A really great guide to the build ...loved the synth mucking about at the end. Well done and thanks :) :)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Cheers +Pat Blenkinsopp and thanks for the feedback. Can't beat some real knob twiddling :)

  • @cuban9splat
    @cuban9splat 6 лет назад

    I just purchased one of these and it arrived two days ago. I am impressed with the kit. All the parts are there and all pass the initial testing. I also ordered the clear case but it has not arrived [yet]. After reading some of the other viewers comments I am now concerned if it will ever arrive. I do hope it does arrive as it makes for a very nice installation. Thank you for this video. I really appreciate your work to produce and upload it.Regards, K7RMJ

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +cuban9splat. If you ordered the case on ebay, they'll have given you a 'latest delivery' date, so once that passes you should be able to claim a refund. May need to wait several weeks though if it came from China. Mine was from ebay user wishyou-happy. Hope you get it sorted. 73's, Phil (ex-G3YSI)

    • @cuban9splat
      @cuban9splat 6 лет назад +1

      I ordered it through Amazon and checked on it again last night. It is being shipped from a warehouse in Canada and that explains the delay. Shipments from Canada usually take 10 days longer than normal. So, I expect to receive it in another week or so. The scope went together quite nicely, in large part due to some of the hints given in your video. Thank you again for the very well done video. 73, Frank K7RMJ

  • @goku445
    @goku445 3 года назад

    Great detailed build walk-through. Thanks a lot!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @goku thanks for stopping by; glad you liked it.

  • @scb740
    @scb740 7 лет назад

    I loved this video. I've been on the fence about this kit for some time, not sure if it would actually be useful to a beginner electronics enthusiast like myself. But I couldn't justify the cost of a "real" oscilloscope because, again, I'm just a beginner and don't have the experience necessary to properly appreciate and make the most of such high-end tools. So as you said, this kit might be useful for someone at my level as a learning tool. I've decided to order it and give it a try. Your pro-tip about alternating pins when soldering them to avoid heat buildup is very appreciated too. Thank you so much for this video!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +Stormycat Blues. Good luck with the build when it arrives. Just take it slow and methodical and it should work first time.

  • @alanpowell328
    @alanpowell328 7 лет назад

    Phil, thanks for the video. It reminded me of all the precautions I know I should be taking.😀

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Alan Powell, yes it's very tempting to just get stuck in without thinking it through... but you have to resist :)

  • @aviatorbja
    @aviatorbja 6 лет назад +3

    This is a great review and tutorial. You make a good point that this should not be dismissed as junk. Someone put a lot of work into this design so that it can be in my hands for about $25 shipped. 20 years ago the PCB alone would be $20. It can certainly be a very useful tool for certain applications. Thanks for your efforts in putting this tutorial together.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +aviatorbja. Apologies for delay in replying but RUclips messages don't seem to flag up in my email so I only see them if I go and look! You're quite right, I find it disrespectful when people slag these things off just because it doesn't meet their requirements.

  • @allegedoffender1756
    @allegedoffender1756 5 лет назад

    Bloody ell! And what a synthesizer you made it for! Thats a Beast!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      +Alledged Offender yes the scope looks a bit out of place :) there's more info & videos about it here www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html

  • @johnc.195
    @johnc.195 7 лет назад +3

    This is a very well done video and I enjoyed it enough to watch it twice! I am on step 16 of 22 so most of my parts are in. The two page concise build instruction manual included in the kit is, IMHO, a model of its kind. The pictures are crisp and match the parts, the parts are labeled (and counted) correctly. The parts match the instructions exactly, the circuit board is labeled very clearly and accurately. I have put together much more expensive kits that were not near the overall quality of this kit. The instructions were obviously prepared by (1) someone with a talent for writing instructions, (not a common skill BTW), (2) someone that had assembled the kit his or herself, and (3) someone that wanted the person building the kit to actually build it. The few extra tips and notes are spot on. Kudos to JYE-Tech for doing such an impressive job regardless of the fact it was for a $25 scope. And your video is in the same spirit. Thanks for posting this and good job! :-)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад +1

      Cheers +John Cantlin and thanks for the input. Agree with kudos to jye-tech; there's even support on their forum if it doesn't work. Hope yours turns out ok when finished.

  • @lachlanbowden1
    @lachlanbowden1 7 лет назад

    Beautiful dotcom! Great vid, I bought this module for calibration of my diy Eurorack modules - Hopefully it's up to the task, though for the price, I'm happy just for the soldering practice. Thank you for making the effort to make this video.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Lachlan Bowden. Have fun making music :)

  • @djberg3483
    @djberg3483 5 лет назад

    Good stuff, love all the little tips on all the components, especially since I'm new to little circuitry.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @dj berg thanks for the feedback. Good luck with your projects for 2019.

  • @animarkzero
    @animarkzero 6 лет назад

    Oh, this must be the mother of all synths!
    Very nice video!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Many thanks +Animarkzero - my first encounters with that synth are at www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html with a hint of what was to come at ruclips.net/video/kZH_DTGYOcM/видео.html

  • @cpcnw
    @cpcnw 6 лет назад

    Bloody brilliant vid. Loved the synth sounds too.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +cpcnw

  • @mentesmehmet
    @mentesmehmet 7 лет назад

    Hi Phill I must say very clear and very understandable, thank you for the video, i wanted a oscilloscope to refresh my mind and get back into projects thank you you really have got me back into it .

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Mentes Mehmet. I'm a bit the same - left electronics behind years ago and now reviving the hobby - if you're into computing, there's a fascinating world of micro-controller projects out there :)

    • @mentesmehmet
      @mentesmehmet 7 лет назад

      Hi Phill and thanks I will have a look I will let you know how I get on :)

  • @cw4608
    @cw4608 3 года назад

    what an excellent video, I hopped on to learn HOW to use my new oscilloscope but learned so much more - ways to measure components, how to read capacitor values. Oddly enough my 'kit' came pre-assembled although I did not order it as such. The fiddly part was getting the case together without instructions but I like puzzles so it was an enjoyable challenge. THEN (as I did not RTM) I realized I needed to take the case apart to calibrate my probes. My new mantra is RTM RTM RTM :) Thank you for putting this guide together sir.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Carole Wise no problem Carole, glad you found it useful. Thanks for sharing your story :)

  • @doktoruzo
    @doktoruzo 7 лет назад

    excellent video, many thanks. so clear and precise.
    love the synth at the end.

  • @jarrettdoesstuff2318
    @jarrettdoesstuff2318 7 лет назад

    Nice video! I'm waiting for my kit to come in and I'll definitely be taking your advice when building it.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад +1

      Ok Jarrett many thanks and good luck with the build.

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 3 года назад

    I’m a complete novice still awaiting mine to come through the post. Thank you, I will return to this video again when I’m building it and will let you know how I get on.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Mark Harris good luck Mark... just remember a few people have had components with incorrect values, so always "check twice, solder once" :) Thanks for stopping by.

  • @Tsnafu
    @Tsnafu 5 лет назад

    Hobbyking have these on clearance at the moment for £2.50, so despite not really knowing what an oscilloscope does or what I might use it for, I have bought myself one as soldering practice. Thank you for this excellent tutorial

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @Tsnafu wow, that's an amazing price :) - almost worth getting a couple just for spares... or even a spare screen for another project! Thanks for the feedback and good luck with the build.

  • @blogtodeath4736
    @blogtodeath4736 4 года назад

    Great video, I worked as an Electronics technician for years amd am gettign back into it with SBCs so I will be buying one of these.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @aR Bemo thanks for stopping by. Good luck with the build.

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos 7 лет назад

    Excellent video and it helped me avoid a few mistakes.. Thanks

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +wa4aos - even one 'save' makes it worth it :) 73's.

  • @oscill8ocelot
    @oscill8ocelot 4 года назад

    This kit was the first thing I ever soldered. :3 Worked first time!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Scritch well done, you must be a natural :) Thanks for stopping by.

  • @stras067
    @stras067 7 лет назад

    Very interesting and well done video. And your synthetizer sounds good too. Thanks a lot !

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +stras067

  • @otissumnerbrown
    @otissumnerbrown 7 лет назад

    Do not yet have the kit - but you presentation is very valuable. Thanks !

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +Otis Brown

  • @MarkVanVasey
    @MarkVanVasey 6 лет назад

    great video. its inspired me to buy the kit myself cant wait till it shows up. keep up the good work sir!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +November Bees, thanks for the feedback. Good luck with the build. Let us know how it goes :)

  • @ronplucksstrings7112
    @ronplucksstrings7112 5 лет назад

    I agree with S. Cook...a superb presentation presenting lots of hard-earned practical experience...I can only imagine your hands-on experience of a lifetime as not unlike my own...I bought one of these for my son for monitoring, of all things synth audio...he built it ( I did also instruct him to verify R values, but not to perform some of the other component level test you did...)...his solder work was acceptable, and on first power-up, although it showed 3.3V in the initial tests, it did not work beyond that...I should have had him follow this excellent presentation...I guess I'll give it a closer look now and try to find and sort the problem. When I do, I'll update these comments with findings to help the next builder.
    I agree also with your statement that when operated within its capabilities, and when not expecting it to do magic beyond that, it seems like quite a useful little tool to add to a testbench...it doesn't take up a lot of room, and being able to see voltage with respect to time characteristics is invaluable...now, I just need to get it working...Thanks for posting, and Cheers from Connecticut!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      +Ronplucksstrings thanks for the kind words Ron. Sorry to hear it didn't work first time; hope your son was not too disappointed. Fault-finding is good experience though... just hope nothing serious has been damaged. There are a few 'typical' faults, such as mixing up the 7805 and 7905 parts or forgetting to short out all the links, although the former is ok if you've measured +3.3v. Just keep working your way through the trouble-shooting section and the circuit diagram and hopefully you'll crack it. The jretech forum may also be able to help if you get stuck. Good luck, and season's greetings to you both.

    • @ronplucksstrings7112
      @ronplucksstrings7112 5 лет назад

      Phil;
      I got it working! ...after a good visual inspection (all was as expected with no silly errors), but still touching up some iffy looking solder joints (with lead solder, yippee...lead-free solder sucks!), then connected a fresh 9V battery and followed the instructions, which included soldering in a jumper after the initial power supply checks [A. ...short JP4 with solder permanently.] ...it did indeed come alive as expected. Its amazing what a little RTFM will do... We then used it to monitor some KORG minilogue outputs...perfectly and much nicer than the integrated micro (30X15mm) display! I have ordered a case for its protection.
      I might get another one of these toys for myself...they are just too cute, and well suited for audio work...back in my school days, we would have given a small body part for something like this... Cheers

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      @@ronplucksstrings7112 that's excellent news Ron... and just in time for Christmas :) Thanks for sharing the info. If you're considering another one, the DSO-150 is an improved model www.jyetech.com/Products/LcdScope/e150.php It's a bit more expensive so search around for the best deal, but the case is included and it has some nice enhancements such as the rotary wheel instead of the +/- buttons. I think you *may* also have to solder the surface-mount resistors yourself so double-check this if you're not confident about soldering these - the model has been out for a while so they may have 2 versions of the kit just like the DSO-138. All the best.

  • @felixcat4346
    @felixcat4346 7 лет назад

    Very good video, I built one it works fine. The description of the number coding of the small capacitors was quite informative. I ordered the plastic case from aliexpress but it never came. The company JYE put together a great kit and instructions, the circuit board is very well marked and good quality. The small capacitor values varied on mine just like this video and could be a problem when using the on screen tables. In the end the triggering and wave forms are good but the voltage reading are a bit off and vary when you change sweep speed. I used a ac-dc buck converter to power it with no noise problems.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Joseph Nicholas, good point re. non-exact values - I'll check the voltage readings on mine. Have ordered stuff from aliexpress before and had no problem so hope you get it sorted.

    • @felixcat4346
      @felixcat4346 7 лет назад

      Hi

  • @Livingthegoodlife9000
    @Livingthegoodlife9000 3 года назад

    Thanks! Mine will be delivered tomorrow and this will help me with building it.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Diane Brzeski Thanks for stopping by. Good luck with the build. Check & double-check everything *before* soldering :) Let us know how it goes.

  • @ulisesaguilar4392
    @ulisesaguilar4392 7 лет назад

    good after noon Mr tipping , Hey thk for the web site , and the patience

  • @ThisIsMySig
    @ThisIsMySig 7 лет назад

    Excellent tutorial. And a welcome relief from the overuse of the words "um" and "uh" so prevalent in lesser videos. I've built many kits and built many projects straight from schematics and never thought to measure and test all the components. But it's a very good idea and will save a lot of guesswork later if troubleshooting is needed.
    By the way, using an ohm meter to check LEDs is a terrific idea. Saves one from the trouble of rigging up a battery, test leads and resistor to check them.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +David Winn - makes it worth all the effort of recording & editing - hope to do more soon, but it all takes time :)

  • @rockettcrawford890
    @rockettcrawford890 2 года назад

    Why would anyone give this video a thumb down? Very well done and so much valuable information. Thanks for taking the trouble to make this.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  2 года назад +1

      @rockett crawford Good question :) I think some do it out of spite or are overly picky - RUclips should have a 'reason' field to fill in, then we can maybe address the problem... but no worries, I just ignore it :)
      Thank *you* for taking the time to comment - much appreciated, and glad the video helped. There are more recent kits from jyetech.com which have improvements over this one, such as a rotary wheel for changing settings. Good luck with your build(s), whatever you decide to make.

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO 6 лет назад

    Thanks god for this instructional video! I ordered the kit by accident and the included instructions aren't sufficient. Sitting down to enjoy this on a new year's day afternoon :)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Gary McKinnon thanks for the feedback Gary... a nice unexpected present to tinker with :) Hope the build was successful. Happy New Year to you.

  • @fonsecaj2
    @fonsecaj2 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much! I've just receive one in my birthday and this video is very usefull. Thanks again,

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  8 лет назад

      Good luck +Jose Fonseca, hope it all works first time.

    • @fonsecaj2
      @fonsecaj2 8 лет назад

      Yes, it worked, thank you. Is there a way to send you a picture?

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  8 лет назад

      Great news +Jose Fonseca. Yes, send picture to my email on website www.philizound.co.uk (at bottom of page) - happy birthday by the way :)

  • @Lasseu
    @Lasseu 7 лет назад +6

    tip: you can also squeeze with tweezers/pilers on the root of the component (before the component and after the location of soldering) to transfer the heat away from the component

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Good tip +Lasse U, thanks for comment.

  • @akobenadinkrahene2153
    @akobenadinkrahene2153 4 года назад

    This is a really good video. You don't get them like this every day! New Sub!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Akoben Adinkrahene thanks for stopping by; glad you liked it.

  • @warplanner8852
    @warplanner8852 5 лет назад

    Phil, I am late to the dance here, but wanted to compliment you on your video. It was evenly paced and deliberate. Also, your thoughtful sentiments at the beginning struck the right note. This is NOT a Tek 465 or 2465 or a Rigol, but it is a decent and useful little tool that could come in handy for those on a budget.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  5 лет назад

      +War Planner many thanks for the feedback.

  • @mikegleasonjr
    @mikegleasonjr 6 лет назад

    Thanks, with your help, got it on the first try!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад +1

      +Mike Gleason jr Couturier thanks for the feedback, glad it all worked out.

  • @lleevveell66
    @lleevveell66 7 лет назад

    Wow. You have actually provided a fairly complete, basic electronic component testing overview, here. You should remix and upload this video with a title geared toward just that. It could help many people in general component testing. Great stuff!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the encouragement +LEVEL6, good idea. Meanwhile, please share if you know anyone it could help.

  • @notyoung
    @notyoung 7 лет назад

    Thank you. Watched the video before I started construction of the 'scope, did all the component checks and taped them to a sheet of paper with the measured values noted.
    I then had it going (with frequent pauses) as I built the 'scope, which was a multi-hour process over several days. The firmware ends in 60, so it's effectively current (61 is available but just adds support for another LCD display controller). Only the case needs to be completed and I'll get to that tomorrow.
    JYETech offers a DC-DC converter (USB or 3.8 volt lithium cell in for 9 volts out). I'll be adding that, a 2650 mah lithium cell, a USB charge/protection board (TP4056) for the lithium cell and an extension to the case to contain those parts. My intended use is checking output waveforms of DC-AC inverters (12 volts DC to 120 volts AC). Using a 10x scope probe effectively increases the 50v peak-to-peak rating of the DSO138 to 500v p-to-p so a plastic-cased 'scope running on a battery is the ideal tool for doing that checking - nothing grounded, nothing in a metal case. Depending on the efficiency of the DC-DC converter, the 2650 mah cell could provide 6 hours of continuous operation.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Sounds a great idea +notyoung so many thanks for sharing. One thing to watch maybe... there are pads on the PCB around the bolt holes, so if you use metal bolts and nuts to hold it in place, they'll be at ground potential. There were some nice rounded stud nuts with my case which make attractive 'feet', but you need to be careful what you stand it on!

  • @belval7530
    @belval7530 3 года назад +1

    This is quality content, thank you!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад +1

      @Edouard Belval thanks Edouard

  • @drunknretro
    @drunknretro 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this video. Helpful and well done. Cheers

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Many thanks for the feedback +Drunk n Retro

  • @AustinConnell
    @AustinConnell 3 года назад

    Nice demo at the end!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Austin Connell thanks Austin. More info & videos about the synth are at www.philizound.co.uk/freebies/modular-synth/modular-synth.html

  • @jimc52
    @jimc52 7 лет назад

    Thank you for a very well done video.

  • @dogbarbill
    @dogbarbill 6 лет назад

    I won one of these as a prize at a hamfest. I'm looking forward to putting it together and will be using this video as a guide as well as using the manual/instructions. BTW, LOVE the addition of the "F" in the RTFM reference (Read The F****** Manual) LOL!!! Good one! N5NUK.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад +1

      +dogbarbill thanks for the feedback - haha you've got sharp ears... but that's ham radio for you - I still swear I can pick out morse code snippets in static noise from the TV or my recordings :) Good luck with the build. 73's from ex-G3YSI

  • @spartan456
    @spartan456 7 лет назад

    Earned a sub. Great narration and very easy to follow. I just threw one of these kits together last night and it was a good experience. Had no real problems and so far my only complaint with it is the included power adapter has much too short of a cable on it. But still, I was really shocked by how clear and well illustrated the instructions were.
    I've tried a few other cheap kits and things like that from China and it's almost always what you'd expect; crap. Poorly assembled, poorly tested, etc. This however did not show any of those signs. The PCB had very clear and precise markings, the instructions did not contain any broken english, the SMD components were all properly soldered, and best of all the included trouble shooting guide and flow charts are also insanely useful and easy to follow. All of the components were provided and all of them also had reasonable measurements.
    Actually, my other complaint apart from the included power adapter are how none of the pin headers have anchor pins to force them to properly align with the PCB. Soldering those was a bit of a nightmare for me. The bigger ones were fine but the smaller ones kept twisting on me.
    In any case, super good kit. For basic use it's fantastic and it's a fun building experience.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +spartan456 - glad yours was a good experience so thanks for sharing. I too found the header pins tricky to align, so the trick with soldering just one pin first as shown was very useful. The other method mentioned was to leave all the headers till the end and plug the 2 boards together *before* soldering... but I'm not entirely convinced as you could end up with both sets being misaligned with their PCBs so although they would fit perfectly with each other, you would be unable to swap boards if ever you needed to in future. I think my preference would be to just have the patience to align them with the PCB in the first place :)
      Interesting that yours included a PSU - mine didn't so had to hunt around for something suitable. Have also stuck a 9v battery to the side of the case with a short power cable (standard 9v arduino connector) for portable use - works a treat.

    • @spartan456
      @spartan456 7 лет назад +1

      Phil Tipping
      I just finished building a nixie tube clock that had similar arrangements of headers, and on that one the instructions recommended plugging the males into the females and then aligning them, and then sticking the boards down to solder the headers.
      It actually worked out VERY well since they were all aligned perfectly, and they are more than capable of being disconnected. Definitely a lot easier for me than trying to line them up by hand. I tried tacking a single pin but after reheating it several times and still being not perfect, I didn't want to chance heating it any more.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Ok +spartan456, thanks for the confirmation - I'll certainly check this method out next time.

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 7 лет назад

    UPDATE: I spent a couple of enjoyable afternoons assembling my kit. (bought from Banggood, and it appears to be genuine.) The most useful thing I did in preparation for the build was watch your video! (this is the first time I have ever tried anything like this.) Two sheets of paper; assembly and operating instructions did not seem to be enough... in fact they covered everything, very clearly, and in GOOD English! The only hiccup was the point where assembly is complete, and you test various voltages before you solder JP3 and plug in the display panel. You are told what points to test with the positive multimeter probe, but you are not told where to connect the negative probe. I assumed (wrongly) that I should connect it to the ground power feed... this gave incorrect readings. Luckily I experimented (blundered about), and found that using the DGND pin gave the right answers. BINGO! Twenty four hours later and my trace went wild with nothing connected to it :o( More blundering about and I found my lousy soldering had made a perfect "dry-joint". Easily fixed, and it has worked fine since.
    The case is slightly different to yours, and it has space for the Power Inductor without modification.
    Would I recommend it? ABSOLUTELY!! If you are dabbling with Arduinos, Raspberry Pi's, hobby robotics, RC etc. This may be of use. It is what it is; it only cost a few bucks... it cannot compete with a thousand dollar machine. (If you need dual traces, buy two of these, you will still be hundreds of bucks ahead.) Have fun; I did. :o)
    ORIGINAL: Thanks Phil! I have just received my kit, and in preparation I thought I would check out RUclips. So glad I did; your video covered everything I had concerns about. Well produced, clearly described, and perfectly paced. Right on the money... liked and subscribed.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks John, glad it helped. Hope the build goes ok - it's a good exercise in patience & concentration :) Let us know how it works out.

  • @deadfreightwest5956
    @deadfreightwest5956 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent. That ending makes me want to watch Logan's Run.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Dead Frt West haha yes I see what you mean :) Thanks for the feedback.

    • @bamboozler3302
      @bamboozler3302 3 года назад

      it makes me want to watch Phantasm

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson 6 лет назад

    After watching several videos on this scope, I decided to bite the bullet and buy one.I had been using one I built using an Arduino but the tiny screen was very hard to read with my ancient eyes. So I wanted one with a case included, and went with the DSO 150. I never could get it to work properly so I broke down and purchased one of these, however after screwing up the 150 I found one built an purchased it ready to go out of the box. I think the cost was 8 bucks more, well worth it in my case. After getting the new one, I ordered the plastic case because I use it traveling and wanted the protection. I am on the third one of the cases, first one came with no hardware. Second one came in pieces but most of the hardware however the button extensions were broken. Still waiting for the third but I have it working now using a screw driver to move the switches missing the extensions. Then it dawned on me, after reading one of my own complaints what was wrong with the 150, it was the button! I replaced it with a new rotary encoder and now it too works good, Oh and I had to replace one of the variable cap's as it would not calibrate. So now I have three little scopes, the smallest is in an Altoids can, and the largest is this one, which I think I like the most as it is easiest to set up for the testing of circuits.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Jerry Ericsson interesting story Jerry, thanks for sharing.

  • @foundsound2145
    @foundsound2145 7 лет назад

    Wow, thank you very much for your insightful and instructional video! I was just looking for demos of the unit, but the lesson and tips you give are helpful for all electronic work. Still trying to grasp Ohm's law with the volts, current, power variables! :p Will check out your other videos, too.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад

      Thanks +Found Sound. Have just noticed the DSO-150 kit (www.jyetech.com/Products/LcdScope/e150.php) - a bit more expensive but has some nice enhancements such as the rotary wheel instead of the +/- buttons. It costs a bit more, but the case is included. I think you also have to solder the surface-mount resistors yourself so double-check this if you're not confident about soldering these. All the best.

  • @kirknelson156
    @kirknelson156 7 лет назад +28

    got quite the giggle out of your "resistance is futile" bit :)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Kirk - blink and you'll miss it :)

    • @dreigico9396
      @dreigico9396 7 лет назад

      Kirk Nelson

    • @WarthogARJ
      @WarthogARJ 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I agree. Subtle British humour.

  • @lochinvar00465
    @lochinvar00465 3 года назад

    I have a couple of LCR meters that are quite capable of measuring very small capacitances and inductances because I need them for building crystal radios and need to verify coils and caps for proper tuning. Very handy meters and relatively cheap as well.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @lochinvar00465 good idea; thanks for sharing.

  • @KunalkrManna
    @KunalkrManna 2 года назад

    Very nicely explained👍

  • @haiaokuwa
    @haiaokuwa 8 лет назад

    This is fantastic! Thank You!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  8 лет назад

      Thanks +haiaokuwa, good luck if you decide to build one.

  • @spacial2
    @spacial2 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. No theatrics, clear and through.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback +spacial2

  • @TahirGurashi
    @TahirGurashi 3 года назад +1

    Just BRILLIANT ..

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Tahir Gurashi thanks for stopping by Tahir.

  • @oholm
    @oholm 3 года назад

    Thank you for fantastic video ! I am building my kit DSO138 and found out mismatch regarding Resistors R8, R12, R13. The ones I got for the kit are measured as 120K, BUT In The Manual I am suposed to use 120 ohm. Have you heard of more people getting wrong comoponents with the kit ? OR Could this be updated parts but and old (Non updated) manual ? What is your thought ?
    Thank you :)

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  3 года назад

      @Olafur Holm yes a few people have had the wrong value components, which is why the video emphasises the importance of checking/measuring every one. It's far harder to debug and remove an incorrect component after it's soldered in, so you did the right thing to be cautious. There may have been changes in the design over the years, but this is a huge difference so I don't think that explains it. If the manual came with the kit, I would expect it to correspond to the components which are included. I've had a look on the jyetech website, and their schematic still shows 120 ohm resistors (the same as my 5-year old version). If you haven't got any spare 120 ohm resistors, I would complain to the seller and get a replacement. Failing that, you'll have to buy some components. If you are just starting out in electronics, you can buy a mix of different value resistors so this would be a good way of stocking up your supply. Good luck.

  • @AnhViet1983
    @AnhViet1983 7 лет назад

    Thanks Phil

  • @knowfear1302
    @knowfear1302 6 лет назад

    Hi Phil, I really like your video, very informative. I bought the exact same self-build Oscilloscope, but I have a question about resistor R4. The resistor is a 2M ohm and the one supplied measures 2M ohm but when I solder it in it measures 1m ohm. I thought it could be faulty, so I have taken it out and bought a new 2M ohm resistor, checked it and soldered it in but that too measures 1M ohm, I have check the original one again and it measures 2M ohm. Why when I solder the 2M ohm resistor in does it measure 1M ohm?
    Neil

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  6 лет назад

      +Know Fear thanks for the feedback Neil. Measuring component values when in circuit can be deceiving as it will often show different values due to the effects of other components. It's sometimes possible to calculate and predict the difference by inspecting the circuit diagram. In this case, the right-hand side of R4 connects to ground via R5. The left-hand side of R4 also connects to R2 which in turn is connected to ground via R3. This means R2, R3 & R5 (1.8M + 200K + 20K = 2020K) are in parallel with R4 (2M), so this would give a measured value of approx 2M in parallel with 2M, in other words 1M... which is exactly what you've found.

  • @chrisnorton1245
    @chrisnorton1245 4 года назад

    Yes the old 3 stripe carbon resistors........Remember the body/tip/spot types? Very good video sir. What I did with the BNC connector was to warm it and the PCB up with a heat gun. Not too hot, just enough to help the soldering iron out a bit. So far the DSO-138 has proved to be a good (very) basic instrument accurate enough for most hobby applications.

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  4 года назад

      @Chris Norton thanks Chris. Yes I remember those resistors... and the waxy capacitors! Come a long way since then :) Good tip with the BNC. Have only just bought a heat gun - wish I'd done this years ago... the bedroom hair dryer isn't quite the same :)

  • @MrFricoco
    @MrFricoco 8 лет назад

    Hmmm. I am seriously considering building one of these. thank you!

    • @philtipping
      @philtipping  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks +MrFricoco, let us know how it goes.

  • @techtricks997
    @techtricks997 4 года назад

    Well presentation.
    👌