Want to see through a visually opaque material? it’s easy with a thermal imaging camera and a bit of physics. Dave also follows up on the cling wrap ESD issue with some measurements and alternatives. Previous video – How To See Through Objects With A Thermal Camera Anti-static bag myth …
Read More »EEVblog #622 – How To See Through Objects With A Thermal Camera
Dave shows you a handy tip on how to see *through* your product using a Flir thermal imaging camera with the cover *on*. Thus being able to maintain the correct airflow, whilst at the same time being able to view the thermal map as if the cover was off! Forum …
Read More »The Economics Of Selling Your Hardware Project
I’ve had quite a few people ask why I am not selling my µCurrent through international distributors like I did last time. Well, that’s a good question, and I’ll answer that as well as breaking down the economics of selling your own hardware product, what price you should sell your …
Read More »EEVblog #621- Stanford Research SR650 Repair – Part 2
Part 2 of repairing the Stanford Research SR650 8 pole Programmable elliptical filter. Mains Filter datasheet Partial schematic Forum HERE Podcast: Download
Read More »EEVblog #620 – Repair: Stanford Research SR650 Programmable Filter
Dave scored a cheap non-working Stanford Research SR650 8 pole programmable elliptical filter on ebay. Can it be fixed? Forum HERE Podcast: Download
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