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mnementh, have you tested this tweezers with in-circuit components? I already have a HP4070C smd tweezers and a DE-5000 LCR meter, but I've been watching this Mastech MS8911 as an alternative to measure components on the board without have to de-solder them. It uses a low test voltage and should works fine for that.
My latest purchase is the Rigol DS1054Z scope last month. After wanting a scope since I was a teen, at 40 I finally own a scope. Sure its not as fancy as a lot of the other ones but after seeing Dave's video on the DS1054, and its "options" it was a no-brainer especially at $370 shipped. I haven't really done anything fancy with it besides clipping to a few things here and there to "learn" the functions.
My latest purchase is the Rigol DS1054Z scope last month. After wanting a scope since I was a teen, at 40 I finally own a scope.
Here is a little keyword you may want to search, both on Google and on this forum: Riglol.
Just got this wonderful SW DX machine:This is a lot of a wideband receiver in a compact package: FM (stereo), LW, MW, SW, SSB, AIR, AM-SYNC (that works!), scanner, narrow and wide band, dual conversion, 2000 memories...Love it!
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I bought this awesome caliper from this shop here : https://it.aliexpress.com/item/32920210996.html
For EMI/EMC testing - if your board is susceptible, I promise this will knock it over. Normally your testing would involve spiking to the metalwork - but if you were designing for reliability you might have specific I/O connections you wanted to Direct-Inject test into.