Now my desk became a double decker.
Top row:
* HP LaserJet Pro M1216nfh printer,
* Medicine tray,
* Oscilloscope probes
* Dell P2415Q monitor,
* Speakers connected to a Raspberry Pi (behind the monitor,)
* A second mouse for my second computer in the rack,
* Soldering iron holder,
* Banghao 858L+ hot air gun (cheapie but works,)
* Tissue box.
* There is a NeoPixel light strip glued to the bottom of this shelf.
The desk shelf is built using an IKEA Lack wall storage shelf bought in the as-is section that lacked the wall mounting hardware, and two sets of IKEA wall shelf mounts as feet.
Bottom row:
* 7-port USB 2.0 hub based on FE2.1s, built using a free evaluation board sold by LCSC (behind the stack of books,)
* GW-Instek GFG-8016G signal generator (behind the stack of books,)
* Gophert CPS-3205 bench power supply (behind the stack of books,)
* Autoelectric TL866II+ programmer (behind the stack of books,)
* 4-port USB 2.0 hub based on SL2.1L, built using a free evaluation board sold by LCSC,
* Rigol DS1054Z oscilloscope,
* Stack of debug probes: AVRISP mkII clone, J-Link v9 clone, Xilinx DLC9LP clone, Intel USB Blaster clone, genuine Atmel ICE, a hardware serial cable from my PC
* Breadboard with breadboard power supply module and a plastic tray on it
* USB 3.0 hub (behind)
* iPod base with my old iPhone 4S on it
* Atten 936 soldering station (again a cheapie,)
* Two mice for my main computer: one traditional USB wheel mouse for KiCad, one Apple Magic Mouse for general use,
* IKEA wooden drawer case holding some of my components and tools.
* Empty coffee cup
On the board to the left:
* Telephone and Caller-ID decoder
* Pen holder with a lot of pencils sticking out.
* Spot for storing my current iPhone,
* Another pen holder with some cables and my multimeter probes,
* Uni-T UT61E multimeter with USB connection on the back,
* Two pairs of spare headphones,
* A lot of junk boards next to the multimeter.
The stack of book is temporary as I am studying for an upcoming test.