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Offline wkbTopic starter

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SMD assy station
« on: December 29, 2011, 04:41:47 pm »
Today I finally had time to finalise my SMD assembly station.  Or rather, it is a generic TV/video based loupe for all sorts of fiddly assembly & repair work (I already used it to repair a camera lens).

It is a thrown-together piece of kit consisting of

  • a Philips CCD CCTV camera
  • a Computar macro-zoom (C-mount)
  • a slightly-tweakerd stand from a stereo microscope
  • 2 USB LED bars, with thanks to DX  ;)
  • a LCD panel commonly found mounted on the back of the headrests in cars
  • a wall-wart PSU to power the LCD

Yesterday I created an aluminium mounting ring (a lathe & milling machine are quite useful toys, even for an EE) to mount the USB LED bars onto the stand.

I must say, I'm quite happy with the result of my work  ;D

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Offline robrenz

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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 12:01:50 am »
Nice job! 8)

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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 12:11:10 am »
Wow! Nice   :D
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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2011, 01:31:18 am »
That is really great. How much did the Computar macro-zoom lens cost?
 

Offline george graves

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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2011, 04:25:14 am »
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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2011, 07:05:40 am »
Very cool! Out of curiosity,

> a slightly-tweakerd stand from a stereo microscope

What was wrong with a stereo microscope, and what, in your opinion, is the biggest gain with your arrangement? (I'm currently using a microscope, but always looking for better tools.)
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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2011, 08:49:22 am »
That is really great. How much did the Computar macro-zoom lens cost?

I found the lens surplus at a ham fest, for € 15.

Attached are the specs. 
 

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Re: SMD assy station
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2011, 09:01:42 am »
Very cool! Out of curiosity,

> a slightly-tweakerd stand from a stereo microscope

What was wrong with a stereo microscope, and what, in your opinion, is the biggest gain with your arrangement? (I'm currently using a microscope, but always looking for better tools.)

There is nothing wrong with the standard stereo microscope perse, I was just in the mood to build this video based version.

The advantage of the stereo microscope: well, it is stereoscopic, which is nice

The advantage of the video one: it can change magnification using the zoomlens, it is to an extent easier on the eyes

So they are complmentary in my book.  I did not really alter the stand, other than that the horizontal metal bar now has a 1/5" UNC threaded bolt on which I can screw the tripod end of the Philips CCTV camera.  If I unscrew that bolt I can fit the original microscope.
 


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