
Cheap multimeter holder (model UT10A)
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I'm hooked on this little affordable multimeter for quick stuff, so I designed a casing for it to fit neatly on my oscilloscope. Additionally, my oscilloscope is an old analog one, requiring me to rig up a simple interface with the affordable multimeter for basic numerical readings. With BNC T connectors attached to each input, I connected a length of BNC cable directly to clips salvaged from a damaged breadboard. Those clips are then soldered onto a wooden strip, allowing me to snap the probes into whatever is being probed on the oscilloscope with ease. Naturally, this makeshift setup isn't suitable for high-frequency applications, so I just remove it when working with delicate equipment, but it serves my needs perfectly for taking running amplitude measurements of simple AC signals. And let's be honest – it's an awful lot cheaper than buying a digital scope.
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