DS202 Nano Oscilloscope Stand
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I thoroughly enjoy having a compact oscilloscope on hand when troubleshooting micro-controller projects, but due to its small size the DS202 can be quite challenging to use, trying to hold the display at a viewable angle while also connecting leads to my circuit. That's where this stand comes in. The stand expertly holds the DS202 at an angle for optimal viewing and provides a convenient spot to secure the probes when not in use. I crafted both a one-piece design and a three-piece design that can be printed flat then assembled together after some necessary sanding/Dremeling to make the parts interlock seamlessly. Ultimately, I decided I preferred the one-piece design. Note: Since my photos were taken, I shortened the distance between the supports so that the Play/Pause button on the DS202 is positioned to the right of the right-side support. In my original design, the support was too close to the button. The STL and X3D files reflect this revised design. Print Settings Printer: daVinci 1.0 Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 15% Notes: I printed this in ABS, using the following print settings - I don't believe they are necessarily ideal for the design. I suggest tweaking to what you think will work best for your setup.
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