
LessTiny e-Lab
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I completely adore the Tiny e-Lab idea by @marcluer, but I wanted to add an oscilloscope at first and later use a more capable power supply module with buck-boost, so I ended up completely redoing the thing. The sizing of this is entirely different (front face is 90mm tall) from the original Tiny e-Lab. The oscilloscope used is a UCE-DSO212 slightly modified and powered on 7V to enable a 5V Signal Generator by this module. The power supply used is a DPH-5005 with Bluetooth module. The soldering iron used is a TS80, using a USB QC 3.0 module. Next on the agenda are: * A fume extractor using a 92mm fan * A parts tester * Maybe a bluetooth speaker later on Interconnection is done by 14GA silicon wire. Currently powered by a 20V 100W power supply, voltage is limited by the oscilloscope step-down module (max 23V) and USB QC3 module (max 32V). Backplates can be added if required. The base file for Fusion360 can be used to create additional components to e-Lab. Printing it with front face vertically to hotbed
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