Interlude #14: Making BNC to Jumper Pins Cables for My Oscilloscope | In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video we make two cables for use with my oscilloscope or other devices with BNC sockets. The cables have a BNC connector on one end and two male jumper pins on the other end. This is so that I can easily connect my oscilloscope (or signal generator) to a breadboard.

Equipment which I might use these new cables with includes my Rigol MSO5074 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope and my UNI-T UTG962E Signal Generator.

In the video we use the METCAL PS-900 Soldering Station for soldering.

We use the EEVblog BM2257 Digital Multimeter to continuity test the cables and to check for shorts.

We use the Horusdy Soldering Station with Hot Air Gun for shrinking out heat shrink.

We use the Hakko CHP 3C-SA Precision Tweezers for pulling the heat shrink over the wire.

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Voyager bug fix

This is too cool. A core dump then binary patch to work around memory hardware failure 15 BILLION MILES AWAY: How NASA Fixed a Software Bug 15 BILLION MILES AWAY | Voyager 1

Arduino Keyboard library not working on Debian KDE

Man, I just spent quite a bit of time diagnosing this particular issue.

The problem was that my Symbol Keyboard stopped working. This is a USB keyboard I made from an Arduino Leonardo. The touch screen was working okay, but the keypresses weren’t being delivered over USB.

Long story short, the 7-port USB 3.0 hub attached to my workstation needed rebooting! I disconnected the power supply and disconnected the upstream USB cable to remove both sources of power, then when I reconnected everything my stuff started working again, including my symbol keyboard.

Lesson learned: if you’re debugging a USB device failure try plugging the device directly into the host to avoid any potential issues caused by your hub(s).

It was lucky I had a spare 104-key USB keyboard in the cupboard because I needed one while diagnosing this issue (the Windows box I was using only has a tenkeyless 87-key keyboard plugged into it but the Windows alt-key codes require use of the number pad).

The latest incarnation of my symbol keyboard looks like this:

John's symbol keyboard

Concluding Maxitronix 20in1 | Maxitronix 20in1 | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video we conclude our Maxitronix 20in1.

The videos we made for this feature of the show:

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Mail Call #20: GreatFET One, Cynthion, Mesh Holder, USB Cable, Calculus, KVM and More! | In The Lab

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In this video we take a look at what has arrived in the mail from AliExpress, eBay, and Amazon.

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In this video I mention my mate @learningasahobby790 who makes interesting videos about mathematics and philosophy, check him out.

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Touch Buzzer | Project 19/20 | Maxitronix 20in1 | Learning Electronics In The Lab With Jay Jay

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In this video we do the 19th project from the Maxitronix Sensor Robot 20 (20in1) Electronics Project Lab Kit: Touch Buzzer.

This circuit uses a Darlington pair to amplify the very weak signal from the touch sensor.

We use the Rigol MSO5074 Mixed Signal Oscilloscope to look at the square wave from the astable multivibrator.

We use the UNI-T UTi260B Thermal Imager to examine the thermal characteristics of the circuit, particularly the 1K resistors getting warm.

We use the Riden RD6006 Bench Power Supply to provide 9V for our circuit and also to measure the current drawn by the circuit in its inactive (11mA) and active (12mA) states.

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