DSO138 Digital Oscilloscope Kit step by step build

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In this video you will learn how to build DSO138 Digital Oscilloscope Kit step by step. Including, how to solder, and location of each components.

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Tutorial by Ahmad Shamshiri form Canada
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From what I can tell, a good video.

It is nice that you show how you actually do it and give som tips on how to handle and identify the components!

Some other channels shows assembly with a time laps so you don't really see anything meaningful at all...

oscarjosefsson
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Helpful watching before attempting. Thanks for explaining how to decode / interpret the labels of various components.

gtpsic
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Very clear and instructional, thank you. I believe the kit can be obtained with all the SMDs in place, which should make assembly even easier. It looks a very useful project for a novice enthusiast.

pyotrleflegin
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Good vedio from Sri Lanka I also going to buy this kid

SujeevaJawardana
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Good video. I was having issues with those 2 caps that my tester wouldn't read. After putting them under the microscope I decided the 3 dots was a 3 so the smudge must be a 1.

mtking
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what temperature do you have the iron set at? tks

jsngallery
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I have the same kit, but as a clone. I can't get it working, the lcd backlight turns on, but nothing else. If i check r4 and r2 on the board, i get both readings as 1 megaohm instead of 2 megaohms and 1.8 megaohms, respectively, any help is welcome

livestefan
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Why does Robojax.com keep popping onto the screen? It's not necessary. You have made a very nice, honest & clear instruction set here but it's made difficult to follow with the silly unnecessary pop up:(

AG
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Soooo… this is now my second soldering project. First one was a little clock. 😂
I had some confusion regarding bad readings from my multimeters and accidentally placed one of my 470 ohm resistors in place of the choke, probably trying to get ahead of myself. 🤦🏽‍♂️
While desoldering, I broke the lead RIGHT where it meets the body. Luckily I found the tiny effers with a magnetic sweep.
Now to the point, the node in question is R40… that is where the resistor should have been so I soldered the broken pieces to that spot. After soldering the base, I put a bit of solder at the broken joint… will this work?
Long winded, excuse me! Kids runnin around everywhere and YES I’ve had a couple drinks! 😂

LolrSkrXD
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Its funny withe the transistors I was trying to find the data sheet for the pinout but couldnt find it. I should of just looked at the well laid out silk screen :p

Ghost
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Maybe ground yourself before touching the boards.

DrSlick