Teardown of a Sony CCD sensor in the 1985 vintage Video 8 CCD-V8AF Camcorder.
And a look inside the small CRT Viewfinder
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Dave brings out the big guns in this attempt.
Can a $12K Flir E60 IR Thermal Camera find the fault?
Once again, a "real-time" attempt to find the short on the Lecroy mainboards 3.3V rail.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-VnbzXjH9I
Flir Cameras: http://www.triosmartcal.com.au/206-thermal-imaging-camera
ULIRVision: http://www.ulirvision.com/product.asp?info_kind=002
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Yes, it's another round of Electronics Engineering job interview tips.
Techniques to help you stand out at the interview and secure that engineering job.
See Blog #7 for the previous bunch of tips.
(Note the record number of "you knows"!)
Dave attempts to trace a short "real-time" on the main board of the Lecroy 9384C oscilloscope.
Teardown video is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96Wz6NIalC4
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Dave demonstrates how to do some basic in-house EMC Pre-Compliance conducted emissions testing on a DC powered product using an open source hardware Line Impedance Stabilisation Network (LISN) box, and a low cost Rigol DSA815 spectrum analyser
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http://www.tekbox.net/open-hardware/tboh01-5uh-impedance-stabilisation-network-lisn
NOTE: As stated on the product page, this product and technique is for DC powered products only, it is not to be used for the mains supply.
EMC Test Facility: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM3jWYGNoLU
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