Media Summary: How does a metal detector work? Dave teardown and Dave answers a beginner forum question on why the Rigol DS1054Z oscilloscope does not show the intended vertical Volts/Div ... Dave does some initial investigation into

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How does a metal detector work? Dave teardown and Dave answers a beginner forum question on why the Rigol DS1054Z oscilloscope does not show the intended vertical Volts/Div ... Dave does some initial investigation into Dave tears down the new US$399 Rigol 4 channel 50MHz DS1054Z oscilloscope. How can they get such incredible value for the ... A tribute to the 555 timer and Hans Caminzind, which turns 55 years old this year. Released on May the 5th, International 555 ... How NOT to blow up your Oscilloscope. Your oscilloscope ground clip lead can be a potential accident waiting to happen. Why?

Part 2 doing more measurements in the lab on the BM2257 buzzer loudness using the Crysound CRY2851 sound level meter. Everything you ever wanted to know about how Multimeter input protection works. Using the Fluke 27 as a baseline example. Part 8 of the AC Basics tutorial series. Looking at the difference between Apparent, Reactive, and Real Power. Plus Power Factor ...

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EEVblog #675 - How To Reverse Engineer A Rigol DS1054Z

EEVblog #675 - How To Reverse Engineer A Rigol DS1054Z

Dave shows you how to

EEVblog 1415 - Reverse Engineering the DP10007 Differential Probe

EEVblog 1415 - Reverse Engineering the DP10007 Differential Probe

Reverse

EEVblog #714 - Metal Detector Reverse Engineering

EEVblog #714 - Metal Detector Reverse Engineering

How does a metal detector work? Dave teardown and

EEVblog 1667 - Reverse Engineering the Brymen BM2257 Multimeter LowZ Mode

EEVblog 1667 - Reverse Engineering the Brymen BM2257 Multimeter LowZ Mode

Reverse

EEVblog #778 - Oscilloscope Vertical Confusion

EEVblog #778 - Oscilloscope Vertical Confusion

Dave answers a beginner forum question on why the Rigol DS1054Z oscilloscope does not show the intended vertical Volts/Div ...

EEVblog #297 - Canon LANC Bus Reverse Engineering

EEVblog #297 - Canon LANC Bus Reverse Engineering

Dave does some initial investigation into

EEVblog #674 - Rigol DS1054Z Teardown

EEVblog #674 - Rigol DS1054Z Teardown

Dave tears down the new US$399 Rigol 4 channel 50MHz DS1054Z oscilloscope. How can they get such incredible value for the ...

EEVblog 1746 - The 555 is 55 Years Old!

EEVblog 1746 - The 555 is 55 Years Old!

A tribute to the 555 timer and Hans Caminzind, which turns 55 years old this year. Released on May the 5th, International 555 ...

EEVblog #279 - How NOT To Blow Up Your Oscilloscope!

EEVblog #279 - How NOT To Blow Up Your Oscilloscope!

How NOT to blow up your Oscilloscope. Your oscilloscope ground clip lead can be a potential accident waiting to happen. Why?

EEVblog 1745 - Part 2 - BM2257 Buzzer Boogaloo

EEVblog 1745 - Part 2 - BM2257 Buzzer Boogaloo

Part 2 doing more measurements in the lab on the BM2257 buzzer loudness using the Crysound CRY2851 sound level meter.

EEVblog #373 - Multimeter Input Protection Tutorial

EEVblog #373 - Multimeter Input Protection Tutorial

Everything you ever wanted to know about how Multimeter input protection works. Using the Fluke 27 as a baseline example.

EEVblog 1730 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 8: Apparent, Reactive & Real Power

EEVblog 1730 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 8: Apparent, Reactive & Real Power

Part 8 of the AC Basics tutorial series. Looking at the difference between Apparent, Reactive, and Real Power. Plus Power Factor ...