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How many of you have a HOME LAB?

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Here's my home lab. I'm still getting things organized, as I was spread out over a few parts of the house. It's not big, but it'll work for now. And, yes, I made the desk myself.
 

Nice LAB.
I won't be lying to say that most of india's eng college has same level of laboratories as you have in your home.

beside, i am planning to set up a home lab to work on micro-controllers.
I already have got some stuffs with a workshop i attended recently.
the Tools i have:
1) Basic solder Iron
2) AVR Atmega8
3) Some driver ICs
4)2 bread board


Well, as i said..its pretty basic.
now i need your advice on how to improve my lab. I
Please add to the list as follows:
1) Some 8051,, preferably AT series.
2) better solder iron
3) hand drill
4) collection of some basic electronic components.
(Will some one suggest which basic components are used regularly)
5)multimeter
6)adapter
7)a 12 v battery, and a 6-7 v battery
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I don't have a lab at home but would love to build one. Maybe one day in my dream home i can.
 

i do not have one , but i am thinking to have one soon. But do you know guy how much it would cost to have a completed one.

THanx
 

my LAB consist only Weller solering iron and a Fluke multimeter :cry:
i have plan to extend my lab soon, next year maybe..
 

I've a lab at home.

Equiped with:
-2 PC's
-Internet
-1 Analog Oscilloscope
-1 Digital Oscilloscope
-2 Waverform generator
-A few Multimeters
-A few Soldering Iron´s
-2 12VDC 20Amp Power Supply

-A lot of PIC's, a few 8051, a few DSP's, etc...
 

Hi all,


I have mine too


equipped with...

- DMM
- PIC Programmer (JDM)
- PC Scope
- PC Digital Signal Analyzer
- PC desktop
- Laptop
- Interface Cables
- Solder tool
- Desoldering tool
- Signal Generator
- Wire Cutters
- Screw Tool set
- Experiment boards
- Passive components
- Digital and Analog chips I ordered from MAXIM, TI and Intersil
- Salvaged electronic parts
- Patch wires and cables
- Saw
- Custom Power Lab source
- A handy calculator
- clean and scratch papers for drawings
 

I don't have any home lab... because in last years I am dedicating only in firmware development, so the hardware become to me fully tested! I am just turn on plug the programmar/debbuger connector and start the code...

But I think that one modest home lab is some usefull for rapid prototypes and re-works too!

Gorkin
 

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