Very nice job. This adapter is perfect for people who do not have a proper oscilloscope or they are just getting started in electronics. Very well done.
Hi Khuong. Yes, exactly, thats the idea of the video, if you just want to fool around and learn a bit more about oscilloscopes, you don't have to spend so much money to buy one. You don't have even to make this board, you have there schematics with few cents you get the parts to test it yourself with a breadboard. Thanks for watching!
Hello Hugo . I wanted you to know that old watch ⌚ dials are coated with a luminous paint called Radium which is radioactive ☢️. Because it emit alpha beta and gamma radiation. I wanted to see you test them in your next video featuring the radioactive tester from FNIRSI.
Hey Andy, tomorow I will go to my parents house to a family lunch and my father has a bit watches colection. I gonna try the detector there to see what happens, thanks for the tip! I'm currently working on the AiXun solder stations review and will work on the GC-01 next. Thanks for watching!
Genuine question, why use voltage regulator in-line with the signal path while you can use simple clamping diode? Won't this affect the signal linearity?
Hi! No worries, you can ask anything... well... within the scope of the video 😁 I use this approach because I said in the video, it was based on a design that I found and it seemed 1) interesting 2) very cheap to build. But I'm sure we can do this in a different approach and your suggestion might even be better, so thanks for sharing... and watching!