lxi-tools
partman
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD Zero Clause License |
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lxi-tools
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Electronics Lab Bench Setup Guide
Yeah, no. USB is terrible at resisting electrical interference and has a world of poor cables with a connector half-life of about 10 years. TCP/IP over STP is cheap, ubiquitous and not going away.
Routable instrument control > non-routable instrument control.
See https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools/wiki#background-infor...
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Comparing Hobby PCB Vendors
(1) Find someone you can pester with questions. (2) Understand the basic workflow. (3) Start by copying and modifying existing designs. (4) Build solutions using functional modules, and version these. (5) Bench test everything. (6) Be aware of startup and edge conditions when designing. (7) Take notes on all design changes or prospective changes, hypotheses and findings. This process will greatly accelerate your learning. This is easier if you have LXI-capable equipment and can capture test information easily. https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools
- Lxi-tools – tools for managing network attached test instruments
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Electrical Engineering student looking for my first Oscilloscope!
That's very cool, and a big plus for Siglent. Looks like Rigol scopes are supported too (Rigol DS1202Z-E seems similar as far as advertised features/price, but I'm not sure what hidden differences there are). https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools
partman
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Electronics Lab Bench Setup Guide
Me too! I have never used airtable before but have heard of it. I needed an inventory system but I wasn't satisfied with the options I found so I created my own. Right now it is rudimentary but it can import BoM, export to CSV, "build" BoM's (auto-deduct from inventory), octopart API integration for grabbing component info/specs, and all of this compiled to single binary for lightweight selfhosting.
https://github.com/phcreery/partman
What are some alternatives?
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charlex-os - charleX is a simple OS ... kernel written with c programming language and reference of this code is 'codeproject.com'. I still working to make a better kernel than this one ...
Teeprom