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Post by woestijnmeeuw on May 11, 2020 21:05:01 GMT
I just happened to have an older DSO138 kit on hand so I could just swap out the switches. they are a fairly standard type though and more common than the 90 degree ones. You may need to measure your switches and search some catalogs.
If you have not yet ordered your DSO138mini, I'll see if I can measure the switches and help specify the right replacement.
Thnx! I'm already in the final phase, building the mini with the AEM frontpanel and I'm trying to modify the 90 degree switches :-) I will share some pics when I'm done. Here they are!
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Post by rodney on May 13, 2020 15:40:36 GMT
Wow! that looks great.
How did you modify the switches?
Did you include an external trigger input (I still have to do that, but I'm now disinclined to remove it from the rack again:) )
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Post by woestijnmeeuw on May 20, 2020 21:00:51 GMT
Wow! that looks great.
How did you modify the switches?
Did you include an external trigger input (I still have to do that, but I'm now disinclined to remove it from the rack again:) )
Thnx! I didn't modify the switches. This DSO is fixed for use with the AEM (0.5V/div), I'm planning another DSO for different voltages (Eurorack e.g.) I didn't include the external trigger yet, do you feel the need for it?
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bert
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Post by bert on Jun 17, 2020 18:38:53 GMT
Nice. I personally find it easier to provide the external trigger signal than to mess around with the DSO's UI (tweak the trigger threshold). My case is also covering up all the buttons.
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Post by bert on Jun 29, 2020 21:29:10 GMT
Some pictures of the (for now) finished module. As you can see I've got no parts sticking out of the front. Minor downside of this is that the module is 5 millimeter too deep. Wires still coming out of the sides, I'll add some proper sockets when I can get hold of the same female pin headers Robert uses (anyone knows what they are?).
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Post by rodney on Jul 2, 2020 2:32:29 GMT
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