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Matt writes – “I recently took the plunge and started learning how to design electronic circuits. Getting all the parts and pieces together on a budget and setting up a workspace in a small area was a challenge – so I thought I’d share my experience and pass on some of the lessons I learned.” – Link.
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I just bought a similar Tek oscilloscope and have already used it several times (and when I’m not using it for electronics it makes a cool visual display for my stereo…just watch out for ground loop noise)