TSP #3 - Camera Flash Circuit and Nixie Tube Tutorial (Part 1/3)
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June 13, 2011 1:26 PM
In this episode (Part 1/3) Shahriar explores the principle operation of a camera flash circuit. The flash circuit is analyzed at the schematic level and through measurements. He then moves on to power a nixie tube using this circuit and calculates the efficiency of the DC-DC converter for this type of application. There is also a little quiz in this episode! Whoever solves the quiz will chose the topic of the next video.
TSP #2 - Saleae Logic and Logic16 Product Teardown
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May 31, 2011 9:57 PM
In this episode Shahriar takes a look inside the “Logic”, “Logic16” and USBee SX which were reviewed in the previous episode. The PCBs get a closeup inspection along with some insight into the design of these products. How do they compare? Well, you’ll have to watch the video to find out! Make sure to comment and join our Community Forum to discuss these products.
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TSP #1 - Saleae Logic and Logic16 Product Review (Part 2/2)
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May 31, 2011 9:53 PM
As our first episode (Part 2/2) Shahriar will review two products from Saleae: “Logic” and the brand new “Logic16″. The video review also features USBee SX which is a direct competitor to Logic. Logic ($149) and Logic16 ($299) can be purchased directly from Saleae’s website or from one of their distributors. Make sure you watch the next episode where we take these units apart to see what makes them tick!
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TSP #1 - Saleae Logic and Logic16 Product Review (Part 1/2)
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May 31, 2011 9:48 PM
As our first episode (Part 1/2) Shahriar will review two products from Saleae: “Logic” and the brand new “Logic16″. The video review also features USBee SX which is a direct competitor to Logic. Logic ($149) and Logic16 ($299) can be purchased directly from Saleae’s website or from one of their distributors. Make sure you watch the next episode where we take these units apart to see what makes them tick!
Visit us at:
http:/www.TheSignalPath.com/
An electrical engineering video blog for students, hobbyist and hackers. Make sure you rate, leave a comment and join our community forum!
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May 20, 2011 4:58 PM
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