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    IHomebrew Lab -if you want to learn more about electronics and you enjoy some real “Hands on” experiences, you may want to create a small home lab.   You likely have already have access to some common household tools and electronic components.

    The  links below may answer some of your questions and provide good advice in selecting the tools you’ll need.  The links I am providing are to a to some of the early Electrical Engineering Video blogs by Dave Jones that are available on Youtube.  (there are over 860+ videos available).

    The best way to view these is on youtube and search for the episode:

    EEVblog #168 – How To Set Up An Electronics Lab

    EEVblog #75 – Digital Multimeter Buying Guide for Beginners

    Note: Dave has lots of other good video’s that evaluate more expensive DMMs, test equipment, soldering stations and resources you may wish to explore.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Fred KemmererFred Kemmerer
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      Thanks for posting this Mike. I watched the first video and it pretty good!

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      Fred KemmererFred Kemmerer
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        Thanks for posting this Mike. I watched the first video and it pretty good!

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