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Digital Oscilloscope for Testing & Debugging Astro Remote Controls


Gina

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All finished, its was a bit of a puzzle box and it had me stumped for a while. I had to take it apart a few times to get everything correctly placed. Actually fitting the top, sides and bottom wasn't too much of a problem because I'd had a case for my original issue 1 PI that I got from Adafruit though that design was screwless and relied on springs cut into the acrylic and was a bit of a swine because the PI didn't have any mounting holes.

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I've decided to make a new box for the battery unit and attach it to the same screws as used to hold the clear case together.  I've ordered some pillars for the purpose - due to arrive in the next day or two.

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Finished :)  Battery box printed and fitted onto pillars then dome nuts screwed onto pillars to make feet.  Box fitted fine.  Another little project completed! :)

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5 hours ago, Gina said:

Finished :)  Battery box printed and fitted onto pillars then dome nuts screwed onto pillars to make feet.  Box fitted fine.  Another little project completed! :)

Finished Oscilloscope 01.JPG

You just HAD to go and 3D print something for it, didn't you? now i've got ideas running round in my head lol

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