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ANDONSTAR AD407 HDMI DIGITAL USB MICROSCOPE REVIEW

ANDONSTAR AD407 HDMI DIGITAL USB MICROSCOPE REVIEW

Introduction Digital USB microscopes are widely available from various manufactures, are low-cost, and ideal for home or business use. They are USB-powered microscopes that can directly be connected to the computer’s USB port or USB adapter. They are a variation of a traditional optical microscope that uses optics and a digital camera to output an […]

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ANDONSTAR ADSM302 DIGITAL USB MICROSCOPE REVIEW

ANDONSTAR ADSM302 DIGITAL USB MICROSCOPE REVIEW

Introduction Users of a microscope always want one with big viewing screen, and excellent image quality. One microscope that falls into this category and we had the chance to review, is the Andonstar ADSM302. ADSM302 is a multifunctional digital microscope individually designed, developed with full HD sesnor, high object distance, multi-output at the same time. Additional

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METCAL TO LAUNCH NEW GT ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE SOLDERING SYSTEMS

METCAL TO LAUNCH NEW GT ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE SOLDERING SYSTEMS

Metcal announced plans to launch its new GT90 and GT120 Soldering Systems. The GT90 and GT120 offer market-leading performance due to their use of inductive heating technology and are Metcal’s first platforms with adjustable temperature offered to the market. The GT family of soldering systems are the only products in the market to offer the

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SINGLE ATOM TRANSISTOR ‘RECIPE’ SIMPLIFIES ATOMIC SCALE FABRICATION

SINGLE-ATOM TRANSISTOR ‘RECIPE’ SIMPLIFIES ATOMIC-SCALE FABRICATION

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Maryland say they have developed a step-by-step recipe to produce single-atom transistors. by Rich Pell @ smart2zero.com Transistors consisting of only several-atom clusters or even single atoms, say the researchers, promise to become the building blocks of a new generation of computers

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QIANLI LC IRP01 THERMAL VISIBLE MICROSCOPE FOR PCB REPAIR

QIANLI LC-IRP01 THERMAL/VISIBLE MICROSCOPE FOR PCB REPAIR

The QianLi’s 160×120 thermal imaging sensor and 1920×1080 visible sensor combine to make a powerful circuit board repair tool, especially helpful in finding overheating or short-circuit issues. Saelig Co. Inc. has introduced the QianLi LC-IRP01 Thermal Imaging Camera, a diagnostic tool for PCBs which displays heat images to help identify damaged or malfunctioning components or short-circuits. 

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3D PRINTED CLIP ON TURNS ANY SMARTPHONE TO A HOUSEHOLD MICROSCOPE.

3D PRINTED CLIP-ON TURNS ANY SMARTPHONE TO A HOUSEHOLD MICROSCOPE.

Smartphone microscope as the name implies is basically a microscope which is compatible with a user’s smartphone. They mostly made up of a soft pliable lens and uses the smartphone’s camera. Smartphone microscopes have been in existence before, they are based on the use of external LEDs and usually get powered from an external source, these attachments

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Inside Intels first product the 3101 RAM chip held just 64 bits

Inside Intel’s first product: the 3101 RAM chip held just 64 bits

Intel’s first product was not a processor, but a memory chip: the 3101 RAM chip, released in April 1969. This chip held just 64 bits of data (equivalent to 8 letters or 16 digits) and had the steep price tag of $99.50. The chip’s capacity was way too small to replace core memory, the dominant storage

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NASE 2 Tools Nano Rework station from JBC Tools

NASE 2 Tools Nano Rework station from JBC Tools

NASE 2 Tools Nano Rework station is one of the best solutions for soldering and rework of SMD components requiring the highest precision. It works simultaneously with the NT115-A Nano Handpiece and the AN115 Steady Nano Tweezers. The short distance from the tip to the handle offers maximum control even when using a microscope. Temperature

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Flat microscope for the brain could help restore lost eyesight

HOUSTON – (July 12, 2017) – Rice University engineers are building a flat microscope, called FlatScope TM, and developing software that can decode and trigger neurons on the surface of the brain. Their goal as part of a new government initiative is to provide an alternate path for sight and sound to be delivered directly

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