The Engineering Octopus has launched a keyring which helps you keep track of your keys, and also serves as a means to quickly test an oscilloscope. It is called the Oscilloscope Tester Keyring (OTK). About the inspiration for the project, Max the brain behind the OTK says
All electronic engineers love to show off the fact that theyâre electronic engineers, and what better way to do that than with a keyring! Not only will the bare electronics be noticed by many, itâs also a functional tester!â He continues âI made it because I wanted a tool I could take with me, to easily test oscilloscopes when I go and view them. Often, they donât have the probes or any means of testing. Plus, I really wanted a cool electronic key ring, and I couldnât find one!
The OTK works by generating a pure sine wave (via a Colpitts resonant oscillator) at a particular frequency (current models generate either approx. 10MHz, 20MHz, 50MHz) which is ideally close to the bandwidth of the scope. It features a DC offset, which enables you to test almost all functions of the âscope, and carry it with you everywhere you go! Itâs battery powered (not included) via a 2032 / watch battery. It also features a micro USB port so that you can use the oscilloscopes (or power banks) USB port for power.
About the scope, he says â
But my âscope has a square wave function, I hear you cry? Indeed, this is true, but firstly it doesnât fit on a key ring / look cool, and secondly, you need probes to test it! Where the OTK really shines, is for those of you who love to repair / buy âscopes. More often than not, theyâre not supplied with probes, and this is a quick and easy tool that can be taken with you to viewings. You simply plug it into the BNC connector, and test it out!â
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