Top products from r/ECEComponentExchange
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1. XO Vision HTC35 high definition Universal Weatherproof Rear View Backup Camera with Night Vision, 170 Degree Viewing Angle
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Universal Vehicle Backup CameraBuilt-In NightvisionEasy InstallationWaterproof and WeatherproofWide Visual Angle
2. Toroidal transformer 120VA input voltage 230V AC output voltage 24V AC
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
3. DSO Nano V3 Pocket-Size 32-Bit Digital Oscilloscope Kit USB Rechargeable 1Msps 0-200KHz 10mV/div with 2.8" Color TFT LCD Waveform Storage and Playback 6 Triggering Modes Built-in Signal Generator
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
【Pocket-Size】The DSO Nano V3 is a pocket-size compatible 32bit digital storage oscilloscope. Based on ARM-M3, it's equipped with 320*240 color display, features a firmware and an embedded 2 Mbyte storage chip, USB port with recharging function. It's compact, simple to operate; meets the basic de...
I'm in SD. Just curious.... what were you going to use them for?
Googling around just for kicks. Looks like a fun power supply project to improve my electronics knowledge and possibly fry myself.
Can you just stick in some extra diodes to make up for the missing center tap?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_tap#Common_applications_of_center-tapped_transformers
2 lbs!? That's pretty serious. About 4-5 amps?
http://www.amazon.com/Toroidal-transformer-120VA-voltage-output/dp/B0087O3BCA
What kind of mounting hardware's on there?
I might be interested in taking just one if you're ok w/that.
Are you in college? Or is there a nearby college you can make friends with? This is the sort of equipment they should absolutely have on hand.
If you're able to transport yourself, this may be a great place to look: https://www.electronicsfleamarket.com/schedule
Otherwise, I've no experience with these, but you might check out standalone units like this: https://www.amazon.com/Handheld-Oscilloscopes-DSO-Nano-V3/dp/B015X6LZFO
There's also stuff like this where you might be able to get more bang for your buck if you're able to supply a computer: https://www.electronicproducts.com/Test_and_Measurement/Benchtop_Rack_Mountable/Top_7_PC_based_USB_oscilloscopes_of_2017_for_hobbyists_makers_and_pros.aspx
Or go the engineering route and DIY: https://hackaday.com/tag/diy-oscilloscope/
The package will also include the following items from my other posts:TotalPhase SPI Host Adapter Used to program/debug SPI devices up to 40MHz - User Guide, Distributor Link | PictureXO Vision HTC35 Universal Weatherproof Backup Camera with Night Vision - Distributor Link | PictureTI TRF6903/MSP430F449 Demonstration and Development Kit, 902-928MHz ISM band - User Guide, Distributor Link | Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3CCS ICD-U40 PIC In-Circuit Debugger - Distributor Link | PictureXO Vision HTC35 Universal Weatherproof Backup Camera with Night Vision - Distributor Link | PictureMini-Circuits ZFSWA2-63DR+ Absorptive SPDT Solid State RF Switch (Wide bandwidth 500 to 6000 MHz) - Product Link | Picturei.MX53 Quick Start Board (Contains Freescale i.MX53 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Processor, 1GB DDR3 memory, two High-Speed USB host ports) - Manual, Distributor Link | PictureIt will also have some GPS modules (uBlox), Connectors, Micrometer, Solder (1#, Rosin Core, 60Sn40Pb), an assortment of power supplies/wall warts, and more.