Electronics work tools A breadboard (or Veroboard®) is a material or device used to build a prototype of an electronic circuit. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breadboard"
ColdHeat is an American company founded to develop and market products using the proprietary graphite-like compound it has named Athalite. The composite material has the unusual ability to conduct large amounts of heat and return to room temperature in a short amount of time. ...more on Wikipedia about "ColdHeat"
A dual beam oscilloscope is a type of oscilloscope used to compare one signal with another. In such cases, dual beam oscilloscopes are used. There are two beams produced in special type of CRT. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dual beam oscilloscope"
Heat shrink tubing (or commonly "heat shrink") is a thin polyolefin tube which shrinks in diameter when heated. It is sometimes lined with adhesive to prevent it from sliding off. It finds use in insulating electrical wire repairs, bundling wires together, and protecting wires or small parts from minor abrasion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Heat shrink tubing"
An oscilloscope (commonly abbreviated CRO or scope) is a piece of electronic test equipment that allows voltage levels and signals to be viewed by creating a visible two-dimensional graph of one or more electrical potential differences. The horizontal axis of the display normally represents time, making the instrument useful for displaying periodic signals. The vertical axis usually shows voltage. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oscilloscope"
A soldering iron is a device for applying a point source of heat to melt solder for soldering two materials together. Soldering irons are typically electrically powered. ...more on Wikipedia about "Soldering iron"
Tweezers are tools used for picking up small objects that are not easily managed or handled with the human hands. They are probably derived from tongs, pincers, or scissors-like pliers used to grab or hold hot objects from the dawn of recorded history. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tweezers" Inform your friends about shortopedia Electronics_work_tools
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