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Q: What is the difference between a 2381

Asked by steven on 2021-10-27 09:57:57

banggood This is a Volt meter. It uses a 7 segment display. There are 2 flying leads. It uses a 2831, but it also has a PCB. A 2831 is *only* the display, no driver, No analog input, No voltage regulator.

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banggood You can, but it does not decode CAN, nor IIC, nor UART etc. But you will see the signal. You should use a logic analyser for those.

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banggood I don't think you can. I have opened these in a hex editor and they look like a raw recording of sorts. Not compressed it seems.Too much work to try and map, but the - - stuff seems interesting.You can recall them and get a screenshot. I have tried opening with Pulseview and the format is not recognised. So it does not look like anything widely used.The files seem too small for the samples required.

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Q: Can this microscope be used to check a diamond phono stylus point?

Asked by analogdino on 2020-09-01 14:28:05

banggood It should, but note there is a better one available for a little more. I can clearly see the dot imprints of the digits on a crystal oscillator package and this would be the same order of magnitude as the stylus. If you actually want to see wear (!). Maybe spend a little more.

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banggood It may take a few days. It is possible that it has yet to be approved. I could not see my own review for a long time either. It is true these may have old firmware, and the solder may need work, and also that you need to buy 2 to fix the firmware and supply and solder on the slow pins yourself, and buy a 6 pin IDC adapter and supply an extra jumper. But the people buying these can do these things.

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banggood No, but logic analyzers are better suited for this, having more inputs. Short UART by eye, maybe.

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