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== Rapid Prototyping ==
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[[V90]] The V90 Fireball CNC milling machine

Revision as of 07:49, 1 December 2015

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General Information

MakeICT's Electronics and Rapid Prototyping lab is an enclosed ___sq ft area dedicated to creating and debugging electronics, as well as some rapid prototyping capabilities.

James Seymour is the Benevolent Dictator over the electronics and rapid prototyping lab.

Machine Access Policy

Pending...


Equipment List

Rapid Prototyping

V90 The V90 Fireball CNC milling machine

Picture What Manufacturer Model Power Status Expert
RD500 II photo.jpg RD-500S II Area Array Rework System Den-on Instruments RD-500S II 110 Not yet James Seymour
TEK1240.jpg Logic Analyzer Tektronix 1240 110 Working James Seymour
TEK492P.jpg Programable Spectrum Analyzer Tektronix 492P 110 Working James Seymour
TEK465B.jpg Oscilloscope Tektronix 465B 110 Working James Seymour
QS-5100.jpg Lead Free Reflow Oven Qinsi Technology QS-5100 110 Working James Seymour
Arksen992D.jpg Soldering Station with Heat Gun Arksen 992D 110 Working James Seymour