Home Lab
My personal electronics lab is where I experiment, learn, and bring my project ideas to life.
My Setup
I've been building my home lab over the past few years, gradually adding equipment and tools as I take on more complex projects. My workspace is designed to be functional yet comfortable for long hours of tinkering.
The lab allows me to work on everything from simple Arduino projects to custom PCB designs and more advanced analog circuits. It's constantly evolving as I discover new interests and requirements.
Test & Measurement
- Rigol DS1054Z Digital Oscilloscope
- Fluke 117 Digital Multimeter
- Bench Power Supply (0-30V, 0-5A)
- Logic Analyzer
- Function Generator
Soldering & Rework
- Hakko FX-888D Soldering Station
- Hot Air Rework Station
- Solder Fume Extractor
- PCB Vice and Helping Hands
- Solder Wire, Flux, and Cleaning Supplies
Prototyping
- Breadboards (various sizes)
- Jumper Wire Kits
- Perfboards
- PCB Fabrication Tools
- 3D Printer for Enclosures
Development Platforms
- Arduino Collection (Uno, Nano, Mega)
- Raspberry Pi 4 & Pi Zero
- ESP32 & ESP8266 Boards
- STM32 Development Boards
- FPGA Development Kit
Recent Lab Projects
Class D Audio Amplifier
Building and testing a high-efficiency audio amplifier circuit.
PID Temperature Controller
Precision temperature control system with PID algorithm implementation.
I2C Protocol Analysis
Exploring and debugging I2C communication between microcontrollers.
Future Upgrades
I'm always looking to improve my lab setup. Here are some items on my wishlist:
- • Higher-end digital oscilloscope with more bandwidth
- • Spectrum analyzer
- • Better microscope for SMD work
- • Automated PCB prototyping machine
- • Environmental chamber for testing under various conditions