When I was younger, I spent a lot of time collecting things around the house and using a microscope to examine them. While I had a lot of fun examining things, the one thing that was lacking was the ...
Which USB microscopes are best? The world is an awfully big place. For example, according to the National Science Foundation, the globe is 71% ocean, yet only 5% of that has been discovered or charted ...
If you love building things — especially if you’re assembling something with a lot of small, delicate parts (i.e., a computer or a drone) — you might want to get a closer look at whatever it is you’re ...
Check out this USB digital microscope. It is ideal for various applications such as science and engineering work and study. Just use your imagination! It magnifies anything from 10x all the way to ...
The INFINITY5 series cameras from Teledyne Lumenera accurately reproduce precisely what is seen in the eyepiece. This, along with their ability to be operated without a computer, makes the INFINITY5 ...
Lasik eye surgery is pretty common these days, but there are of course easier and cheaper ways to solder SMD components. [techpawpanda] wanted a video camera to see what was going on when he placed ...
A desire for automated PCB inspection has led [charliex] down some deep rabbit holes. He’s written his own inspection software, he’s mounted his PCB vise on a stepper-controlled table, and now he’s ...
With its remarkable ability to reproduce exactly what is seen in the eyepiece and its ability to be used without a computer, the INFINITY5 series cameras are the ideal choice fit for any application ...
Which USB microscopes are best? The world is an awfully big place. For example, according to the National Science Foundation, the globe is 71% ocean, yet only 5% of that has been discovered or charted ...