> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Randy Glenn" > > I've been asked by some of my fellow IEEE Student Branch members to try > > and come up with a wish list of equipment for a student electronics lab. > > This would be a place where students could go to work on independent (ie > > not necessarily school-related) projects, as the other labs are tied up > > with course work basically all the time. A couple of decent sized variable dummy loads, a heatsink with a pot and adjustable for constant current is very handy. Also variable PSU adjustable for constant current so you can dial it to 1.5 amps (etc). I have a few large power resistors with alligator clips, good for simple dummy loads and series resistors etc. A power driver stage, ie transitors/fets on heatsinks you can connect to digital or micro projects to drive motors and relays, a cheap PC-scope type datalogger to record waveforms and data onto a PC. -Roman -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu