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Spectrum: basics for a maker workbench</a><br>
IEEE Spectrum put together a solid "DIY Essentials" list for a
hardware/electronics workbench. From IEEE Spectrum: Most of us start
out using batteries or cannibalizing power adapters, but a good
bench Power Supply lets you control voltages precisely as well as
measure and limit the amperage flowing through the circuit. You can
get a reasonable single-voltage supply for $120 or so, such as the
18-volt, 3-ampere supply made by Extech Instruments....<br>
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Published: 2011-08-09 03:47:43 GMT
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