Teardown of a "date back" or "data back" camera and description of how it works: A micro LCD projector with incandescent light bulb!
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Amazing as always. IMHO the most consistently informative and well-produced channels on the web. May I request an installation on using potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) for IR up-conversion?
Your videos are over the top with useful information. Glad to see people putting this type of content up for others to learn from. Having said that, I am looking to hire an consulting engineer for an electronics-based project and would love a recommendation. Do you know of anyone in Florida with skills like yours that you would recommend? We are self-funded.
Hi, I'm a design engineer (electronics) of 30 years experience. I was looking at your vid on mass spectrometry and I'm pretty sure there is a better solution for your current stage immediately after the detector. I'm quite happy to let you have one of the prototype electrometers I'm working on FOC. It can detect down to 0.05pA and has a cooling system to vastly reduce Nyquist noise etc. Contact me if this would be if any interest. It could easily be tailored too by changing just a couple of resistors.
Amazing as always. IMHO the most consistently informative and well-produced channels on the web.
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Your videos are over the top with useful information. Glad to see people putting this type of content up for others to learn from. Having said that, I am looking to hire an consulting engineer for an electronics-based project and would love a recommendation. Do you know of anyone in Florida with skills like yours that you would recommend?
ReplyDeleteWe are self-funded.
Hello is there a way I can communicate with you through email I will donate if needed thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm a design engineer (electronics) of 30 years experience. I was looking at your vid on mass spectrometry and I'm pretty sure there is a better solution for your current stage immediately after the detector. I'm quite happy to let you have one of the prototype electrometers I'm working on FOC. It can detect down to 0.05pA and has a cooling system to vastly reduce Nyquist noise etc. Contact me if this would be if any interest. It could easily be tailored too by changing just a couple of resistors.
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