Case For DSO138 Digital Oscilloscope 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Note: It seems there may be a new version of the PCB. Before you try this design, please also look at this modified version: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1202909

This is a case for the DSO138 digital oscilloscope.

This single channel 200kHz bandwidth 1 Ms/s oscilloscope is very simple, and is mostly meant as a learning tool. Which is fine, but I think it may even be quite useful as a simple field oscilloscope for many applications. I have therefore created this case which enables fully portable battery powered usage, which the original design did not provide for.

The battery version requires an SPDT toggle switch, and a 9V battery clip. A hoop protects the switch from being accidentally turned on.

There is also a variant of the case without a battery.

The oscilloscope is available in kit form from http://www.jyetech.com/Products/LcdScope/e138.php and also from Banggood http://www.banggood.com/DIY-Digital-Oscilloscope-Kit-Electronic-Learning-Kit-p-969762.html

You will need 3 each of button1, 2 of slider1, 1 of button2 and 1 of slider2 (upper position). The slider buttons may need some internal cleanup. Do not use force when placing them over the PCB switch slider arms.

You can consider adding labels to the switches, but it may not really needed since the display reflects the actual settings.

For best effect, the LED should be mounted so that it extends to the same height as the LCD (see picture).

dso138.scad 16.4KB
dso138_bottom.stl 206.9KB
dso138_button1.stl 453.0KB
dso138_button2.stl 692.9KB
dso138_nobatt_bottom.stl 206.9KB
dso138_nobatt_top.stl 1.1MB
dso138_slider1.stl 459.5KB
dso138_slider2.stl 440.2KB
dso138_top.stl 1.1MB