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DSO138 Case and Battery

In this project we design a case for the DSO138 oscilloscope and make it battery powered

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This is the first the first 3D design I developed for 3D printing, it turned out to be quite tricky since the PCB requires many irregular shapes to be able to fit and cover the components but it was a great learning experience.

Front.f3d

Front cover for the DSO138

fusion - 4.72 MB - 08/07/2022 at 10:25

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Back.f3d

Back cover for the DSO138, battery and switch

fusion - 3.46 MB - 08/07/2022 at 10:25

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Batt_cover.f3d

Small plate to cover 9V battery

fusion - 62.54 kB - 08/07/2022 at 10:25

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  • 1
    Print parts

    Print all 3 provided designs

  • 2
    Wire power

    Place the connector on the 9V battery, solder the ground wire to a pin of the switch and wire the other pin to the negative input of the DSO138 behind the PCB.

    Wire the positive of the battery to the positive of the DSO138.

    Some models come with a plastic connector on the front, desolder this part.

  • 3
    Place the front cover and battery plate and screw it in place.

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