Cant see the components...

Thread Starter

dthx

Joined May 2, 2013
195
That's not all together true...but I got an new Arduino Uno and a "kit" for tinkering with it and I can barely see the connections...
Now, I use those cheap magnifying glasses from the dollar store all the time and they work for just about everything...
But these components are very small and the writing on the boards, etc are very small.
I have....somewhere...a pair of those jeweler glasses that fit over your head.....
Question....
What do all of you use to be able to see ...and work with your bread board and these small components and such...?
Any ideas on what all of you guys use?
D.
 

Hypatia's Protege

Joined Mar 1, 2015
3,228
That's not all together true...but I got an new Arduino Uno and a "kit" for tinkering with it and I can barely see the connections...
Now, I use those cheap magnifying glasses from the dollar store all the time and they work for just about everything...
But these components are very small and the writing on the boards, etc are very small.
I have....somewhere...a pair of those jeweler glasses that fit over your head.....
Question....
What do all of you use to be able to see ...and work with your bread board and these small components and such...?
Any ideas on what all of you guys use?
D.
For fine work (SMT assembly, etc...) I find 'bioptics' indispensable:)

Best regards
HP
 

#12

Joined Nov 30, 2010
18,224
My prescription glasses plus a pair of drugstore cheaters...or a 10X jewelers loupe.
Don't forget the intense light. It closes your iris and reduces the effects of your corneal defects.
 

NorthGuy

Joined Jun 28, 2014
611
I use +6 reading glass combined with a big magnifying glass - I have one hand-held and one stationary. I would love to use binocular microscope, but they're expensive :(
 

ErnieM

Joined Apr 24, 2011
8,415
All of the above for me.

Reading glasses for the most casual of magnification.

Headband magnifier when I want hands free vision (very useful for building) or when I want to walk around announcing "we are Borg."

A lab quality Bausch and Lomb microscope for very detailed images.

A USB Microscope especially when I need to point out something to another person.
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
9,237
@bwilliams60 - I think that comment might have been tongue in cheek.

I am very near-sighted, so my vision sans corrective lenses is like a microscope. That is, until I had a hemorrhage in my eye. But I can see a board if I look with one eye. Unfortunately soldering with no depth perfection is difficult. The Doc says it will return to normal in a month or two.
 

ScottWang

Joined Aug 23, 2012
7,501
Using the cheap webcam to enlarge the pcb, and you can also adjust the focus to get a clear picture.

arduino-02.jpg


A very old webcam.
WebCam.jpg
 
Last edited:

dl324

Joined Mar 30, 2015
18,326
Hi dthx,

Fortunately my eyes aren't that bad yet :). But I have a USB microscope (Intel variety), and a high magnification inspection station to use when the time comes.
 
Top