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DSO150 shell - Battery 18650 Mod

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  • 1A_DSO150_Frontale_CLEAN.3mf
  • 1_DSO150_Frontale.3mf
  • 2A_DSO150_Fondo_CLEAN.3mf
  • 2_DSO150_Fondo.3mf
  • 5_Pernetto_ADJ_board.stl
  • DSO150_shell_v20.f3d

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Publication date 2022-02-24 at 18:43
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-03-11 at 22:49
Design number 648508

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This is a mod case for DSO150 Oscilloscope by JYETech sold by KKMoon.
I spent a lot of hour and material for this project and seems that electronic fit perfectly into it. PLEASE DON'T USE IT FOR COMMERCIAL.

IMPORTANT NOTE: seems that there're 2 versione of this Mini oscilloscope. If you have 8 pin on the back of smaller pcb, this project wil fit perfectly. Otherwise pcb will not fit in.

For the mod you need:

1x 18650 Li-ion Battery (with a small thickness to adapt it to its housing)
1x Li-ion Charger board (TP4056)
1x Step-up 2-28V Converter (SX1308)
1x On-Off Switch (Hole is 20x12.4mm)
6x 3.75x2mm screw ( 4x for bottom and 2x for ADJ board)
8x 6.75x2mm screw (4x for internal bottom case and 4x for external bottom case)
1x JST 2 pin male
Wires for connections
Files 1, 2, 5 for complete version
Files 1A, 2A, 5 for CLEAN version

And a Multimeter for testing voltage before mounting (9V required).

NOTE: Switch could be avoided due to the presence of it on PCB. I inserted it to prevent battery discharge on SX1308.

31-01-2022 UPDATE

Updated files with hole button fix (USE DRILL if you find issues) and display hole fix.
Added f3d file for diy.


Questa è una modifica per il mini oscilloscopio DSO150 di JYETech.
Ho impiegato diverse ore e materiale in questo progetto e sembra che l'elettronica ci entri perfettamente. PREGO DI NON USARLO A FINI COMMERCIALI.

NOTA IMPORTANTE: sembra che ci siano 2 versioni di questo Mini oscilloscopio. Se ci sono 8 pin sul retro del pcb più piccolo, questo progetto sarà perfetto. Altrimenti il PCB non si adatterà.

Per la modifica sono necessari:

1x batteria agli ioni di litio 18650 (con un piccolo spessore per incastrarla nel suo alloggio)
1x caricabatterie per batterie al litio (TP4056)
1x convertitore Step-up 2-28V (SX1308)
1x interruttore on-off (il foro è 20x12,4 mm)
6x viti 3.75x2mm (4x per fondo e 2x per scheda ADJ - vite corta in foto)
8x 6,75x2mm vite (4x per scatola inferiore interna e 4x per scatola inferiore esterna - vite lunga in foto)
1x maschio JST 2 pin
Cavi per i collegamenti
Files 1, 2, 5 per la versione con le diciture
Files 1A, 2A, 5 per la versione SENZA diciture

E un multimetro per testare la tensione prima del montaggio (richiesto 9 V).

NOTA: l'interruttore potrebbe essere evitato a causa della sua presenza sul PCB. L'ho inserito per impedire la scarica della batteria su SX1308.

Aggiornamento del 31-01-2022

Aggiornati i files con fori per i pulsanti centrati (USARE TRAPANO se si riscontrano problemi) e foro del display sistemato.
Aggiunto file f3d per modificarlo voi stessi.

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