Oh, yeah, we can get used to this :>

ShadowFoam, a kind of DIY foam inlay, is... Surprisingly satisfying to work with, and if you're careful can make for some really good results!

We need to stow away our new #Sensepeek probes, and decided to try and DIY these inlays :>

Gonna be a gorgeous clean box for our Analog Discovery and assorted equipment :D

New toy got!

A nice #Sensepeek #pcbite kit - and it's looking great!

You can feel that they balance the different aspects out nicely to get the probe to stick well - sharp, springy needle tip, heavy holder and a stiff but *not* springy holding cord.

Tomorrow we can perform some actual measurements on our Master Thesis PCB~

And having this tool will definitely change how we place testpoints and measure them, this is just too cool

Aaaannnd we caved and bought a set of #sensepeek #pcbite probes, the 6019 kit. It'll go great with our #saleae and #analogdiscovery3 <3

And thanks to that we're reaching the point of wanting to buy fancy *boxes* for the fancy equipment - a nice metal carry-case and some Cut-And-Peel shadow foam, make a nice multi-layer storage compartment for the small clip-probes and bigger oscilloscope leads, maybe the AD3 adapter boards a layer below...

@th couldn’t resist and got a #sensepeek kit on B Friday. Positioning of probes feels good, will make probing stuff much easier.