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  |This is a wrenching device.
 
  |This is a wrenching device.
 
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  |A hammer is a tool with a heavy "head" and a handle. The purpose is to supply an impact to a small area of an object. Some uses include driving nails into wood, shaping metal, or driving stakes. Hammers are also used to strike chisels and other tools like metal punches. A hammer can be very dangerous if it slips out of the users hand.  Always wear safety glasses when using a hammer due to the risk of material flying into your eye.   
 
  |A hammer is a tool with a heavy "head" and a handle. The purpose is to supply an impact to a small area of an object. Some uses include driving nails into wood, shaping metal, or driving stakes. Hammers are also used to strike chisels and other tools like metal punches. A hammer can be very dangerous if it slips out of the users hand.  Always wear safety glasses when using a hammer due to the risk of material flying into your eye.   
 
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  |A bubble level has many uses including, but not limited to verify plumb and level.  Some of the many uses include picture and sign hanging, post installation, machine leveling.  
 
  |A bubble level has many uses including, but not limited to verify plumb and level.  Some of the many uses include picture and sign hanging, post installation, machine leveling.  
 
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  |This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text. This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text. This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text.
 
  |This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text. This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text. This is some sample text. This is also some sample text. I am a big fan of sample text.
 
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  |A desktop device to provide DC power to a circuit at a specified voltage. Our BK Precision power supplies have three outputs: two output 0-24 V variable voltage with a max current of .5 A, and one outputs a fixed 5 V with a max current of 4 A. The electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub has several power supplies available for use. If all of these are in use, or if you would like to use a power supply elsewhere in the Hub, you can check one out from the Tool Room.
 
  |A desktop device to provide DC power to a circuit at a specified voltage. Our BK Precision power supplies have three outputs: two output 0-24 V variable voltage with a max current of .5 A, and one outputs a fixed 5 V with a max current of 4 A. The electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub has several power supplies available for use. If all of these are in use, or if you would like to use a power supply elsewhere in the Hub, you can check one out from the Tool Room.
 
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  |An instrument for conducting measurements on a circuit. They can measure DC voltage, AC RMS Voltage, current, resistance, and more. Multimeters are essential tools for testing or troubleshooting a circuit. The tool room has two kinds available for checkout: handheld and desktop. There are also several desktop multimeters available for use at the electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub.
 
  |An instrument for conducting measurements on a circuit. They can measure DC voltage, AC RMS Voltage, current, resistance, and more. Multimeters are essential tools for testing or troubleshooting a circuit. The tool room has two kinds available for checkout: handheld and desktop. There are also several desktop multimeters available for use at the electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub.
 
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  |An instrument for measuring and graphically displaying varying signal voltages. They can can plot a changing electrical signal over time, and then analyze it for properties including frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. Our oscilloscopes have four channels, meaning they can display four signals at once.
 
  |An instrument for measuring and graphically displaying varying signal voltages. They can can plot a changing electrical signal over time, and then analyze it for properties including frequency, wavelength, and amplitude. Our oscilloscopes have four channels, meaning they can display four signals at once.
 
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  |A device which can produce a basic electrical signal. Our function generators can produce sine waves, square waves, and triangle waves at frequencies between 1 Hz and 10 MHz. They can also be configured to produce a "sweep signal" - a signal with a linearly varying frequency.
 
  |A device which can produce a basic electrical signal. Our function generators can produce sine waves, square waves, and triangle waves at frequencies between 1 Hz and 10 MHz. They can also be configured to produce a "sweep signal" - a signal with a linearly varying frequency.
 
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  |A hand tool which heats metal solder in order to join two components. Soldering is most commonly used to join electrical components in a circuit. There are two soldering kits for use at the electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub, and there are also several available for checkout in the Tool Room. For your safety, please always place the soldering iron in its holder when not in use. Always use a fume extractor to protect yourself from harmful fumes. Soldering kits also come with a tackle box containing useful tools for soldering, such as wire crimpers. Please make sure all contents of this box are returned when you finish using a soldering kit.
 
  |A hand tool which heats metal solder in order to join two components. Soldering is most commonly used to join electrical components in a circuit. There are two soldering kits for use at the electronics station in the center of the Maker Hub, and there are also several available for checkout in the Tool Room. For your safety, please always place the soldering iron in its holder when not in use. Always use a fume extractor to protect yourself from harmful fumes. Soldering kits also come with a tackle box containing useful tools for soldering, such as wire crimpers. Please make sure all contents of this box are returned when you finish using a soldering kit.
 
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  |A device which uses a fan to collect and filter harmful fumes. Always use one of these when soldering for your protection.
 
  |A device which uses a fan to collect and filter harmful fumes. Always use one of these when soldering for your protection.
 
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  |Device to measure weight or mass.
 
  |Device to measure weight or mass.
 
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  |Handheld device that can display temperature readout on it after scanning portions of an object or area with the built-in laser. They tend to be inaccurate when measuring shiny objects, putting some non-reflective tape on the object can help give a better measurement.
 
  |Handheld device that can display temperature readout on it after scanning portions of an object or area with the built-in laser. They tend to be inaccurate when measuring shiny objects, putting some non-reflective tape on the object can help give a better measurement.
 
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  |A thermocouple for measuring temperatures between -50C and 1300C.
 
  |A thermocouple for measuring temperatures between -50C and 1300C.
 
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  |This is an instrument that is used to measure revolutions per minute or RPM. This is a non contact device that uses light and a reflector. This device can be used to measure the RPM of a motor shaft.     
 
  |This is an instrument that is used to measure revolutions per minute or RPM. This is a non contact device that uses light and a reflector. This device can be used to measure the RPM of a motor shaft.     
 
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  |This instrument can be clamped over a wire to measure the current flowing through it.  
 
  |This instrument can be clamped over a wire to measure the current flowing through it.  
 
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  |This is connected to a helium bottle and allows the user to fill a hellium balloon.   
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  |This is connected to a helium bottle and allows the user to fill a helium balloon.   
 
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  |This is a battery charger for lead acid batteries.   
 
  |This is a battery charger for lead acid batteries.   
 
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  |A really bright light for illuminating an area.
 
  |A really bright light for illuminating an area.
 
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  |An extendable mirror for viewing hard-to-see places.
 
  |An extendable mirror for viewing hard-to-see places.
 
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  |A tool for driving rivets.
 
  |A tool for driving rivets.
 
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  |A wire brush designed to remove corrosion and contaminants from the terminals of a car battery.
 
  |A wire brush designed to remove corrosion and contaminants from the terminals of a car battery.
 
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  |AVR training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Atmel 328P Xplained. Shield includes a 7-Segment display, some buttons, a switch, RGB LED's, and a piezo buzzer.  
 
  |AVR training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Atmel 328P Xplained. Shield includes a 7-Segment display, some buttons, a switch, RGB LED's, and a piezo buzzer.  
 
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  |ARM training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Arduino Zero. Shield includes an AMOLED display, joystick, DPAD, RGB LED's, accelerometer, SD Card slot, and a piezo buzzer.
 
  |ARM training board used in ENGE320. Coupled with the Arduino Zero. Shield includes an AMOLED display, joystick, DPAD, RGB LED's, accelerometer, SD Card slot, and a piezo buzzer.
 
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  |FPGA training board used in ENGE220. Has a bank of switches, buttons, LCD display, 7-Segment display, piezo buzzer, stepper motor driver, and more!  
 
  |FPGA training board used in ENGE220. Has a bank of switches, buttons, LCD display, 7-Segment display, piezo buzzer, stepper motor driver, and more!  
 
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  |Used to monitor and debug various digital signals and communication busses.  
 
  |Used to monitor and debug various digital signals and communication busses.  
 
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  |A USB oscilloscope, logic analyzer, and multi-function instrument that allows users to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control mixed-signal circuits of all kinds.
 
  |A USB oscilloscope, logic analyzer, and multi-function instrument that allows users to measure, visualize, generate, record, and control mixed-signal circuits of all kinds.
 
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  |A powerful digital system design platform built around a Xilinx Spartan-3E FPGA.
 
  |A powerful digital system design platform built around a Xilinx Spartan-3E FPGA.
 
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  |Probes that can be used with...
 
  |Probes that can be used with...
 
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