A simple soldering iron is not enough to enter the world of electronics. Whether it's a hobbyist or a professional repair center, the right measuring device and soldering equipment determine the quality and safety of the work.
Measuring Instruments: From Multimeter to Oscillograph
- Multimeters: Indispensable for measuring voltage, current, and resistance. Devices with True RMS feature are recommended for professional users.
- Oscilloscopes: Visualize how a signal changes over time. Act as your "eye" in diagnosing microcircuits and frequency converters.
- Spectrum Analyzers: Analyze the frequency range of a signal for engineers working with radio frequencies.

Soldering and Chemical Support
Soldering is not just about melting tin. Isopropyl alcohol and special cleaning sprays clean the residue left after soldering, preventing oxidation of the circuit. The soldering stations presented at Artek allow you to solder sensitive components (SMD microcircuits) without burning them with digital temperature control.

