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High quality PCB Services https://pcbway.com Join me in this video where we take a closer look at the Andonstar AD409 microscope which is my new favorite microscope setup for doing PCB inspection / rework jobs on my workbench. Depending on your workflow you might agree with me that this is a good replacement for a more traditional trinocular microscope. →Get the Andonstar AD409 from these places Andonstar https://voltlog.com/y/eq5vr Andonstar Aliexpress https://voltlog.com/y/35qpr Andonstar Amazon.com https://voltlog.com/y/c0jig →Get the silicone mat shown in the video https://voltlog.com/y/l9arq →Support the channel via Patreon, Paypal or Bitcoin http://www.voltlog.com/donations →Support the channel by clicking these links (CommissionsEarned) Aliexpress http://voltlog.com/y/kr0sa Ebay http://voltlog.com/y/jzkfp Amazon.com http://voltlog.com/y/qw4d3 Banggood.com http://voltlog.com/y/o4025 →Blog Post http://www.voltlog.com/ #Microscope #Andonstar #AD409 Welcome to a new Voltlog. Today we’ll be taking a look at this digital microscope that was sent in for the purpose of this review from Andonstar. If you’ve been subscribed for the past couple of years you know that I have this trinocular microscope on my workbench and I have been using this occasionally when I need to soldering some very small components, do some repairs, I’m talking stuff that’s usually smaller than 0402. So in this video I will be providing a comparison between something like this trinocular microscope and a digital camera/monitor microscope for the electronics workbench to help you make an informed decision whether to get one or the other. Unit was delivered to me from an amazon warehouse in the EU so.. really fast shipping and no customs involved but I hear they can also ship from US warehouses or directly from China. It’s nicely packed with protective foam and inside you get all of the accessories required to operate this microscope system Putting everything together is really quite straight-forward no user manual needed for that, two screws to attach the vertical post to the metal base and then the monitor/camera assembly just slides into its holder and is secured using a couple of thumb screws which have some rubber stoppers on the end to prevent scratching. Build quality is good but nothing to write home about, for example the mechanism for sliding up and down works, it does the job, but it’s not smooth in any way. You also have the option of tilting this to the back to get a different angle on the working surface but for general use you’ll probably want to keep it vertical. I like the fact that they have tried to optimize the wiring so you get this combo power cable which feeds power to the LED lights with brightness adjustment on this line remote plus it feeds power to the monitor/camera system at the same time, so you only have to plug in one USB. They also include one extra USB cable and I guess this is for connecting to a computer because it does come with Windows app but I’ll talk about that later. I don’t like the fact that the connector on the monitor is micro USB, I think all products sold in 2022 should feature USB Type-C, in my view there is no excuse for anything other than that, especially since it only ads maybe 50 cents of extra BOM cost to do that. The first thing that you’ll have to do upon powering up the unit, is to adjust the height of the camera from the stand until you get it reasonably in the focus range, then you’ll need to adjust the actual focus by turning the adjustment on the camera. And when you have this adjusted well enough ,you will be greeted with an excellent high quality crisp image. And I don’t think I mentioned this but this particular model has a 10.1 inch monitor with a resolution of 1280*800 pixels which is not quite full HD but definitely looks very good on this size of monitor. The camera system on the other hand is 4MP so that’s about twice the FULL HD resolution, so you can capture high quality images and videos in high resolution and high frame rate. There is also the option of using an external monitor via the HDMI out port, I don’t know if it will output the full camera resolution but be aware that you lose the built-in monitor image when you use the external HDMI output and you lose the ability to record videos so that feature doesn’t really make a lot of sense unless you’ve got a damaged built-in screen because otherwise why would you get a microscope with a built-in monitor if you plan to use it with an external monitor?