The Contextual Electronics Podcast

Contextual Electronics highlights stories of people using electronics to solve their problems. Listeners will hear how to use electronics in their own projects, by learning about new technologies and techniques. Tune in each week to hear a different guest and how they are using electronics to solve a problem in their life. Contextual Electronics is also an online education program. Started in 2014, CE pairs theory and practice for learning electronics. In 2020, we started the podcast to highlight stories of using electronics in real world contexts.

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CEP004 – High current open hardware with Elen from Fully Automated Technologies


Today we’re talking with Elen from Fully Automated Technologies. She is a self-taught hardware designer who works on high current electronics designs that are fully open source. She is also developing EDeA, a new website that will help share functional blocks of circuits in KiCad.

  • Fully Automated Technologies
  • Elen works with Zoe on the open source designs there
  • Elen’s work on GitHub
  • She uses KiCad for all hardware designs
  • The “freewheeling ferret” project on the Fully Automated GitHub
  • The Fully Automated BMS on Hackaday.io
  • EDeA is a new open repository for reusable design blocks in KiCad
  • Follow Elen on Twitter, @tachiniererin
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 August 18, 2020  1h5m
 
 
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