Listen to your hosts Dave Jones & Chris Gammell talk about electronics design and the electronics industry in general. If you have any interest in electronics at all, from hobbyist/hacker/maker to engineering professional you'll find something of interest here.
Dave did a teardown of a plane transponder, so we talk a bit about RF (without much knowledge)
There is a PIC16C84 on board
Learning or relearning
Transmits 1030 MHz, receives 1090 MHz, 140W
We’ll ask Jeff Keyzer on the upcoming Keyzermas
Crystal radio is basically a pin diode with long antenna.
Dodgy wiring on 3.5kW aircon
Coefficient of performance
Dishy (Starlink) teardown. Discussed briefly when Joris Aerts (518) was on the show.
Which PCB software is the best? Question posed by past guest Robert Ferenec.
100 Photos vs 1 Photo anecdote
Greg Davill is doing an “Advent for circuit boards“. This had been done by Alan Yates for circuits back in 2014.
This is also a thing for learning code, called Advent of Code. These are all based around Christmas traditions (advent calendars)
Chris figured he’ll be doing a lot of firmware this winter and asked for advice on Twitter about it.
Bunnie wrote an interesting article about the PCB for the Precursor phone (?) Involves past guests
Bunnie
Xobs and Mithro
The Arecibo Telescope has failed and is down for good. The final blow may have been a small earthquake. There are multiple views.
Dave and Chris pretty much agree on the Hyperloop
Train bridge construction in China. That was not from @MachinePix (by Kane Hsieh) but there are lots of great onese if you follow.
Parts
Chris is thinking about trying out the CM4. Not mentioned on the show, but Timon did a copper clad PCB breakout for it and it worked great.
High speed signal guide from TI
High speed getting more common? When Jay Carlson was on the show, he mentioned his intern doing a DDR3 layout easily.
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