Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 11 hours 12 minutes
Carmen Parisi, Staff Applications Engineer at Renesas, joins Chris to talk about how high current regulators work and what it's like testing and supporting those chips for a wide variety of customers.
Chris and Dave discuss modularity, programming, new development boards, and power design.
This week Chris records with Parker and Stephen of the Macrofab Engineering Podcast to celebrate their 300th episode.
Chris and Dave are grumpy about the hype around collaborative design tools and how silicon valley values tech companies in general.
Mehdi Sadaghdar from the Electroboom Youtube channel joins Dave to talk about his hobby and professional background, and how he got started in YouTubing. Also moving to Canada, the Iranian hobby movement, Maker spaces, and more!
Will it work if Chris and Dave record while Chris assembles a board? Listen to find out!
Remco Stoutjesdijk is an electronics designer for audio. He has been creating audio circuits for high end audio manufacturers for many years via his consultancy ItsOnlyAudio.com. He joins Chris to talk about everything from DSP to streaming,
This week, Dave and Chris discuss troubleshooting, both in the abstract and in the literal. Dave has been troubleshooting his solar panel, and Chris has been building up new 3D printing metholodologies. Also semiconductor manufacturing, workshops,
This week Chris and Dave discuss reflow in the lab, the passing of Sir Clive Sinclair, the importance of cost-down innovations, test equipment craziness, and more!
Orkhan Amiraslanov of The Things Industries joins Chris to talk about creating hardware for a LoRaWAN network, including working with different microcontrollers and building a sensor platform that will handle many users' needs.