Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 11 hours 12 minutes
Ken Shirriff joins Chris and Dave to talk about vintage computer rebuilds, peering at 1970s silicon on die and using reverse engineering to figure things out.
Dave and Chris celebrate their 360th episode by streaming video and taking audience questions live during taping. Watch on YouTube for some small extras.
Jeroen Domburg (Sprite_tm) joins Chris and Dave to talk about how the ESP8266 and ESP32 are shaking up the world of connected projects and products online.
Chris announces he is changing jobs, Dave talks about threatened legal action from a shell company and we discuss a range of new mergers in the electronics industry.
Rick Altherr is a firmware and software designer who works on server technologies; his work on the Open Compute project has produced open source designs for hyper-scale server installations.
Piotr Esden-Tempski from 1 bit squared joins Chris to talk autopilots, debugging code, prototyping hardware, JTAG chains and much more!
Akiba from Freaklabs returns to give an update on industrial internet projects, talk about reorganizing product lines, discuss building test stands and commiserate on creating a business that suits your lifestyle.
This week David and Dave chat about the upcoming EEVblog multimeter and news from the world of electronics
Chris and Dave discuss whether an IoT specific degree program makes sense. Also sad robots, crazy businesses, desoldering parts, low cost test equipment...and more!
Michael Ossmann returns to talk about the HackRF, security conferences, working with the spectrum, how GPS works, giving software interfaces to the world and lots more.