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In this technical action packed show while Chris is away at the Electronica show in Germany, Dave & Mike Harrison from Mikes Electric Stuff discuss project design, manufacturing, quick turn PCB and project design, DIY stencils with the Silhouette Cameo vinyl cutter, $300 pick and place machine viability, parts procurement, large LED system design, LED diffusing and gamma correction techniques, and trade action stories.
And are Mouser breaching customer confidentiality?
mnt says
I love the idea of having guest stars from time to time.
Any chance getting Ben Heck, Limor Fried, Micah Scott, Jeroen Domburg, Bunny Huang or Photonicinduction (if he is up to it) on the show? 🙂
Towger says
Bunny was already on the show a while back and he was very interesting. Photonicinduction would have a few stories to tell. But there are number of posters on the EEVBlog forms like SeanB and DrDiesel who sound like they have a story or two as well.
rasz_pl says
>Micah Scott
I would LOOOVE another show with two guests shooting ideas at each other, like Greg Charvat and Michael Ossmann episode.
Micah Scott could go well with Sprite_TM.
Jeroen did http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack – badusb, but on a harddrive microcontroller
Micah is working on http://vimeo.com/channels/coastermelt/111417458 – reverse engineering DVD burner microcontroller
This could be a show about
-security in embedded
-reverse engineering
-different approaches to the same problem
CHRS says
Yeah, you definitely should try get Andy (Photonicinduction) on the show sometime 🙂
Hi-Fi-Tech says
i would like to hear Photonicinduction, as a guest in the show
Hi-Fi-Tech says
btw, i like to hear Mike Harrison on the show, it was interesting and fun, i hope he will be again on the show.
anusha says
Photonicinduction
Hugo Oliveira says
For me, best show ever!!!
stevebottrell says
Excellent show, you can hear the excitement and enthusiasm in Mikes voice. Also good to hear a fellow pomme you must have him back! Thanks
Zexston says
About Mouser, most f not all of the major distributors share their POS data to the manufactures upon request for it. It’s just the data that is particular to the requesting mfr. our company uses it to track large or emerging large customers in order to offer in person customer support and to find possible opertunities for custom parts and value add, as well as compensate the local area mfr reps. Every time you buy a single part, multiple sales commissions are paid out to different entities / persons, so if buy a lot from one manufacturer, odds are there is a free lunch and other freebies just a phone call away!
rasz_pl says
its not about what they usually do and why, its about it being legal/illegal
Data protection laws in EU are very strong.
I suspect they have some silly TOS where they reserve right to share/sell your data :/
CHRS says
I’m sure there are plenty of stories to tell being in the field of power electronics/power engineering – could be nice to hear “something different” for a change 🙂
Martin Hanks says
Guest suggestion: Don Lancaster. Great show, I look forward to it every week!
Dr. Jose says
Can you provide information on the laser engravers you spoke about?
Guan Yang says
Did anyone catch the name of the board house he uses?
Jeremy says
He didn’t say a name — he just said “My local board house.” I have to say, though, 150 “quid” is a great price for a quick turn proto from a small shop. I can’t get a local shop to engage for less than $500 US, regardless of size or quantity.
electriceschaton says
gals & guys, i believe there is a special page for suggestion specific guests, i recommend submitting suggestions that way. i submitted one for don lancaster a few months ago.
by the way, great show! excellent to hear the two of you chat. Excellent job Dave & Mike!
Chris Gammell says
Correct, this is the link: https://theamphour.com/suggestions-2/guest-suggestions/
Nerdie says
What was that FPGA that Mike was talking about? It sounded reasonably priced and useful.
dieter says
he did talk about Lattice MACHXO2, which is actually a huge CPLD. but there are different FPGA-s available too. those Lattice development kits are quite cheap and for many different types and makes it easy startpoint. development pacakges download is about 1.8gig vs much complex 4gig Xilinx
Cody Martin says
I love Mike, glad to hear him on the show. Hope he makes a return soon.
Robert says
OMG – Dave and Mike alone on the show equals TOTALLY AMAZING EPISODE!! These are two well spoken guys with years and years of practical, hands-on engineering experience. Listening to them ramble on about their experience is both entertaining and worth it’s weight in gold. More Mike and Dave episodes in the future please!
spidie says
Great show guys! LIke me – Mike talks very fast, but his enthusiasm is awesome!