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- Dave’s multimeter is using an STM32 part with an LCD driver
- He will selling the ring binder sheets soon.
- The pocket multimeter Japan is not cheap, but will be for sale outside of Japan
- What do you call the stage after a Proof-of-concept but before a prototype? Chris is going with “One-off build”
- The uSupply shall return!
- GreatScott did a video about building a small bench supply using a LTC3780 module
- Dave has done a multimeter input protection videos (including PTC/NTC)
- Jason Cerundulo was on the show talking USB C in the past
- Matt Duff made videos for ADI in the past we liked.
- The Engineering Mind used to be our go-to reference for corporate comms going well, but it’s long passed.
- Bob Pease had a show
- Diyode
- This Country Feeds the World (article about modern agtech in the Netherlands)
- Bunnie and Snowden worked together on monitoring iPhones
- Strange Parts adds a headphone jack to an iPhone
- The PCH Newsletter announces funding on startups
- John Deere restricts firmware on their tractors…even when you bought them
- We mention the Apple announcements because they impact sensors in the future.
Tim Laux says
I usually listen to the amp hour on my way to/from work. It’s a nice way to pass the time. Always laughing at something Chris or Dave says. I’m not sure the percentage of the audience who listen at home vs. those who listen on-the-go. That said, there were a few visual references that I could not see because I was just listening to the audio.
Overall, a great first live show. It was something new so I can’t be too critical. But, I think I would steer away from trying to answer questions is the comments live. I felt like the show wasn’t as cohesive and was a little sporadic because you guys were constantly jumping topics. That said, I would definitely enjoy it once in a while, and of course, you wouldn’t do this for interviews.
ru4mj12 (@ru4mj12) says
How much does the Mobile Broadband Connection (mbc), mentioned at the beginning, cost in Australia?
Regarding a portable power supply, I was thinking of getting a high power wall wart (some of the Alienware laptop ac/dc adapters for example, are 240W or dell’s PA-7e 210W ) and then using one of these for the front end constant voltage/current control:
750W Buck Only:
http://www.banggood.com/DP50V15A-DPS5015-Programmable-Supply-Power-Module-With-Integrated-Voltmeter-Ammeter-Color-Display-p-1072236.html
Buck/Boost:
http://www.banggood.com/DPH3205-160W-Buck-boost-Converter-Constant-Voltage-Current-Programmable-Digital-Control-p-1105294.html?rmmds=search
Every time I listen, I end up subscribing to more things! This time Keysight’s instagram and the PCH newsletter!
BTW, what’s the full back story with Hackaday’s Brian Benchoff??
Andreas says
Hi, maybe I’m blind but I couldn’t find the link to the typography twitter picture in the episode description (using iOS podcasts).