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- Dave has been traveling around Australia with family. He made a video about an old solar thermal facility.
- Chris also has been traveling, he gave a talk at the Embedded Open Source Summit about doing embedded training.
- Solar thermal efficiencies
- What is the efficiency of a mirror?
- What is the efficiency of a transformer?
- Power engineering class
- Nic Bingham giving a talk about high pressure electronics
- Chris was inspired from CNLohr’s episode where he talked about building a switcher. He recently bought a bunch of CH32V003 parts.
- WSJ article about Chiplets (Archive)
- Chiplets have been mentioned on the show a bunch before
- Dave reviews the Analog Discovery 3. This is Chris’s daily driver at this point, especially when on the move.
- While searching for something during the episode, Chris stumbled onto an old reddit post from 9 years ago about how they decide where to build fabs.
- Chris and Dave both felt dumb while watching Shahriar’s Starlink teardown
- Kathy Loves Physics will be doing videos about Maxwell’s equations
john crow says
for Dave –
in my opinion the best way to start an electronics club-or show is to piggyback on the back of an existing show or event! example an Amateur Radio hamfest in the Sydney metropolitan area. radio amateurs buy swap sell almost anything electronics at a hamfest!
so set up a sellers table, and flog off some of your ex-mailbag electronics now cluttering the lab. = cash in the hand!
radio amateurs will buy anything electronics not just used radios. vintage computers, video games ,test equipment.
then try to get on the program as a guest speaker speaking about.? say vintage computers or electric vehicles or test equipment or starting your own
electronics lab. in time as the word gets out more and more will show up for you. growing the event. the event management will be happy with this. free promotion for you too.
Chris Gammell says
This sounds like a great solution for Dave…solely for the “clearing out the lab” portion 😀 But it’s also nice to have people come to you and hang out.