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Chris talks to Jason Huggins about robotics, art, holistic product design, taking on small amounts of funding and the benefits of running companies that facilitate testing.
The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast
A weekly show about the trends in the electronic industry.
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Chris talks to Jason Huggins about robotics, art, holistic product design, taking on small amounts of funding and the benefits of running companies that facilitate testing.
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Tony DiCola from Adafruit joins Chris and Dave to talk about how to use MicroPython on a variety of microcontrollers! Learn how to use a high level, interpreted language to control low level hardware!
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Chris and Dave celebrate their 300th episode by waffling on like usual. Robots, art projects, layout, future predictions (and how they’re wrong), crowdfunding scams and more. Bingo!
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Akiba and Chris ring in the new year talking about electronics education reforms, depression in technology, starting a hardware business and prototyping sensor networks.
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Nadya Peek tells all about modular, reconfigurable machines that can be configured into a wide variety of CNC tools. We discuss the mechanical, electrical and software components of the systems as well as the thought behind it.
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Dave Vandenbout of XESS stops by to talk FPGAs with Chris and Dave. Learn about how you can get started and some of the resources that will get you there.
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Dave and Chris discuss utilizing cross platform tools to develop PCBs and whether high level software tools should cross over into the hardware space.