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#449 – Pulled From A Working Environment

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Dave and Chris discuss FPGAs, toolchains, workshops, cross vendor support, new dev boards and how to find a deal on used test equipment.

#423 – Open FPGA Toolchains at 35c3

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In this special episode recorded at Chaos Communication Congress (35c3), Piotr Esden-Tempski, Clifford Wolf and Dave Shah talk about the state of open FPGA toolchains and the recently announced nextpnr toolset.

#374 – An Interview with Claire (née ‘Clifford’) Wolf

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The architect and creator of the first open source toolchain for FPGAs, Claire Wolf talks to Chris about logic synthesis, reverse engineering bit streams, formal verification and why the RISC V processor matters.

#245 – An interview with Akiba from Freaklabs – Dimissory Diagraphical Debt

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Akiba from FreakLabs discusses wireless networks, dealing with standards, equipping labs with manufacturing equipment and creating a community haven for technology in the Japanese countryside.

#201 – Cheap Respins And A Time Machine – Multiscience Mercenary Marketplace

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This week we talk about the variety of work marketplaces springing up for electronics designers. Also SpaceX, satellites, bad footprints, troubleshooting and more!

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