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You are here: Home / Radio Show / #34 – AD620, DesignSpark, Instrumentation Amplifier – The Rant Rhetorical

#34 – AD620, DesignSpark, Instrumentation Amplifier – The Rant Rhetorical

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  • Chris has a new bench!

  • New podcasts!
    • Vintage Volts is a podcast about electronics “back in the day” by Jeff Salzman.
    • The BeagleCast is a new podcast from the folks at BeagleBoard.org.
  • Jaime (@jpwack) is the awesome dude who put together the text and processing behind the final Widlar poster.
  • Tell your favorite chip vendor to get on Twitter!
  • Dave doesn’t like that Atmel uses a broken system to download programs. Shouldn’t have to re-register for each download.
  • Instrumentation amps are powering future applications of EEGs as a control device. One exampled discussed was the AD620.
  • Why is Tyco switching to TE Connectivity? Re-branding is a waste of time!
  • RS DesignSpark recently released their 2.0 software version. Also, we found out that RS = Allied.
  • What will happen when the world runs out of jobs? NYT article on the falling demand for brains. Has already happened for lawyers.

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  1. eddy66t6 says

    March 14, 2011 at 11:15 pm

    Interesting one, rs-components go by the name ‘radionics’ here in Ireland… it just goes by a redirect to rs-online site anyway, I always thought it was a strange branding thing….

    radionics.ie

    • Norbert Kahler says

      March 17, 2011 at 2:25 am

      Does RS sell to you in Ireland? In my country RS refuses to sell to individuals, they only sell to businesses. My money isn’t good enough for them, d-heads 🙁

      • eddy66t6 says

        March 20, 2011 at 8:45 pm

        yeah, have never had any problems at all… their website doesn’t add tax until checkout but thats it really…. they have a store in Dublin that you can go to, but I usually just get it shipped…

        • Norbert Kahler says

          March 21, 2011 at 5:03 pm

          I tried to register as a foreigner at radionics. They basically say I can’t and must go to my local RS branch instead 🙁

          Ah, sod ’em all.

  2. John Dowdell says

    March 15, 2011 at 1:54 am

    Tyco wasn’t always just connectors was it? I think they just kept buying companies and brands until it was difficult to attach the name Tyco to any one thing.

    I work with Eagle and don’t do 3d outputs but if I think I need to get colleagues used to the form factor etc, I might print the top and bottom layers and stick them on cardboard, then stick the larger components that dictate real estate onto it.

    I try to remind myself that colleagues and clients may not have the same vision of a pcb/product as i do. 3D views and models can help highlight what differences and common opinions we have about it.
    There are also PCB designs however that just have to perform some function, and formfactor, aesthetics or other layout considerations don’t play a big part if any.

    I’m more digital than analog. Sadly i know the Analogites would survive a post apocolypse world better than the Digitalis.

  3. Martin K says

    March 15, 2011 at 4:35 am

    Hello guys,

    Great show, lots of rants this week! I just want to come back to you on some of the DesignSpark features mentioned, hope I’ve covered everything… Analogue wasn’t a typo, it is just the spelling we generally see outside of the US!

    3D – you discussed this for some time. What we’ve added is a 3D viewer, integrated to the package. This allows you to check your design on the fly WITHOUT needing a 3D mechanical package.

    Now, if you want to do some more detailed 3D work you can export IDF . This is well covered in the online help file so I won’t go into it but its a simple way to interface into a 3D MCAD package. We’ve supported this since launch.
    For importing 3D, we can take in models from the RS website in dxf format. They are 2D representations that you can use for whatever you like including using them for laying out your components etc. We import and export DXF so this is really useful for boards, components and interfacing to MCAD software packages. A great source of DXF files for components is the RS website where we’re providing downloadable 3D models.

    Dave was right with us providing lots of generic models and you can add to these or edit them as you require. This is all very flexible and you can be as detailed as you wish with the 3D packages, or just use the ones supplied.

    Cheers,

    Martin

    • Chris Gammell says

      March 15, 2011 at 8:07 am

      I knew that it wasn’t a typo, I was trying to poke fun at people in the UK…though it’s really the US that mangled the spelling of “analog”. Re-listening I realize my sarcasm didn’t come through as well as it should have! 🙂

      Thanks for updating Martin! I am enjoying the software package so far! Would be interested in hearing about future plans sometime.

  4. Chris Atkins says

    March 15, 2011 at 9:41 am

    Another great show guys.

    The first time I ever heard of Tyco International was when they bought AMP connectors in the last 90s. Tyco is a humungous holding company that spun off their electronics into Tyco Electronics in 2007. Here’s a list of all the companies that make up Tyco Electronics now. http://j.mp/hYyugU

  5. firewalker says

    March 15, 2011 at 9:50 am

    There is no GNU/Linux version of Design Spark PCB. 🙁 🙁 🙁

    • Daedalus says

      March 15, 2011 at 10:01 pm

      There’s no Mac version of Designspark.
      Although I’m nowhere near actually designing PCBs, I’d just like to have the software around, playing with it, getting to know it. But I have not yet found ANY free program that runs (well) on Macs. There are some I installed and tried starting up, but they’re too slow or just too user unfriendly.
      So if the Designspark guys are actually smart, they release proper PCB design software for Mac asap. They’ll be the first and should get a huge amount of users right away.

      However, I’m open to suggestions, if anybody knows of software I’ve missed.

  6. Charles J Gervasi says

    March 16, 2011 at 10:06 am

    Technology could give us the same amount of goods and services we have today, but we will instead choose to have the same number of paid jobs and produce more (and probably new types of) goods and services.

  7. Chris Savage says

    March 16, 2011 at 5:03 pm

    As usual, thanks for the mentions (Dave) about the YouTube channel. Actually you guys have mentioned the IRC channel a few times (which I appreciate), but thought I would put all our resources out there at once.

    Website: http://www.savagecircuits.com
    IRC: #SavageCircuits (Linked through website Nav Bar)
    Twitter: twitter.com/savagecircuits
    YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/savagecircuits
    Chris Savage

    • Chris Savage says

      March 16, 2011 at 5:05 pm

      I almost forgot…Savage Circuits TV (which is our Tech show/podcast) used to be twice a month, but we’re sarting up again, and it could end up being twice a month again very soon.

  8. Zyvek says

    March 17, 2011 at 10:04 am

    Dave, consider a sliding pocket door instead of a curtain for your lab. You’ll be framing a wall anyway so it wouldn’t be hard to look. Otherwise you’ll have to expand on the Gypsy theme in your videos.

    Rigol is also like Atmel in that you have to register every time to get a brochure, manual or other documentation. I think it might be the same just to download a file as well. This alone makes hacking the 1052E to 100MHZ ethically moral. 🙂

  9. Derek says

    March 18, 2011 at 11:10 am

    Great show guys! In response to your free eagle chant, I wanted to chant back. Use kicad! Use kicad! Use kicad!

  10. Ryan Barnes says

    March 21, 2011 at 12:33 pm

    This, and many other related stories are probably the reason for the Tyco name change: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9399803/ns/business-corporate_scandals/

    • Chris Gammell says

      March 21, 2011 at 12:44 pm

      Brilliant! Thanks for the context!

  11. comox says

    March 21, 2011 at 11:08 pm

    Dave: What Australian show are you referring to that covers advertising? The Gruen Transfer? :30 Seconds?

    Also, can DesignSpark, or Altium for that matter, do auto 3d placement of components? For example, it’s very common to have multiple parallel boards in a design… and you don’t want the components from one board to block or touch the components on the other board, it would be awesome if the software could find the best fit in terms of 3d.

    Of course you would probably want to setup up some rules, such that certain sections of the design must be grouped together etc… and you’d still have to tweak it for the 2d trace routing, but I could see this as a huge selling point for using cad with 3d!

  12. D. Head says

    July 28, 2011 at 4:50 pm

    Chris,

    Is this the same toolbox as you have?
    http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/mgwsy1978/Electronics/Workshop/?action=view&current=Kit1.jpg

    • Chris Gammell says

      July 28, 2011 at 4:53 pm

      Appears to be! It’s a Kennedy Machinist box I think

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