The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast
Summary: Chris Gammell and Dave Jones' voices span the chasm of thousands of miles each and every week to speak to each other and industry experts about where the field of electronics is moving. Whether it be a late breaking story about a large semiconductor manufacturer, a new piece of must-have test equipment or just talking through recent issues with their circuit designs, Chris and Dave try to make electronics more accessible for the listeners. Most importantly, they try and make the field of electronics more fun. Guests range from advanced hobbyists working on exciting new projects up through C-level executives at a variety of relevant and innovative companies. Tune in to learn more about electronics and then join the conversation! Visit The Amp Hour website for our back catalog of 150+ episodes.
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- Artist: The Amp Hour (Chris Gammell and David L Jones)
- Copyright: Copyright © The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast 2013
Podcasts:
Chris announces he is changing jobs, Dave talks about threatened legal action from a shell company and we discuss a range of new mergers in the electronics industry.
Rick Altherr is a firmware and software designer who works on server technologies; his work on the Open Compute project has produced open source designs for hyper-scale server installations.
Piotr Esden-Tempski from 1 bit squared joins Chris to talk autopilots, debugging code, prototyping hardware, JTAG chains and much more!
Akiba from Freaklabs returns to give an update on industrial internet projects, talk about reorganizing product lines, discuss building test stands and commiserate on creating a business that suits your lifestyle.
This week David (Ledger) and Dave chat about the upcoming EEVblog multimeter and news from the world of electronics
Chris and Dave discuss whether an IoT specific degree program makes sense. Also sad robots, crazy businesses, desoldering parts, low cost test equipment...and more!
Michael Ossmann returns to talk about the HackRF, security conferences, working with the spectrum, how GPS works, giving software interfaces to the world and lots more.
Though Dave has sworn off all things automation, it doesn't stop us from talking about developments in the electronics world, new and old! New silicon nodes, new kits, new chips, old topologies, old dies, old kits and more!
Zach Dunham invited Chris to the Kickstarter headquarters to talk US based manufacturing, crowdfunding projects, new KS initiatives and more!
Jon Oxer returns to discuss DIY home automation, running a kit business, shaving your head for creating videos and what's coming next for him after selling his last company.
Art Kay is an analog precision expert and application manager at TI. He joins us to talk about his career in the industry and a new training program for learning about precision electronics.
We return this week to discuss the range of new scopes in the market and to give away a few of them as well! Also new tech nodes (5 nm!), new podcasts and new low cost equipment.
Joe FitzPatrick joins Chris to talk about hardware security. They cover topics such as USB-C, hardware implants, ethics in hacking, the NSAplayset and much more!
Dave and Chris delve into the world of mechanical elements, milling circuit boards, certified designs and a bunch of other things they actually don't know about.
After a month without talking to recover from hanging out, we're back with a new show! We cover events, AI, new sites, chip industry investments, recapping trips and more!