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Summary: An off-the-cuff Electronics Engineering video blog for enthusiasts and engineers.
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- Artist: David L. Jones
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Podcasts:
x100 speed time lapse teardown of a Panasonic DP-2310 photocopier. Whilst shooting a teardown blog at the same time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSxEGgrvhMM
What’s in Dave’s mailbag this week? www.sleepyrobot.com people.osmocom.org/tnt/hw/pulse_gen/
Teardown Tuesday. What’s inside an office photocopier? Dave only needs a screwdriver to find out…
Walk Time Rant Answer to a question on the EEVblog forum – should you design a kit in order to learn electronics?
Dave shows how to do temperature and parameter sweeping of your circuit using LTspice
Riveting viewing! 3 full hours of Dave yapping on answering questions on the 300th Episode Live show. Only edited to remove some housekeeping at the start, otherwise it’s the full straight 3 hour live show as broadcast on Ustream, Google+, ad live on the Youtube channel using the “Hangouts on air” feature. There is an unboxing of the Mantis Elite Stereo Microscope at the very end.
Teardown Tuesday. A look at the systems engineering inside one of the worlds first mobile phone flash camera attachment, the Siemens S55.
Part 3 of the USB Power Supply design. A low cost 4 digit LED display solution = Dave’s Decade Digit Display Is it a triumph of novel idea over practicality perhaps?
Dave does some initial investigation into reverse engineering the (Sony) LANC wired remote control bus protocol on his Canon HF G10 video camera.
A full review of the AIM/TTi I-Prober 520 Positional Current Probe. Some theory on how fluxgate magnetometers work. Measuring the absolute value of Earth’s magnetic field And a practical example of ground plane current tracing.
Teardown Tuesday. What’s inside the MiGear $30 Colour TFT eBook reader from Dick Smith? CHIPS USED: RK2738: PT1502: PT4110: FT690M: HYM8563S
More mailbag! http://www.insidegadgets.com http://diy4fun.blogspot.com.au
This has to be the worlds coolest birthday cake for electronics nerds. An exact cake replica of a Fluke 87V multimeter.
Teardown Tuesday Sorry, this was meant to be just a fun supplementary video. Was going to have another teardown ready as well, but it never made it unfortunately. So this one will have to suffice for this week.
Part 2 in the USB Power Supply design series. Selection of the housing.