EP#137: Vector Simulations for Samsung Capacitors

EP#137: Vector Simulations for Samsung Capacitors

Before we get started I would like to thank everyone that entered into the MacroFab Design Contest: Blink an LED Sponsored by Mouser Electronics. The judges are going through the entries this week and we will announce the winners on the blog and typical social media locations on September 17th, 2018. Stephen and Parker will announce the winners of the MacroFab Engineering Podcast Favorite on the next episode 138.

  • Stephen
  • Parker
    • Software Defined Radio update
      • Python on the Raspberry Pi talking to Arduino
  • R.F.O.
    • Simulation of circuits
      • Do you use it?
      • Should engineers do more simulations?
    • uConfig
      • KiCAD Schematic Symbols from PDFs
    • Samsung Caps? Counterfeit parts rampant?
      • James Lewis from Slack - “Established brand name, new to the market, and famous for being the cheapest. It’s a thief’s dream.”

Tags: Counterfeit Capacitors, electronics podcast, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP

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EP#388: CHIPS Can’t Dip

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EP#387: Recursive Vending Machines

EP#387: Recursive Vending Machines

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EP#386: When Will AI Replace Podcast Hosts?

EP#386: When Will AI Replace Podcast Hosts?

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EP#385: Mislabeled levels of Hell

EP#385: Mislabeled levels of Hell

In the spirit of summer, we kick off this week with a  timely discussion of whether you can cook food on the engine of your car; how hot would your exhaust pipes even need to be? Stephen shares the cu...

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EP#384: Derivative Learning or Mathematical Consequences

EP#384: Derivative Learning or Mathematical Consequences

The concerning news of a missing submarine near the Titanic wreck site this week sparks conversation about the implications of using a $30 Logitech gamepad for steering, the importance of regulatory b...

6 Jul 20231h 2min

EP#383: Screaming into the Social Media Void

EP#383: Screaming into the Social Media Void

MEP EP# 383: Screaming into the Social Media VoidAutoDesk is dropping support and development for the dedicated Eagle EDA tool and moving efforts to the AutoDesk Fusion 360 Electronics. This has set t...

15 Jun 20231h 2min

EP#382: The Danger Pool

EP#382: The Danger Pool

MEP EP#382: The Danger PoolThe CHIPS act is in full swing with Texas Instruments, TSMC, Intel and other chip manufacturers scaling up and building new facilities in the United States. There is just on...

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EP#381: Bil Herd - Back Into the Storm

EP#381: Bil Herd - Back Into the Storm

MEP EP#381: Bil Herd - Back Into the StormBil Herd, one of the early engineers of Home Computers, joins as a guest on this week’s episode of the podcast. Bil led the hardware design for the Commodore ...

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