419: Fission Chips
Embedded30 Jun 2022

419: Fission Chips

Eric Schlaepfer and Windell Oskay are the authors of Open Circuits: The Inner Beauty of Electronic Components. We discussed the inner beauty of a number of electronic components as well as cameras, photography, writing, preparing samples, and terrible title puns.

You can pre-order the physical book and get a digital early release copy at NoStarch.com/Open-Circuits

Windell is co-founder of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratory (@EMSL). He and Eric have collaborated before on several projects:

Eric is also known for the Monster 6502, a 6502 processor made up of individual transistors. Eric also writes on tubetime.us and is on Twitter as @TubeTimeUS

Sign up for the Embedded newsletter by the end of July and be entered to win one of these lovely prizes:

Transcript

A lovely reject from the book, this is the base of a neon bulb from GE.

Episoder(567)

472: Field of Boxes

472: Field of Boxes

Making Embedded Systems, 2nd Edition came out today! Chris and Elecia talk about the changes, the writing, but not the eldritch horror. Then we talk about pianos and origami. The electronic version i...

7 Mar 20241h 2min

471: Bicycle Built For Two

471: Bicycle Built For Two

Where electronics meets music, there is a board called Daisy. Created by ElectroSmith, Andrew Ikenberry, the goal of the board is to teach computers to sing. Andrew joined us to talk about music, audi...

22 Feb 202458min

470: Upping the Chaos Level

470: Upping the Chaos Level

Helen Leigh joined us to talk about putting together conferences (including Teardown 2024), indie hardware producers (including via Crowd Supply), and building communities. Teardown will be June 21-23...

9 Feb 20241h 16min

469: Saving the World Is Not a Hobby

469: Saving the World Is Not a Hobby

Chris and Elecia chat with each other about motor encoder reading methods, conferences coming up, soldering irons, schematic reviews, looking for a new job, and general life. Some conferences coming ...

28 Jan 20241h 4min

468: Designed to Kill All Humans

468: Designed to Kill All Humans

Anders Nielsen joined us to talk about why the 6502 is the best processor. Anders also sells 65uino kits on his store: imania.dk. For more explanation of what they are, how they work, attaching perip...

12 Jan 202456min

467: Temporary Axolotl

467: Temporary Axolotl

Chris and Elecia talk about cars, fleeting moments of fame, their year, and the sorry state of tools in the embedded space. Chris became internet famous for asking a car dealership's chatbot (powered ...

29 Des 202352min

466: Attacked by a Goose on the Way to the Office

466: Attacked by a Goose on the Way to the Office

Ralph Hempel spoke with us about the development of Lego Mindstorms from hacking the initial interface to running Debian Linux as well as programming Mindstorms in Python. Happy 25th birthday to Lego ...

14 Des 20231h 8min

465: Dinosaurs, Pirates, Spaceships

465: Dinosaurs, Pirates, Spaceships

Yanina Bellini Saibene joined us to discuss teaching, localization, barriers to learning coding, and global communities. Yani works on Teach Tech Together (https://teachtogether.tech/) with Greg Wils...

1 Des 20231h 5min

Populært innen Vitenskap

fastlegen
tingenes-tilstand
rekommandert
jss
tomprat-med-gunnar-tjomlid
rss-rekommandert
forskningno
sinnsyn
rss-paradigmepodden
villmarksliv
fjellsportpodden
tidlose-historier
dekodet-2
diagnose
grunnstoffene
rss-nysgjerrige-norge
noen-har-snakket-sammen
nevropodden
vett-og-vitenskap-med-gaute-einevoll
rss-hundehuset