508: Descartes' Demon
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508: Descartes' Demon

William Griffin spoke to us about hardware-in-the-loop testing, simulation, terminology, learning complex topics, and books.

We don't usually expand upon the show title but Wikipedia has a rabbit hole called Evil demon so there you go.

Books mentioned:

William Griffin and Bailey Steinfadt (333) have started Spark Embedded, an embedded software and simulation consultancy.

Transcript

Mouser Electronics has a dedicated Empowering Innovation Together hub that covers the latest breakthroughs in tech. Their new series explores how AI is reshaping engineering—from design automation to rapid prototyping and predictive maintenance. You'll find insightful articles, podcasts, and videos that showcase real-world applications across industries. If you're ready to see how AI is powering the next generation of engineering, head over to Mouser.com/empowering-innovation.

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