Conversations about electronics, hardware, and the engineering life. Hosted by Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig.
What lore have you discovered in component datasheets? On this episode, Parker talks about how he picks electrical components and risk management.
This week's topics are: Porsche's Synthetic Gasoline, Record Chip Manufacturing Sales for the year 2022, and the Raspberry_Pi Social Media Firestorm.
Will the Rebel Codebreakers be able to emerge victorious against the Empire, or will they succumb to the overwhelming power of the Empire? Tune in!
Parker and Stephen discuss Chat GPT-3, a language processing AI system, and what it can mean for engineers and society.
If American Football is a game of inches, the tolerance of the field, markings, and measuring devices must be lower than that.... right?
Car companies are starting to roll out performance subscription services for vehicles but is this any different then consumable horse power adders?
The quest for the right connector for a project! The right of passage for any hardware electrical engineer starts with a connector catalog.
Stephen starts his new CNC build and discusses machining ATP-5 aluminum tool plate! Parker recaps the charity stream and discusses what comes next.
Hail to the signal switcher! On this episode, Parker wraps up his prep work for the Extra-Life Charity stream and Stephen discusses switching signals.
Why is estimating a projects completion time feel like it takes more work then the actual project? Estimating Project Time, the quest of management.
This is the last installment of Stephen's 'Adventures in Injection Molding'. We are going to recap the entire two year sage and close the book on it.
The Jeep Prop Fan project rides again! Well some iteration of it at least. Lets design an open source PCM (Power Control Module) for automotive apps!