I wanted to test my RSS feed, so had to post something. This one is from the vault. Winner of the 2008 Earth Prize short film festival. Beware of the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide
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I wanted to test my RSS feed, so had to post something. This one is from the vault. Winner of the 2008 Earth Prize short film festival. Beware of the dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide
Read More »Dave cuts loose on Digikey (or Bourns?) for providing dodgy resistors which made their way into his Podcast: Download
Read More »Dave cuts loose on the dickhead marketing team at Dyson. Podcast: Download
Read More »Sorry, no chat window overlay, it got corrupted. Mostly almost 2 hours of Q&A, so a good one to listen to instead of watching. Just start watching when you hear something interesting happen!, like when Dave opens up his 1980’s vintage LED clock project. Podcast: Download
Read More »Dave describes the design of his open source hardware µCalc credit card sized calculator / computer. (NOTE: Not to be confused with the program uCalc www.ucalc.com) Specifications: PIC 24F 16 bit Processor, 256KB Flash, 16KB SRAM, 64KB serial flash user memory, 3-Axis tilt sensor, Micro SD card, capacitive touch sensing …
Read More »It’s been a while since a live show, so why not, lets do another one! UTC: Sunday, 28 November 2010 at 20:30:00 (that’s Monday 29th 7:30am Sydney time) (Sunday, 28 November 2010 at 12:30:00 PM LA/California time) (Sunday, 28 November 2010 at 3:30:00 PM New York time) See my Live …
Read More »Dave cuts loose on all the US airline security and TSA rubbish, their stupid reactionary process to every new security threat, and the new $9 “Security fee” for all packages going into the US of 453g (16oz). How will affect local business who export to the US Thanks to Don …
Read More »Dave draws the UEI Multimeter contest draw “live” using the EEVblog contest Wobulator. And the winner is… Podcast: Download
Read More »Sparkfun’s Nathan Seidle gave an excellent talk on Sparkfun’s history at a Google conference. Original, plus extra info here: http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce//news.php?id=476
Read More »A how-to guide to taking your electronics project from prototype through to high volume PCB manufacture. Covers component selection and purchasing, SMD, DFM, PCB panelisation, gerber generation, drill files, pick and place files, and more. Podcast: Download
Read More »Win this very nice UEi DM391 Multimeter by entering HERE As tested in my $100 meter shootout (so it’s slightly “reviewed”!), and it gave a very good account of itself. An excellent industrial quality meter. No lame country restrictions, anyone can enter. All you have to do is be a …
Read More »For those who just want DJ Delorie’s Soup To Nuts talk in a much better quality audio version, here it is. It was originally a power point presentation, but it works well as just an audio version too. A presentation by DJ Delorie (from RedHat) called Soup to Nuts with …
Read More »Why free chip samples are NOT always a good thing. Will they cost you more in the long run? Podcast: Download
Read More »An interesting fast paced video presentation about the hardware design process by Amanda Wozniak. Primarily targeted to software oriented people. (Warning, contains strong language, for those who care about such things)
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