EEVblog #669 – FLIR TG165 Thermal Imager Teardown

What’s inside the new FLIR TG165 Visual IR Thermometer / Thermal Camera using the new Lepton sensor? How does it compare to the FLIR ONE & FLIR E4? Does it have a calibration shutter? Does it have any extra capability built in ready to be hacked? How easy is it …

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EEVblog #668 – Mailbag + FLIR TG165

Help beat Congenital Muscular Dystrophy with their Pozible campaign (Pozible campaign live tomorrow) A look at the FLIR TG-165 visual spot thermometer and (unfair) comparison with the FLIR E8 thermal camera. High density Mitra 125 16KB magnetic core ferrite memory from the 1970’s Eric LPRS low power radio modules Forum …

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How Google Plus Screws Youtube Comments

I’m a full time Youtube content producer, and I like responding to comments, it’s a way for me to directly interact with my audience. It’s an important thing for a content producer to be able to do. Nay, essential. To say thanks, answer a question, respond to criticism, correct something, …

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Australian Crowd Source Equity Funding Report

I have been made aware of this Australian government requested report on crowd sourced equity funding, and associated suggested legislative framework to promote it. Original DOC file is HERE PDF version HERE I have not digested the 244 pages of it yet!

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EEVblog #664 – Peltier TEG Energy Harvesting Experiments

Dave plays around with an energy harvesting kit to see how much power he can get out of a Peltier device used as a Seeback effect module to generate power from temperature differentials. Bonus white board tutorial on how Peltier devices work as heat pumps. Wuerth Elektronik Energy Harvesting Kit …

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Interview with Rod Elliott from Elliott Sound Products

Meet Rod Elliott the man behind the famous sound.westhost.com audio electronics website. Audio aficionados will no doubt be familiar with Rod’s hundred of articles and projects. He dropped by the EEVblog stand at Electronex and kindly agreed to a quick impromptu chat on-camera.

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WENS 540 Handheld 10MHz Oscilloscope and Debug Meter

A very brief look at the new WENS 540 Debug Meter with Charles from Trio Test at the Electronex show stand: This is NOT a review, or my normal blog content, it’s just a quick look because some people may be interested in it. So please, no silly complaints. Forum …

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EEVblog #663 – Compucorp 322G Calculator Teardown

Teardown Tuesday Inside a 1973 vintage programmable scientific desktop calculator. The P2102 is a 1K x 1 bit SRAM, so looks like a 4 bit processor architecture. Forum: http://www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-663-compucorp-322g-calculator-teardown/ Teardown photos: Podcast: Download

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EEVblog #662- How & Why to use Integration on an Oscilloscope

In this tutorial Dave demonstrates the seldom used and often little understood mathematical integration function available on your modern digital oscilloscope. And demonstrates a practical example use for it in accurately measuring the total power consumption of a microcontroller that sleeps and then wakes up and does some processing before …

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Electronex 2014 – Walkaround

Dave walks around the Electronex 2014 electronics exhibition at the Australian Technology Park, after hours when no one is there, and takes a peek at every stand. Done in a single take. PLEASE don’t comment that this video gives you motion sickness, it’s just pointless. If you don’t like hand …

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Electronex 2014 – Behind The Scenes

Behind the scenes of the setup for the Electronex 2014 trade show in Sydney at the Australian Technology Park. Shot at fixed 1/250 shutter, 50fps on the Canon HF G30 with full optical image stabilisation, for those who like to complain about motion sickness.

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