The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast

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Chris Gammell and Dave Jones' voices span the chasm of thousands of miles each and every week to speak to each other and industry experts about where the field of electronics is moving. Whether it be a late breaking story about a large semiconductor manufacturer, a new piece of must-have test equipment or just talking through recent issues with their circuit designs, Chris and Dave try to make electronics more accessible for the listeners. Most importantly, they try and make the field of electronics more fun. Guests range from advanced hobbyists working on exciting new projects up through C-level executives at a variety of relevant and innovative companies. Tune in to learn more about electronics and then join the conversation! Visit The Amp Hour website for our back catalog of 150+ episodes.

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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast.

Hosts

Chris Gammell Dave Jones

Previous Guests

Michael Gielda
Michael Gielda is a prominent figure in the field of hardware and software design, known for his work at AntMicro, a company specializing in advanced technology solutions. With a focus on extending hardware, firmware, and silicon design, Michael has contributed to the development of innovative tools such as System Designer and Renode, which facilitate high-level testing and simulation of complex systems. His expertise lies in bridging the gap between hardware and software, making him a valuable resource in the electronics industry.
Kevin Cappucio
Kevin Cappucio is an electronics engineer and innovator known for his work in developing advanced prototyping platforms. He has a background in circuit design and has contributed to various projects aimed at making electronics more accessible and user-friendly. His expertise includes creating tools that enhance the interaction between users and electronic components, particularly in educational and hobbyist settings.

Topics Discussed

solar installs wacky tariffs peak power pricing tiny electronics oscilloscope triggering System Designer AntMicro hardware design firmware design silicon design high level testing Renode tool bluetooth boards batteries leak cellular capabilities iPhones AC flicker old oscilloscopes Jumperless Breadboard prototyping circuits electronics Tandy 200 test equipment Pebble watch GPT CAD solar output

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The Amp Hour
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Subscribers: 4,960
Total Videos: 710
Total Views: 184,124
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Description

The Amp Hour is the worlds largest and most respected electronics engineering oriented podcast. A non-scripted off-the-cuff format podcast with weekly episodes released every Sunday evening US time. Discussions range from hobbyist electronics to the state of the electronics design and manufacturing industry, components, circuit design, and general on and off-topic rants.
Hosted by Dave Jones from the EEVblog in Sydney Australia and Chris Gammell from Contextual Electronics in Durham NC USA.
We are also joined every other week by guests throughout the electronics industry.
Now in its 11th year!

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Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast.

0:00 44:19

#692 – Like a steam engine in your house

Hosts
Chris Gammell Dave Jones
Keywords
solar installs wacky tariffs peak power pricing tiny electronics oscilloscope triggering
In this episode Dave and Chris discuss solar installs, wacky tariffs, peak power pricing, tiny electronics, oscilloscope triggering, and more.
0:00 1:11:55

#691 – System Designer Lets You Try Every Part with Michael Gielda

Hosts
Chris Gammell Dave Jones
Guests
Michael Gielda
Keywords
System Designer AntMicro hardware design firmware design silicon design high level testing Renode tool
Michael Gielda returns to the show (for a third time) to talk about the work Antmicro is doing to extend hardware, firmware, and silicon design. Their new tool System Designer allows even more high level testing of full systems, in addition to their popular Renode tool.
0:00 1:02:15

#690 – Clap on, clap off, lights flicker

Hosts
Chris Gammell Dave Jones
Keywords
bluetooth boards batteries leak cellular capabilities iPhones AC flicker old oscilloscopes
Dave and Chris discuss bluetooth boards, what happens when batteries leak, new cellular capabilities in iPhones, AC flicker, old oscilloscopes, and more!
0:00 1:14:05

#689 – A Jumperless Breadboard with Kevin Cappuccio

Hosts
Chris Gammell
Guests
Kevin Cappucio
Keywords
Jumperless Breadboard prototyping circuits electronics
Kevin Cappuccio joins Chris to talk about the Jumperless Breadboard, an advanced platform for prototyping and interacting with circuits that you place onto the breadboard.
0:00 1:10:01

#688 – The Tandy Train

Hosts
Chris Gammell Dave Jones
Keywords
Tandy 200 test equipment Pebble watch GPT CAD solar output
Dave and Chris discuss the Tandy 200, test equipment cashflow, the return of the Pebble watch, GPT trying its hand at CAD, solar output...and more

Ratings

Global:
4.9 rating 362 reviews

USA

4.9 ratings 225 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 48 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 40 reviews

Canada

4.9 ratings 35 reviews

Ireland

5.0 ratings 6 reviews

New Zealand

4.3 ratings 4 reviews

Singapore

5.0 ratings 2 reviews

South Africa

5.0 ratings 2 reviews