Episodes
Karl and Corey are joined by Fouad Kiamilev from the University of Delaware to talk about ASIC design and ways to be a more healthy and productive engineer.
Published 03/25/15
Karl and Corey are joined by Andrew Retallack of Crash Bang Prototype to talk about his work with moving people past their reliance on Arduino.
Published 03/11/15
Karl and Corey talk about mess ups, disasters, and other horror stories from their past.
Published 02/25/15
Karl and Corey are joined by Bob Coggeshall of Small Batch Assembly to talk about designing PCBs that will go through SMT at a professional assembly house.
Published 02/11/15
Karl and Corey are joined by James Lewis of Kemet Electronics to talk about capacitors.
Published 01/28/15
Karl and Corey talk about their personal goals for 2015, the future of the podcast, and discuss a few topics on reverse engineering.
Published 01/07/15
Karl and Corey discuss projects they've left unfinished and wonder why this seems to happen so often.
Published 12/10/14
Karl and Corey finish their talk about PCB layout.  This part talks about signal layout and some manufacturing details.  Part 2 of 2.
Published 12/03/14
Karl and Corey talk about PCB layout and some tips for hobbyists. In this part, component placement and power layout.  Part 1 of 2.
Published 11/26/14
Karl and Corey throw out some old boards and discuss lessons learned the hard way.
Published 10/29/14
Corey and Karl discuss the benefits of controlling your embedded product with smart software and simple firmware. 
Published 10/22/14
Corey and Karl talk about the popular Serial Communications - Uart, SPI, I2C, and CAN.
Published 10/15/14
Karl and Corey talk about the fascinating topic of In-Circuit Programmers and Debuggers.
Published 10/08/14
Karl and Corey talk about the new Arm Cortex-M7 microcontroller.  
Published 10/01/14
Corey and Karl discuss the origins and the future of the Raspberry Pi. They explore how a product with an imperfect beginning can still become a huge success.
Published 09/24/14
Karl and Corey discuss the operation of an Adjustable Constant Current Dummy Load.
Published 09/17/14
Corey and Karl talk about setting up your workbench.
Published 09/02/14
Karl and Corey talk about the advantages and challenges of adding Ethernet capability to an embedded system.
Published 09/02/14
Karl and Corey interview James Snyder about the eLua project.
Published 08/25/14
Karl and Corey wax poetic about the aspects of embedded electronic engineering that can can worsen your mood and waste your time.
Published 08/20/14
Karl and Corey discuss the practice of Manufacturers charging money to unlock built-in features of Test Equipment. They give their opinion on whether unlocking those features by means of “hacking” your equipment is actually stealing. Alternatives to paying exhorbant sums of cash to unlock existing features are considered.
Published 08/12/14
Karl and Corey welcome guest Jacob Rosenthal to explain the Internet of Things.
Published 08/05/14
Corey and Karl welcome their first guest Rodney McGee to talk about his research in electric vehicles and Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology.
Published 07/30/14
Corey and Karl explain the different ways to implement USB connectivity on an embedded device, from the physical layer to application layer.
Published 07/20/14
Corey inquires about Karl's hobby, CNC Machining. Karl discusses his CNC Router and the decision that went into it.
Published 07/14/14