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The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast

The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast

By: The Amp Hour (Chris Gammell and David L Jones)
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A weekly podcast about the electronics industry. Occasional guests. Lots of laughs.Copyright © The Amp Hour Electronics Podcast 2020 Physics Science
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  • #724 – All Heat, No Useful Work
    May 25 2026

    • Chris just got back from a work trip to Madrid
    • He also got to hang out with Matt Venn (and coworker Mike Szczys) in Valencia
    • Dave has a new data center going in across the street
    • Chris enjoyed this episode of Prof G Markets where they talked about the impact of data centers on power and the rise of “behind the meter” generation
    • Dave without internet for a week. Chris has had multiday losses after fiber has been cut in his neighborhood.
    • Humanoid robots…on a plane!
    • Chris has been working on 0201 components on a tiny Bluetooth board
    • The Iran War and subsequent rise in petroleum product sourcing issues is starting to impact the PCB industry
    • PCBs we are used to ordering at low cost (JLC, PCBway, etc) are normally loss leaders to get larger business later
    • Chris found his low cost microscope from Florin/Voltlog trinocular video
    • lcamtuf will be on the show soon, Chris bought a CNC mill because of a single webpage of his making
    • TagMod board is a new breakout Chris made for injecting power through a 10 pin TagConnect cable.
    • NXP devboards somehow have LEDs as bright as the sun
    • Dave has been revisiting his solar analytics (update: he figured out he’s getting charged more too!)
    • Chris has been working at Canonical (makers of Ubuntu, new owners of Golioth) for a few months now. That was the trip to Spain.
    • Dogfooding your own product
    • Chris created a backronym: “Application Level Program Optimization” or… ALPO
    • CI/CD
    • Debian now requires “fully reproducable” builds to harden against supply chain attacks
    • Veritasium video about Linux bug
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #723 – BeagleBoard’s Back with Jason Kridner
    May 7 2026

    Welcome back, Jason Kridner!

    • Jason has previously been on the show
      • Episode 59 (!)
      • Episode 378 alongside Robert Nelson
    • The BeagleY AI was the first board that mimic’ed the RPi form factor
    • PocketBeagle 2 is still a small altoid tin form factor with a new processor
    • The Zepto is a new product targeting a $1 price point for microcontrollers
    • Many boards in the Beagle catalog now run Zephyr, and BeagleBoard.org recently joined The Zephyr Project as members and contributors
    • Click Brand is the official bards from MikroElectronika that implement the open source Mikrobus
    • Chris started using Mikrobus while designing early prototypes of the BeagleConnect Freedom
    • The Freedom board talks over wireless to boards like the BeaglePlay
    • Application spaces for different boards
    • FPGA based board
    • Cheeseburger robot? Well yes, but also Cheeseburger robot
    • Mitchells vs the machine
    • Krazam
    • Click boarfds now have eeprom / ClickID as a 1-wire identifier with a uuid
    • Beagleplay has 802.15.4
    • Project ARA popularized the idea of Greybus
    • MotoMods from Motorola was another implementation that worked on the Moto Z
    • Using Freedom for prototyping
    • WebAssembly
    • …on microcontrollers?
    • Jason says he doesn’t really like MCUboot
    • Entering the linux ecosystem
    • bb-imager
    • Techlab is a way to easily extend peripherals for the PocketBeagle
    • Known working targets
    • Michael Welling designed the baconbits mini cape as a learning platform
    • The BeagleBadge is a new formfactor shown in the title image for this episode. It runs on a new low cost TI part running Linux and yes… it runs Doom
    • The Badge can also talk on Meshtastic
    • Working with the memory shortage
    • Bao – Bunie and Xobs
    • Bella / Gem
    • Beagle5fire
    • RISC V boards
    • RV32 Claire
    • Find Beagle and Jason online
      • Schedule a meeting with Jason
      • There is also a Discord
      • And a Zulip instance
      • You can get Beagle merch
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • #722 – AI Tooling with Matt Liberty and Luke Beno
    Apr 23 2026

    Welcome back Matt Liberty (Joulescope) and Luke Beno (Werewolf.us)

    • Matt has been a guest on episodes 527 and 607
    • Luke was a guest on episode 272
    • Luke launched a new cable manufacturing and power supply company in the US called Werewolf.us
    • Matt is working on the JS320
    • We discussed how PartsBox is a great ERP solution but Matt and Luke decided to go fully custom with Claude Code. Jan Rychter was a guest on episode 542
    • We discussed the differences with Product Lifecycle Maintenance. Michael Corr of the recently acquired Duro Labs was on episode 577
    • CAM workflow
    • A fully verticalized PCB factory is something Jonathan Hirschmann talked about on episode 299
    • Jeff Bezos is investing 100B in a fund that is looking at automation in the factory using AI
    • Matt recently had success with Claude Code and verilog programming
    • Saleae for hardware in the loop using their APIs
    • Other tools to check out
      • pyelf
      • pdfdk blast
      • superpowers skill (by past guest at Teardown Jesse Vincent)
    • Luke used OpenClaw to power a chat agent in his ERP system
    • Working with distributors
    • TI backlog
    • Chris recently learned that Digikey has a developer API
    • Cocotb verification framework (in Python)
    • Luke is working on vision experiments for inhouse developed AOI solutions
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    1 hr and 10 mins
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