Welcome Martin Rowe of EE World!
Martin is a long time journalist in the electronics space, having worked at magazines like EDN, Test and Measurement World, EE World, and more!Kenneth WyattConcentrated vs diffuse informationProduct reviewsUnitrend scope videoTek 5 series BWirecutter for test equipment / partsSkepticismWebinars – 3 levelsMartin has an HP34401A early modelTouring T&M companiesLittelfuseMartin is in the Boston areaBoxborough has multiple EMI labsArticle on building an anechoic chamberPCB East was in Boxborough now in Worcester (“Wuh – Stah” 😀 )International Microwave Symposium (IMS) inBoston this yearWhat is driving the Boston ecosystem?NYU wireless6G summitComponents trickling down into the other parts of the industryTed Rappaport from NYU writing a paperOpen RAN5G standalone vs nonstandalonePoster sessionISACTest equipment has to test everything leading edge3GPPThe impacts of satellite connectivityIoT still talking about LTE5G modems and battery lifePrivate networksAutomation softwareThe Measurement Blues song, among othersFind him onlineMartin Rowe on LinkedInEEworldonlineMartin sent over some links related the things we discussed during the episode6G discussions: How things have changed. We assembled a timeline of the topics so you can see what’s come and goneNokia Bell Labs’ Peter Vetter talks 6G research Live from the Brooklyn 6G SummitdTeardown: HP 8112A pulse generator – I bought this at a flea market. MIT holds these once a month April through October. I go every year to buy things for teardowns and to take photos.DSL router uses parts from old phones – Heard about this from a European telecom newsletter and just had to get the detailsThe slide keyboard is back, in a 5G phone – Video interview from 2020. I mentioned the Psion Organizer. The designer of this phone used to work for Psion. He designs beautiful products.Tryout: two low-cost USB inline meters and a load – My latest. This was the one where the audio in the videos seemed overdubbed. I uploaded the videos again using different file names. Seems OK now.