Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast

EP#115: From A Current Perspective


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  • Stephen
    • LM13700
      • Dual Operational Transconductance Amplifiers With Linearizing Diodes and Buffers built by Ti?
    • All passive filter
      • Not just a zero ohm resistor ;)
      • Shift the phase
    • Fixing a Kegerator 
      • Kegerator was out of gas
      • R-134A
  • Parker
    • USB Type C article? Updating old USB 2.0 from MicroUSB to Type C?
    • Going to finish my Gameboy VGA adapter 
      • Move to HDMI afterwards?
      • BenHeck Show Giant Game boy runs an early version of the code
  • RFO
    • Amazon’s in-home delivery service now supports eight smart locks 
      • Help avoid porch pirates
    • FTC says “Warranty void if sticker removed” is not valid
      • Companies can't put repair restrictions on their products unless they provide the parts or services for free or receive a waiver from the FTC.
      • regulation for right to repair, is more about the posibility for getting the spareparts, and maybe cutting down on electronics waste.
    • Avoiding side entry to SMT pads?
  • Announcements
    • Twitter Chat Info 
      • April 13th Friday at 1PM CST
    • Meetup Info 
      • Parker will discuss Key Parts of an Arduino
      • Trey German will talk about taking off-shelf enclosures and customizing them. Shout out to @yertnamreg 
        • MEP EP#10 and MEP EP#38
    • Houston Hardware Happy Hour 
      • First Thursday of each month
      • May 3rd at Slowpokes
      • Bring hacks and hang out

Tags: All-Pass Filter, Amazon in home delivery, electronics podcast, FTC, Gameboy VGA Adapter, Knowledge Base, LM13700, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Podcast, R-134A, SMT Pads, Thermal twisting, USB Type-C, warranty void stickers

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