Videoblog for electronics engineers

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Noting a lack of fresh web media made by/for electronics engineers, David L. Jones recently decided to start up a video blog for EE’s like himself. He’s already covered some interesting topics, news, and equipment reviews like this one for the DS1052E oscilloscope –

Various industry rants, observations, and circuit analysis all show up in the mix here – including a mention of Steven W. Smith’s DSPGuide, a free and rather helpful guide to digital signal processing. Check out the full archive over at EEVblog.

You may recall MAKE contributor Bruce Stewart covered Jones’ µWatch project back in volume 15

Form and Functions 
Volume 15, Page 20

2 thoughts on “Videoblog for electronics engineers

  1. japroach says:

    quite good, thanks for posting this

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