

Was it even an option to get something without internet connection these days, like high-end?ĭave Jones: I don’t know because I didn’t go shopping for it. We had it for 10 years.Ĭhris Gammell: It’s the replacement cycles. She just, like the other one, she was fed up with it just completely. What did you get?ĭave Jones: It’s a German company. Is it Miele, ? How do you say that?ĭave Jones:, that’s how you pronounce it here, I don’t know.Ĭhris Gammell: I know they make vacuums. I’m Dave Jones from the EEVblog.Ĭhris Gammell: I’m Chris Gammell of Contextual Electronics.ĭave Jones: My home got invaded by an Internet of Things’ appliance.Ĭhris Gammell: I saw your tweet of that. Thank you to Wikipedia for the picture of the taserĬhris Gammell: This is the Amp Hour Podcast, released November 19th, 2017, episode 368, the EEVblog spark gap generator.ĭave Jones: Welcome to the Amp Hour.
#Eevblog clipping detector pdf#
They have details on their site as a PDF as well. Todd Bailey told us about his project that did something similar.

Dave needs to launch his kickstarter to hit his delivery date!.

Discussions about app development for the 121GW meter.Badge hacking was even more intense this year. The badge turned out great (discussed in past episodes).Dave thought Jeri looked sad in a picture Chris tweeted and implored him to give her a hug. Chris was at Superconference last weekend ( see the streamed talks here).
#Eevblog clipping detector series#
This was after watching a talk by Elliot Williams, who had posted a series of articles on Hackaday in the past about the service. Chris has finally been playing with MQTT.Amazon key is a new device that will let the couriers (delivery drivers) into your home.Jon Oxer talks about hard wiring lightswitches with CAT5.Dave hadn’t heard of Wireshark, which is a diagnostic tool that lets you watch network traffic.Mrs EEVblog inadvertently ordered an IoT dishwasher.
