
No Script, No Fear, All Opinion
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationTechnology | |||

The dumpster really delivered today, with no less than FOUR 4K Retina display iMac’s! Plus a Nikon DSLR camera!
Forum: www.eevblog.com/forum/blog/eevblog-1748-dumpster-imac-bonanza/
Demonstrating the difference between Schottky diodes and PN junction silicon diodes, and how your multimeter can influence your measurement when troubleshooting.
Answering an interesting Twitter question.
A tribute to the 555 timer and Hans Caminzind, which turns 55 years old this year. Released on May the 5th, International 555 Timer Day at 5:55pm with a length of 5:55
And Dave demonstrates blowing out the birthday candle with his 555 Killer One Sho... more
Testing the loudness of a new version of the BM2257 multimeter firmware using the CRY2851 Class 1 sound level meter.
www.crysound.com/product/cry2851-sound-level-meter/
COUPON CODE: LOUD for 10% off the BM2257
Hardware Store: eevbl... more
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I love Dave’s videos. He’s so educational and fun to watch. Fellow EE!!!
I've been listening to Dave Jones eevblog for years and this podcast is a treasure. Thanks for providing the always entertaining content.
One of my favorite, must-watch video blogs every week. Dave is the right balance of silly and technical and adds the Aussie flair to everything he does.
Everything from ver high end scope teardowns to Wun's metal detector, Dave offers a unique Aussie perspective on electronics.
Straight up and bluntly honest, its quite refreshing to see someone leading the charge in this instead of pandaring to manufacturers.
A must subscribe for anyone bi-curious in the field of electronics,
Love your work, it's addicting, cheers!
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The show centers on practical electronics engineering, featuring teardown analyses, product reviews, and hands-on testing of hardware ranging from multimeters to power supplies. A blunt, entertaining host shares technical insights, teardown stories, and design discussions, often tying concepts to real-world use cases and listener questions. Across episodes, the tone blends rigorous testing with personality-driven commentary, making complex topics approachable for students, hobbyists, and working engineers alike. A recurring strength is the host's willingness to challenge manufacturers and explore open-source/open-design questions, while delivering actionable takeaways for product development and electronics education.
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2. Ian Johnston
3. Mehdi Sadaghdar
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5. Peter Watkinson
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