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The Simple Electronics Podcast

Simple Electronics
Electronics
Arduino
Youtube
DIY Electronics
Power Supply
Leds
Pcbway
Multimeter
Unity
Reddit
Electronics Teaching
Solar Power
Millennium Machines
3D Printing
Raspberry Pi
Test Equipment
Open-Source PDK
Steam Deck
RP2350
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A Podcast loosely related to the Electronics hobby and whatever the guests are into! Tune in every 2 weeks for a new guest and a new main topic! If you are into Arduino, soldering, 3d printers or just about anything else related to hobby electronics, you are in the right place!

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes132Founded5 years ago
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In this episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast, I talk about my latest live stream which went a huge 7h 15m, and I talk about my latest undertaking which could change my life!Check out the streams here:www.youtube.com/@SEStreamsThanks for ... more

In this episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast, I talk shop about my latest videos, rant about modern Arduino and talk about that time I got bopped on the head.

This episode is brought to you by PCBWay! get 5 PCBs (or more) for 5$ USD plus S/H:

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In this week's episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast, I sit down with Chris, the inventor of the aforementioned electromechanicalanalogdigitalclock! We chat about this project and his most recent one, a 3D Conway's Game of Life set on a PCB cube!... more

In this episode of The Simple Electronics Podcast I talk about 3 topics that I believe are under-served in the hobbyist electronics community: multimeter counts, capacitor ESR and battery internal resistance.If you want to support the show:ww... more

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Recent Guests

Basement Electronics
YouTuber focused on electronics and DIY projects
YouTube
Episode: 121 - Basement Electronics
Aecert Robotics
Fellow YouTuber and designer of the hexapod RC transmitter
Aecert Robotics
Episode: 119 - Live Transmitters
Carl The Pumpkin Man
A 3D printing content creator and educator, living in Japan
Episode: 116 - CarlThePumpkinMan
Dustin Watts
Electronics enthusiast known for his FreeTouchDeck and ESP32TouchDown projects.
Episode: 109 - Dustin Watts
Another Maker
A creator and electronics enthusiast focused on IoT projects
Episode: 108 - Another Maker
Jake England
Founder of Millennium Machines, a project focused on creating desktop CNC machines.
Millennium Machines
Episode: 099 - Jake England

Host

Dan
Host of a podcast focused on hobby electronics, with expertise in various DIY electronics projects and engaging discussions with guests.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Definitely worth the listen

    Another year into enjoying SE’s podcast. Another year learning and absorbing. SE has had some great episodes, chatting with all sorts of interesting makers. There have also been a number of great episodes with no guest. Keep up the great work Dan. May the magic smoke always stay inside your projects.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Snowball’s Chance
    Australiaa year ago
  • Great stuff, must listen

    Dan gives his guests the space to talk and wander off on interesting tangents. Really gives insight into the ups and downs of making. Do yourself a favour and have a listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Snowball’s Chance
    Australia3 years ago
  • Good for the enthusiast

    This is a decent podcast for someone who’s interested in electronics etc as per show description. The presenter has pulled in some great guests who give a wide insight into different areas. I’m an electrical engineer coming from an industrial background, and I’m interested in improving my knowledge of electronics. I did wonder if a podcast would have the ability to help in this way, and obviously it will have its limitations but I can honestly say this podcast has helped to broaden my knowledge.... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JBulli
    United Kingdom3 years ago

Listeners Say

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Many commend the host's engaging and down-to-earth style, making complex technical discussions more accessible and enjoyable for a broader audience.
Feedback often emphasizes the valuable learning aspect, as episodes frequently cover both foundational knowledge and advanced techniques, making it a beneficial resource for all levels of expertise.
Listeners appreciate the variety of topics and guests, consistently highlighting the podcast's ability to provide insightful and practical content for hobbyists.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#2
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#46
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#80
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#133
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

125 - Framing
Q: Should I reframe my videos or should I just continue doing, you know, what I want and not putting too much thought into it?
Dan is seeking input on whether he should reframe his content to reach a broader audience while still catering to his current viewers.
097 - Ian Scott Johnston
Q: What do you love about repairing test gear?
It becomes a project. I enjoy exploring what's wrong with it and making it better, bringing it back to life as part of the fun of the process.
097 - Ian Scott Johnston
Q: What's the advantage of having something that has that much precision and adjustability?
Hobbyists buy them to test their own multimeters, while commercial customers use them for calibration in specialized applications such as the medical industry and CERN for testing ADCs.
097 - Ian Scott Johnston
Q: What inspired you to start your YouTube video?
I think it must be the creativity side of it, because I'd come from the motorcycle website and the creative processes there, and I just decided to share my electronics work on YouTube.
096 - BitLuni
Q: Can you talk to us a little bit about your custom ASIC project and what it is and why you participated?
BitLuni discusses his involvement in a project aimed at making chip design accessible to more people, leveraging open-source tools to create custom ASICs.

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4. Dustin Watts
5. Another Maker
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