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Electronics Videos Thread

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,093 ✭✭✭Doge




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 523 ✭✭✭ShRT


    Check out bigclivedotcom and AvE - if you like dave, you'll probably like those two. Skookum choocher!

    Also check out mjlorton and hackaday's channels


  • Posts: 5,238 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Love AvE you beat me to it Shrt.


  • Posts: 5,238 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I don't really like this guy tbh, too destructive for my taste but some things he does are just mental.


    50 000A transformer


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 523 ✭✭✭ShRT


    Had a look in my subscriptions list and here's a couple more:

    Applied Science - covers more than electronics but does it really well. Great exposure to stuff you wouldn't normally see and always interesting

    BilHerd - was heavily involved in commodore and is another "character". Also part of the hackaday team


    Colin Furze - more engineering than electronics but good fun to watch. You may have seen him from his high speed mobility scooter. Has strange notions around safety and the effectiveness of a tie to protect you

    Fran Blanch - videos can be a bit long but there are some nuggets of gold in there

    Gerry Sweeney - hasn't posted anything in ages but has a good back catalogue of stuff

    Jack Ganssle - deep signal type stuff

    Jeremy Blum - very arduino centric but well presented and

    Jeri Ellsworth - doesn't post as much as before but another character and fantastic engineer. Was interviewed on the Amp Hour (podcast with Dave Jones and Chris Gammel) and its a great listen

    Joerg Sprave - no electronics but couldn't resist throwing this in there for the sheer fun of his channel. If you want to see an axe throwing catapult, this is where to go!

    John Ward - a little pedantic but great insight into electrical safety and wiring

    Julian Ilett - short and sweet with a great approach to project building. Likes to use Chinese electronics and cheap stuff. Quite good to follow up on projects so you won't find a million videos for projects half finished

    Kevin Darrah - covers a wide range of stuff and very good tutorials

    Afrotechmods - fantastic tutorials covering all kinds of topics from simple regulators to more advanced power switching. Very well presented

    Mikeselectricstuff - covers a really eclectic range of gear to teardown. Xray machine, lab blood test machine, military surplus etc. Another one to listen to their Amp Hour interview

    Peter oakes - more systems engineering than electronics but good all the same

    SuperHouse TV - infrequent but really well presented series on how to automate your house. It's done by the guy who runs Freetronics so refers to a lot of his own gear but never pushes it down your throat and never mentions that he sells them

    The Ben Heck Show - pretty famous in the computer case modding scene before moving into more of an electronics side of things. A little too much hot glue for my liking and some of his stuff doesn't look like it will last too long but it's entertaining all the same

    Dinosaur Den - joint show between Fran Blanch and Bil Herd. Very infrequent but good when they do come out

    Signal Path Blog - super high level digital signal processing. Does a teardown of a million dollar scope

    Todd Harrison - another hackaday alumni. Does a wide range of stuff and very clear and nicely presented

    Tronixstuff - from the guy who wrote the bestselling book on arduino


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35 lostpas5235


    Two youtube channels I've been watching a lot of lately:

    The Post Apocalyptic Inventor
    GreatScott!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 883 ✭✭✭Keplar240B


    Educ8s.com on youtube has some good tutorials (very arduino centric)
    Description
    I am software engineer with a master in embedded systems design. I now work as an Android developer at educ8s.com. In this channel we will discover together the power of cheap embedded platforms that exist today and some amazing software tools.
    Stay tuned!
    https://www.youtube.com/user/educ8s/about


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