As mentioned on today's live show, I want to get off my lazy arse and make more EEVdiscover episodes.
I already have a list of some places I want to visit, but if there is something/somewhere you want me to visit then please suggest it. Especially if you have contacts at these places and/or know of people you know will be good on camera explaining stuff.
Obviously it needs to be in Australia, overseas is just out of the question at the moment.
I'm after interesting technology related things that would appeal to a broader audience than regular EEVblog viewers.
Thanks.
Just tried to get access to a potentially cool place nearby, but was denied for security reasons, they don't permit filming or visits to their control room.
I check their Youtube channel and they have a video showing their control room and a tour by a bunch of engineering students
I suspect the footage was vetted before release. The students might have been, too.
I suspect the footage was vetted before release. The students might have been, too.
Yeah, for sure, this is a stones throw from my lab.
I might be biased but things that cross biology with electronics would be interesting for me, although possibly they are a bit too "researchy" still for a wide audience. For instance things like
- A tour through a Cochlear factory would be interesting (but unlikely!)
- A look at a decent Nanofab lab - similar techniques to PCB fab but some very high resolution fabrication techniques using lasers and electron beams. (We have Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication here which you may have seen across the car park from the Synchrotron, but looking at the ANFF website there is a NSW branch too, so there might be something near you)
- Anybody in Sydney doing 3D bioprinting?
I might be biased but things that cross biology with electronics would be interesting for me, although possibly they are a bit too "researchy" still for a wide audience. For instance things like
- A tour through a Cochlear factory would be interesting (but unlikely!)
I did some contract work for cochlear. A lot of the really interesting stuff is next gen they haven't released yet. But yeah, still good stuff to talk about there.
- A look at a decent Nanofab lab - similar techniques to PCB fab but some very high resolution fabrication techniques using lasers and electron beams. (We have Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication here which you may have seen across the car park from the Synchrotron, but looking at the ANFF website there is a NSW branch too, so there might be something near you)
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Transcrainial dc stimulation is an interesting technology
Get your BIL in again, along with any of the other interviews you have done in the lab. The two of you together have great synergy.
human computer interfaces.
I would like to see more on these new brain computer interfaces.
Brother in Law, the patent attorney, that was a great interview.
I have an invite to film at the Siding Spring observatory Dubbo that should be very interesting.
Because it takes some getting there and back, I thought I'd fly in and base myself in Dubbo for a week and make an EEVdiscover "series" of videos.
So I'm looking for interesting technical places (or companies?) a drivable distance from Dubbo.
On the list so far, apart from the SSO, but I haven't contacted them yet are:
Siding Springs Obversatory.
Australia telescope compact array at Narrabri
MOPRA telescope
Wellington Solar farm
The Dish at Parkes
Suggestions welcome!
I'm into audio since I was a kid. You have at least some amount of tube amp builders in your giant country, I have no idea if any are reasonably close to where you are.
Also, there is a company named Burson who makes well-regarded headphone amplifiers mostly (or completely) based on op-amps. Might be worth taking a tour and would definitely be worth hearing your opinion on their builds.
Dave, any chance you might start including Odysee links in parallel to the YT ones when you post a new one here?
I get making the cylinders of carbon, cutting to lengths, inserting leads, etc.
But how did they make Qazillions of em?
Seriously though, how was the process accomplished to avoid all sorts of second operations and handling? I looked for videos on Internet Archive and such found nothing.
An inquiring mind wants to know.
THANKS for all you have done.
You could do factory tours of electronics manufacturers in Australia.
Workbench safety? How to ground the bench, safety tips, why 300V scope probes are considered unsafe for working on mains-powered equipment... etc.
Why 1M resistors for ESD straps? Why not 500K or 2M?