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Electronic Engineering News that's not for the faint of heart. EE Journal's Amelia Dalton presents this week's EE news in an informative, fun and engaging style and interviews top EE dignitaries from across the globe.

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Electronic Engineering News that's not for the faint of heart. EE Journal's Amelia Dalton presents this week's EE news in an informative, fun and engaging style and interviews top EE dignitaries from across the globe.

    High Flying Digital Signal Processing! New Design Possibilities with HiFi DSPs

    High Flying Digital Signal Processing! New Design Possibilities with HiFi DSPs

    In this week’s Fish Fry podcast, Prakash Madhvapathy (Cadence Design Systems) and I investigate recent trends in audio digital signal processing. We also discuss how Cadence’s HiFi 1s and HiFi 5s DSPs are simplifying ease of programming, accelerating machine learning applications and opening up new avenues of innovation for audio digital signal processing enhanced applications.

    • 19 min
    The Future Will Be Spicy! Building Better Hardware More Efficiently with Allspice

    The Future Will Be Spicy! Building Better Hardware More Efficiently with Allspice

    In my Fish Fry podcast this week, Allspice co-founders Valentina Ratner and Kyle Dumont and I chat all about hardware design collaboration, modernizing workflows, and how we can build better hardware more efficiently with Allspice. Kyle, Valentina and I explore the role that automation plays in the Allspice Git platform, the design review methodology that this solution utilizes, and why streamlined communication is vital to the future of hardware development.
     

    • 19 min
    New Avenues for Open Standards: Expanding VITA into Broader Markets

    New Avenues for Open Standards: Expanding VITA into Broader Markets

    What do wafer-thin nanomembranes made from synthetic diamonds and open standards for next generation electronic systems have in common? Yep, you guessed it! This here podcast! This week David Jedynak (Curtiss-Wright) and I chat all about the past, present, and future of VITA standards. We also explore how VITA standards could be expanded into broader markets like critical infrastructure and medical applications and where David sees VITA headed in the next thirty years. Also this week, I check out how diamonds could hold the key to next generation cooling for electronic systems. 

    • 16 min
    Lions, Tigers, and Jellyfish! Cutting-Edge Technologies for Wildlife Tracking

    Lions, Tigers, and Jellyfish! Cutting-Edge Technologies for Wildlife Tracking

    This week I am delighted to welcome Animals Around The Globe co-founder Christopher Weber to Fish Fry! Christopher and I explore the intersection of wildlife and technology including the importance of wildlife tracking, the trends Christopher is seeing in this arena and new technologies being used today to track wildlife around the world. Also this week, I check out how new bionic jellyfish could be used to gather climate science data from deep in the Earth's oceans.

    • 17 min
    Solving the Unsolvable: How Technology Acceleration is Transforming Information Delivery

    Solving the Unsolvable: How Technology Acceleration is Transforming Information Delivery

    My podcast guest this week is Ken Grob from Elma Electronic! Ken and I investigate the past, present, and future of the modern edge computing ecosystem. We also chat about the trends that are pushing a need for a transformation of information delivery, how SOSA can be used to implement edge compute and AI capabilities and one of my favorite topics - quantum computing! Also this week, I examine the details of a new research study that may have unlocked the mystery of how gravity and quantum mechanics work together.
     

    • 21 min
    DVCon 2024: Seeing Beyond The Next Big Thing in EDA

    DVCon 2024: Seeing Beyond The Next Big Thing in EDA

    In this week’s podcast, I chat about the future of EDA, the details of DVCon2024, and the feasibility of artificial intelligence for design verification with Tom Fitzpatrick - DVCon 2024 Conference General Chair. I also investigate new insect-inspired, fully functional micro-robots that may be the smallest, lightest, and fastest mini-robots ever created! 

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

sleeping1ion ,

High quality and fun

This podcast helps bring current electronic engineering subjects to life. The host is engaging and knowledgeable, and the format is casual but informative. The excellent audio quality helps make the whole package very listenable.

Am1978 ,

Fun technical podcast!

Great electronic engineering podcast!

N251CT ,

Fun and insightful for professional electronic engineers

Amelia's lighthearted style and nerdy interviews with industry experts combine to bring a fun and interesting vibe to deep-tech topics in electronic design.

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