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This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 154! Today we sit down to chat with Brandon Satrom, Blues SVP, about their collaboration with Arduino on the Opta PLC. We also learn how to build an x86 cluster with Robin Mitchell, and how mmWave Sensors can fit in to your Home Assistant setup! Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: Interview with Branson Satrom, Blues SVP Zimablade x86 Single Board Server Electromaker Educator: Proxmox Cluster using Zimaboard Arduino Plug and Make kit giveaway ongoing! Electromaker Shop Pi5 2GB new processor benchmarked by Jeff Geerling Mmwave sensing with Tech Dregs Mmwave Sensor module in the Electromaker Shop
The conversation this week is with Brandon Satrom. Brandon is the VP of Developer Experience and Engineering at Blues Wireless, a driven technologist and experienced leader with a background in product management, strategy, architecture, software development and developer advocacy. He describes himself as a technologist first, and loves to use what he knows and learns to teach others how to build things and solve problems with the latest technologies and platforms. Finally, he has a mentor at the RIoT Accelerator Program, and will actually be presenting at our applied AI meetup on July 7, he'll be speaking on Smarter Everything with the ML and the IoT. If you are interested in learning about how AI is being applied across multiple industries, be sure to join us at a future AppliedAI Monthly meetup and help support us so we can make future Emerging Technologies North non-profit events!Emerging Technologies NorthAppliedAI MeetupResources and Topics Mentioned in this EpisodeBlues WirelessRIoT.orgArduinoRaspberry PiTensorFlowGartner Hype Cycle Research MethodologyJSON SyntaxEdge ImpulseNDC Porto Conference for Software DevelopersTinyML: Machine LearningGrokking Deep LearningHackster.ioEnjoy!Your host,Justin Grammens
Brandon begins by introducing himself, Blues Wireless, and specific use cases and verticals of Blues. He then discusses where companies should put their focus to accelerate the progress of their solution. Ryan and Brandon then talk about roadblocks in connectivity and LoRa based applications. They wrap up the podcast with a high-level conversation around the biggest challenges in the industry for 2022.Brandon Satrom is the VP of Experience Engineering at Blues Wireless. He is an unabashed lover of IoT, the web, mobile, and an avid tinkerer. Brandon loves to talk about sensors and circuits, microcontrollers, open source, robots, and whatever new shiny tool or technology has distracted him from that other thing he was working on. Before Blues Wireless, Brandon worked as Head of Developer Relations for Particle. He also has a BBA and MIS from Baylor University.
KidsLab - a podcast for parents and educators passionate about STEAM education
In this episode, we’re talking to Brandon Satrom about his book Ellie Saves the Day - it’s a story about electricity and circuits for the next generation of maker girls and boys! Brandon's day job is all about IoT, so a big chunk of this episode we discuss what IoT is all about and how teachers and kids can understand its' concepts. A tinkerer at heart, Brandon's love for electronics extends back to the Nintendo Entertainment System he would take apart and reassemble when simply blowing on the cartridges didn't work. Brandon is also a lover of story and has written and published several books and short stories. He lives in Austin, TX with his editor-in-chief and wife Sarah and three boys.So when it comes to children’s books - Brandon has published two so far and both were initially successfully funded on Kickstarter. First, there was “Ed Gets His Power Back” back in 2017 and then a year later, the children’s book “Ellie Saves the Day” was launched. Both books share a common theme, which is to discover electronics through the power of story.
KidsLab - a podcast for parents and educators passionate about STEAM education
This recording is by Brandon Satrom from Austin, Texas, USA. He and his wife are long-time home schoolers and he does provide lot's of great advice for all parents who find themselves suddenly in this situation. The full episode with Brandon wil be released on April 14, 2020 - please be sure to subscribe to the KidsLab Podcast if you have not done this so far. Background:At the beginning of this week (March 16th to be exact), it became obvious to me here in Munich, Germany, that the Corona Virus will severely impact our lives. While I was working from home already for more than a week, suddenly the schools closed and our three kids were also at home. This special episodes are recorded directly by former interviewees and I kept artwork and editing to a minimum to get these out as quickly as possible. I hope that many will find these snippets interesting and will find a helpful resource and tipps in these challenging times!
It's 2020, and AI technology is all around us. What are the consequences? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Tess Ferrandez, Brandon Satrom and Evelina Gabasova about the state of AI today and the ethical considerations we have to think about, including bias in data, impact on work and decision making. As it was recorded in front of an audience, there are questions from the audience toward the end of the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
It's 2020, and AI technology is all around us. What are the consequences? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Tess Ferrandez, Brandon Satrom and Evelina Gabasova about the state of AI today and the ethical considerations we have to think about, including bias in data, impact on work and decision making. As it was recorded in front of an audience, there are questions from the audience toward the end of the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
It's 2020, and AI technology is all around us. What are the consequences? While at NDC London, Carl and Richard hosted a panel discussion with Tess Ferrandez, Brandon Satrom and Evelina Gabasova about the state of AI today and the ethical considerations we have to think about, including bias in data, impact on work and decision making. As it was recorded in front of an audience, there are questions from the audience toward the end of the show!
Meet Brandon Satrom, Sr. Manager for Developer Relations at Particle and avid tinkerer, Brandon loves to talk about sensors and circuits, microcontrollers, open-source, robots and whatever new shiny tool or technology has distracted him from that other thing he was working on. Join us as we invite Brandon into RIoT Underground to talk about IoT, mesh networks, what's next for tinkerers, and more. Don't miss it! Particle develops one of the world’s most popular internet of things (IoT) platforms. Particle’s cloud-hosted platform ingests more than 22 billion sensor data points in total a year. Particle’s solutions suite spans software and hardware, in addition to several connectivity products. Particle also provides development kits with Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, and mesh capabilities, along with SDKs for iOS, Android, and web apps. The kits connect to a network optimized for IoT, the backend of which handles over-the-air updates, SIM, and device management. And they run Device OS, Particle’s lightweight operating system for embedded devices, which manages low-level hardware interactions while encrypting sent messages. Learn more about Particle at particle.io.Support the show (http://www.ncriot.org)
Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on Episode 117, which was recorded on January 30, 2019. On this episode, they talk with Brandon Satrom. Brandon is the founder of Carrot Pants Studios, where they create stories that expose parents, kids and families to the world of electronics in a way that they'll never forget. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/justwritecode. Don't forget to stick around for an extra long the after show!
What's new in Node development? While at DevReach in Bulgaria, Richard moderated a panel of David Neal, Brandon Satrom and Tara Manicsic about their experiences with Node. There's a huge array of application types that make sense for Node, starting with IoT solutions, but also exploring the more traditional web applications. Node works great in the serverless role as well, it's low-ceremony approach works great with Azure Functions and AWS Lambdas. The continuing improvements to Javascript help also, and since you control the runtime environment, you get to use those language improvements in production!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
What's new in Node development? While at DevReach in Bulgaria, Richard moderated a panel of David Neal, Brandon Satrom and Tara Manicsic about their experiences with Node. There's a huge array of application types that make sense for Node, starting with IoT solutions, but also exploring the more traditional web applications. Node works great in the serverless role as well, it's low-ceremony approach works great with Azure Functions and AWS Lambdas. The continuing improvements to Javascript help also, and since you control the runtime environment, you get to use those language improvements in production!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
The Genesis of My Bill Of MaterialsParker RTL SDR functional setup? RTL-FM Seems to work fine for FM stuff AM works in direct sampling mode but I can’t seem to get that to work with RTL-FM Upconverter needed? Auto switching signals? RTL_FM also does not support stereo sound Might need a new option? R820T P7K5 Software Defined Radio? KiCad User improvements for MacroFab in the future KiCad Python API has awful documentation Particle Spectra Conference Workshops for IoT hardware and software MEP EP#122: Brandon Satrom and the LANoT Stephen Vox in a box tester layout is complete. Will order tonight May use this to also develop a preamp for a friends leslie rotary cabinet R.F.O. Parallax Propeller 2 Soon? Production samples work! Changes from First Prop 80Mhz -> 180Mhz 32 -> 64 I/O Hardware peripherals Built in Debugger Preliminary Specifications and Datasheet Ken Gracey and Chip Gracey on the Podcast? Luke Robertson from the Slack Channel How do you search for technical information? I am specifically thinking in regards to forums. I realize there is a niche forum for everything but I was wondering if there are a few standouts people prefer (presumably ones that aren't laced with kids looking for answers to their homework). Luke mentions Eevblog.com and diystompboxes.com Visit our Slack Channel and join the conversation in between episodes and please review us, wherever you listen (PodcastAddict, iTunes). It helps this show stay visible and helps new listeners find us.Tags: electronics podcast, KiCad, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Parallax Propeller 2, Particle Spectra, R820T P7K5, RTL_SDR, RTL-FM, Vox in a Box
Clark Sell @csell5 sits down with Brandon Satrom @brandonsatrom developer advocate at Particle live at THAT Conference 2018 to geek out on IOT. We dive into this thing called #BadgeLife talk about the new version of the #PartiBadge at THAT Conference. Particle’s workshop at THAT Conference - https://particle-workshops.herokuapp.com/ You can find Brandon at: Brandon Satrom on Twitter - https://twitter.com/brandonsatrom Carrot Pants - http://carrotpantsstudios.com You can find Clark at: THAT Conference - https://www.thatconference.com THAT Conference on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thatconference Clark Sell - http://unspecified.io Clark Sell on Twitter - https://twitter.com/csell5 #AskTHAT #THATConference #Particle #BadgeLife #PartiBadge
Trebuchet VS OpampsParker Connectors for the Jeep PCM where a perfect match! P/Ns Black Connector: 4-1437290-5 White Connector: 4-1437290-6 Grey Connector: 4-1437290-7 Still waiting on the MAX6682 breakout board GitHub Repo Ordered some MEP Shitty Add-Ons Zapp and Hyron ordered a set MEP EP#69: Incognito Mode MEP EP#109: Arduino, The Gateway Drug To #BadgeLife Brandon Satrom ordered one MEP EP#122: Brandon Satrom and the LANoT A/C control module repair for the Wagon A/C compressor was bypassed 2N4403 was all exploded Reverse engineered the layout of the module Thanks to Tom Anderson who rewrote the schematic! Stephen Mesa-Boogie Mark IV schematic R.F.O. KiCad 5 has been released Molex Connector 1719821142 Nano-Pitch I/O 42 pins 0.5A per pin Only 50 mating cycles Decimis from Slack Channel How would you make a device that could shoot flies out of the air? When I hear a fly buzzing around, I find it highly annoying and they keep getting stuck in one room at work. Then they spend all day flying up and down the room. D&D Starwars 5e Visit our Slack Channel and join the conversation in between episodes and please review us, wherever you listen (PodcastAddict, iTunes). It helps this show stay visible and helps new listeners find us. Tags: 1719821142, 4-1437290-5, 4-1437290-6, 4-1437290-7, A/C control module repair, D&D SWD20, electronics podcast, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MAX6682, MEP, MEP Shitty Add-On, Mesa-Boogie, Molex, Podcast, sN4403, Trebuchet
Brandon Satrom and the LANoTBrandon Satrom Developer evangelist for Particle The founder of Carrot Pants Press Loves to talk about Javascript, open source, microcontrollers, robots, and what ever new shiny tool or technology that is currently distracting him Kitchen Sink of badges designed for Maker Faire San Mateo. Favorite Bagel Blinky of IoT Parker unboxed a Particle Photon Included in the box is a photoresistor, a LED, breadboard, and some resistors Parker built the circuit and programmed the Photon in under 5 minutes Building an IoT Device Spec Sensors 3SP Ethanol 1000 Low Power Consumption of around 10 to 50 uW 0-1000ppm Ethanol range It has 3 analog outputs Vgas which is proportional to the gas we are measuring Vref which is around half the supply voltage and is used as a fixed zero reference Vtemp is the temperature of the sensor used to set the temperature compensation Particle Photon reading the analog outputs of the Spec Sensors 3SP Ethanol 1000 Posts to the cloud about the status of the sensors Code for this can be found here Issues porting the Arduino Code to the Particle Platform Floats -> Doubles Particle.Variable do not show up if you are doing Particle.Publish too fast The relay board is connected to an industrial light tower Light tower - NPTL5-W-E 24V Pull down I/O lines to turn on lights Discount codes for MEP Listeners Particle is giving MacroFab Engineering Podcast listeners a discount Use the URL https://store.particle.io/discount/MacroFabFam to get 15% off anything in the Particle Store For free shipping use the code “"ParticleFamShipping" Gets a free starter kit with the mesh Particle boards by using the code "ParticleFamStarter" Announcements Houston Hardware Happy Hour June 7th at Slowpokes Bring hacks and hang out Tags: 3SP Ethanol 1000, BLinky of IoT, Brandon Satrom, Carrot Pants Press, electronics podcast, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Mesh Networking, Particle, Podcast, Serial Terminal, Spec Sensors
Brandon Satrom is the Developer Evangelist for Particle, the founder of Carrot Pants Press, a maker education and publishing company, and an avid tinkerer and maker. He can be found on Twitter @BrandonSatrom. Links: Particle: https://www.particle.io/ Carrot Pants - http://carrotpantsstudios.com adafruit, Circuit Playground Classic - https://www.adafruit.com/product/3000 Tindie - https://www.tindie.com/ Prototype to Production - http://www.proto2prod.com/ Daily IOT - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOzT8ij63FzF3eDmcbY2gkw OSH Park - https://oshpark.com/ DigiKey - https://www.digikey.com/ Crowd Supply - https://www.crowdsupply.com/
Chicago Camps interviews Brandon Satrom, Director of Product Management for Telerik in Austin, TX. Brandon is presenting at Prototype Camp on September 13th, 2014 about how proper prototyping can be used to eliminate design specs.
While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talk to Brandon Satrom about building hybrid mobile applications and their advantages and disadvantages around native apps. Brandon digs into the different deployment models of mobile applications, as well as the challenge of keeping many mobile platforms up to date at once. Lots of comparisons of apps between all the platforms - iOS, Android, Windows Phone and more!
Brandon and Clark rap about careers and how’s Brandon’s has lead him to Kendo UI. Oh yea, did we mention he’s leaving Microsoft.
What do you do when your on the road at 1AM? Easy, talk about JavaScript after after imbibing on a few cocktails. Clark and Brandon explore the resurgence of JavaScript today and talk about a number of populate JavaScript tools. Brandon even decides to show off his beat boxing skills.
WARNING * WARNING * WARNING, this is a LONG show which is RAW and unfiltered. If you have small children present, you’ve been warned. During SxSW Clark sat down with Keith Casey, Jeff Blankenburg and Brandon Satrom and talked community. Each of us represent different technical communities and different areas across the United States. Clark attempts to get to the heart of what does and doesn’t work in their respective communities.
Live from the SxSW show floor, Clark talks with 2 native hipsters, Brandon Satrom and Sara Summers about Behavior Driven Development or BDD for short.
Clark and Mark sit down with Microsoft’s Brandon Satrom to talk through three very different implementations of an ASP.NET Helper. We dive into the dirty details of each and how come each implementation is just so different.
Clark and Mark talk to Brandon Satrom of Microsoft about ASP.NET MVC. We talk about the old and the very new and how MVC has evolved over the years.