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Opinions are like belly-buttons... everybody's got one! And this is the episode where we share ours! We'll rank the best and worst of all different kinds of games: vector games, laserdisc games, conversion kits, unique experiments, EM pins, modern pins, and a whole lot more. I'm confident you'll all agree with every single one of our rankings and there won't be any controversy whatsoever. Right?Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
In this episode, we welcome the infamous mecha onto the show as a special guest for a surefire slobberknocker! In addition to being an official "Well-Known Member" of the KLOV forums, mecha has spent his entire life in & around the coin-operated amusements industry. Expect mecha to share his expertise around repairing power supplies, monitors, Williams/Midway hardware, and telling us how we're doing it wrong. Business is about to pick up!Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
Sometimes, you've just gotta make that tough call... You go a little overboard picking up a garage-full of projects that you swear you'll get around to restoring someday. But even with the best of intentions, it's easy to get overwhelmed, run out of space (or money!), or just to see your priorities shift when you get enamored with the *next* must-have pickup. In this episode, we'll talk about making those hard decisions about keeping or getting rid of projects.Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
Are you interested in taking your sensor-driven real-time insights to the next level? The latest trends in real-time solutions driving operations excellence for anomaly detection with emissions and corrosion monitoring leveraging Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) come to the forefront in my recent discussion with Molex executive Krishna Uppuluri, from mPACT2WO. #AIoT #RealTimeSolutions #Innovation #OperationsExcellence
Welcome to another episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech, your weekly dive into the most pressing developments at the intersection of law and technology. Today, we're exploring a dynamic landscape marked by the rapid evolution and increasing adoption of artificial intelligence across the legal sector. From discussions on fair use in AI training to the tangible benefits of communications archiving and electronic billing software, we'll unpack how technology is reshaping legal practice. We'll also touch upon the crucial aspects of data privacy and security in an AI-driven world, the ongoing government and industry support for lawtech innovation, and the strategic moves by legal tech companies as they expand their reach. Join us as we delve into these and other key stories shaping the future of the legal profession.3 Unexpected Benefits of a Communications Archive13 Mar 2025SmarshOpenAI Urges U.S. Govt. to Codify ‘Fair Use' in AI Training Amid Legal Battles Over Copyrighted Content14 Mar 2025TekediaGovernment commits to continuing lawtech push14 Mar 2025Legal FuturesAI in the legal profession: how soon will it make an impact?14 Mar 2025Legal FuturesThe founder of Harvey says a massive shift is coming to the legal profession. 'The junior folks are incredibly happy about this.'13 Mar 2025AOL.comEnhancing Productivity with Electronic Legal Billing Software13 Mar 2025TechSling WeblogCorporate law departments are using metrics to manage spending on outside counsel13 Mar 2025Thomson ReutersTop 5 Ways to Improve Client Service with Technology13 Mar 2025Sui Generis-a New York Law BlogFederal Judiciary Awards Multi-Year Contract to LexisNexis13 Mar 2025WebWire | Recent HeadlinesRegister Now for the 2025 Great Lakes Legal Conference13 Mar 2025Michigan Bar JournalEpiq to Sponsor and Speak at Legalweek 202513 Mar 2025Epiq SystemsThe Legal Profession's Shift to LinkedIn: What You Need to Know13 Mar 2025Sui Generis-a New York Law BlogNavigating the AI Frontier: Why Information Governance Matters More Than Ever13 Mar 2025National Law ReviewLawtechUK receives further £1.5m to drive legal startup investment13 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderDespite Recent Biglaw Efforts, Remote Work Seems Here To Stay13 Mar 2025Above The LawFrench authors accuse Meta of unauthorized use of works in AI models13 Mar 2025gHacks Technology NewsIs it time to ‘tweak the rules' regarding nonlawyers?13 Mar 2025LegalNews.comClio accelerates global expansion with strategic acquisition of ShareDo, enters enterprise legal market13 Mar 2025Legal FuturesCredo Files AEC Patent Infringement Complaint Against Amphenol, Molex, TE Connectivity, and Volex with United States International Trade Commission13 Mar 2025StockTitan.netClio Plants Its Flag In Big Law Land with Acquisition of Enterprise Law Firm Software Provider ShareDo13 Mar 2025LawSitesWhy AI probably won't disrupt law firms any time soon13 Mar 2025Legal CheekLawTech to receive a further £1.5m in funding13 Mar 2025Today's ConveyancerBLTF2025 Media Lounge: Law firm priorities for 202513 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderClio Accelerates Global Expansion with Strategic Acquisition of ShareDo, Enters Enterprise Legal Market13 Mar 2025Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyElement Standard: Building Client Trust Through Litigation Transparency (Jaron Luttich - CEO)13 Mar 2025Technically Legal - A Legal Technology and Innovation PodcastSwiss firm Homburger to move to the iManage Cloud leveraging new local data centre13 Mar 2025Legal IT InsiderDoes the Privacy Act apply to your NFP? The answer might surprise you14 Mar 2025Norton Rose FulbrightPrivacy Talks: Mind Matters – Exploring the Frontier of Brain Data and Mental Privacy Laws13 Mar 2025CooleyUnlocking Neural Privacy: The Legal and Ethical Frontiers of Neural Data13 Mar 2025Cooley
We've all been there... second in line to score the deal of a lifetime... for a game you've been hunting for YEARS... The crushing disappointment is enough to break your heart. Or, you finally DO score that holy grail... only to discover it's really not all that it's cracked up to be... and there's a very good reason why it's so rare (hint: the game STINKS and was a market flop). We'll talk about all of that in more in this, the first episode of the THIRD YEAR of The Coin Jam Podcast!Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying! In this episode, we talk about the ups and downs of the hobby... remembering just how exciting those first few game pickups were, letting go of games you're sentimentally attached to, what happens when a particular machine becomes impossible to save, how to stay motivated, and more. I'm getting all choked up just thinking about this stuff...Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
So how was YOUR year?? Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
It's all fun and games at home all alone with your private collection... but what happens when COMPLETE STRANGERS start playing your arcade & pinball machines? Whether you're operating games on location in public or simply inviting "normal people" over to your house for an arcade party, we'll talk about how things change when the great unwashed masses get their hands on your stuff! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
In this episode, we welcome special guest Ben Avary onto the show! Ben has an enormous amount of experience restoring and painting arcade & pinball machines. Charlie is currently neck-deep in re-stenciling his Ms. Pac-Man arcade cabinet artwork, so hopefully Ben will be able to lend some advice and suggestions, as well as sharing strategies on clearcoating and restoring pinball playfields. Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
This week's EYE ON NPI knows where New York Hottest Club is at, it's the Teledyne FLIR Lepton® 3.1R Pocket-Sized Thermal Camera (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/t/teledyne-flir/pocket-sized-thermal-camera), a bite-sized full-featured video camera for remote thermal measurements. With a resolution of 160x120 pixels, remote temperature measurements of -40°C to +300°C, and the size of a coin, this camera can be embedded into any kind of product, whether it's running Linux, RTOS or a plain old microcontroller. Thermal cameras are multi-purpose, with usage in medical, industrial, construction, maintenance and security industries. Use them to make sure equipment is running at the right temperature and not overheating, that insulation for a room is performing adequately, locating people or animals, or detecting fevers without touching. FLIR makes the best low-cost, small-size thermal cameras and they're available off-the-shelf at DigiKey for quick integration. Each camera outputs either a simple grayscale-valued frame or one with a false-color RGB888 palette - the palette can be configured over I2C. The Lepton 3.1R is one of a series of cameras available from FLIR, including the Lepton 2 and 3.5. What's great is all have the same physical pinout and shape that can plug into a socket. This is great for manufacturing yield and field repair: the expensive module is placed last in the manufacturing line so earlier yield issues don't affect it. Also you can swap different resolution/FOV modules to customize for the end-user. For example, the Lepton 2 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/flir-lepton/500-0763-01/6250105) is a little less expensive but has only 80x60 pixels. Or you can upgrade to the Lepton 3.5 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/flir-lepton/500-0771-01/7606616) with similar resolution but a narrower FOV. Note that the FOV will affect the distortion greatly: a wider FOV requires a lens to focus the IR emissions but will fisheye the middle and compress the edges. There's software from Teledyne FLIR (https://www.flir.com/developer/lepton-integration/lepton-3.1r-dewarping-application-note/) that will "de-warp" the 3.1R's output, using Open CV, to give you more realistic imagery. To learn how to work with these modules, we recommend the Lepton engineering integration guide (https://flir.netx.net/file/asset/13333/original/attachment). Unlike the simplest thermal camera modules and sensors, which use only I2C, or the most complex USB-video output devices, the Leptons use a combination on I2C for configuration - called the CCI Command and Control Interface - and SPI for VoSPI - a.k.a. video over SPI. This makes them possible to integrate with a wide range of microcontrollers or microcomputers. As mentioned before, you don't solder the cameras to the PCB. Instead they are plugged into a common Molex 1050281001 socket (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/1050281001/3045223) which is only $1 at DigiKey and comes on a pick-and-place reel. If you want to get started very quickly, DigiKey and GroupGets (https://www.digikey.com/en/supplier-centers/groupgets) have partnered up to offer a wide range of breakout boards, USB adapters and dev-boards that feature the Teledyne FLIR Leptons (https://www.digikey.com/short/2djrnzpr) GroupGets also published firmware and example code (https://github.com/orgs/groupgets/repositories?type=all) to get you started with their products so you can quickly evaluate the Lepton and make sure it will work and what resolution/FOV is ideal: simply swap the different models in and out of the Molex socket. GroupGets also works with makers to get their prototypes to market, working with DigiKey for part sourcing (https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/digikey-partners-with-groupgets-to-help-startups-getmade) so if you have an idea and need a help making it to production check them out! If you need a high-quality thermal camera that is plug-and-play, easy to integrate and at a great cost, the Teledyne FLIR Lepton 3.1R Pocket-Sized Thermal Camera is hot hot HOT and in stock right now for immediate purchase from DigiKey (https://www.digikey.com/short/0zr8w59q). Order today, pick up an eval board too, and you can be measuring the world around you by tomorrow afternoon. See on DigiKey at https://www.digikey.com/short/0zr8w59q See the manufacturer's video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xsDuiq8eZc
You've seen the SHOCKING video... now come listen to the behind-the-scenes inside story on how it all went down. The trials and tribulations... the emotional rollercoasters... the political machinations of small-town local government... ALL WILL BE REVEALED! With very special guest, Tayllor Lucas (aka Dillweed)! https://www.youtube.com/@thedillestweed2644 Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
Sometimes all it takes is a post-tropical depression and a bit of shoddy work by a homebuilder to ruin your day... and you priceless collection of classic arcade games! Plus, projects that became so FRUSTRATING you had to just walk away... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
Andrew, Pedro, & Tom preview Fed Day and discuss PMI selling their inhaler maker Vectura to Molex. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visithttps://www.narwhalcapital.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhalcapital.com/disclosure
John Harrison, UK Managing Director and Global VP of Marketing at Schaffner, a global company specialising in providing solutions for EMC and power quality, joins the latest episode of the Marketing B2B Technology podcast. In the episode, John discusses the challenges and benefits of balancing two job roles and emphasises the importance of aligning sales and marketing to strengthen the brand and drive sales. He believes in leading with a forward thinking approach, understanding customer needs, and staying ahead of industry trends, particularly in the niche area of EMC. About Schaffner Schaffner plays a vital role in building a sustainable future in the new era of electrification. Headquartered in Switzerland and with subsidiaries around the world, Schaffner is a global leader in electromagnetic solutions that ensure the efficient and reliable operation of electronic systems. The Schaffner Group are experts in EMC filter solutions, harmonic filters, electromagnetic components and electromagnetic solutions. Our passionate and knowledgeable employees empower our customers to develop reliable electronic devices and systems that meet compliance standards and deliver increased energy efficiency. This is how we deliver… MORE POWER TO YOU. About John Harrison John Harrison joined Schaffner in April 2022. He is the UK MD and Global VP Marketing. He has spent 25 years in the electronics industry primarily within the connector space for Molex. John has extensive international experience having lived and worked across Europe and the US, covering a range of markets from Industrial to transportation. His most recent experience prior to Schaffner was within the IOT space for Ramtech heading up their Global Marketing and Sales activities. John is passionate about EV and increasing speed of adoption across the globe. Time Stamps [00:43:0] – John provides some background to his career. [03:30.8] – John discusses how he manages the demands of both the UK Managing Director role and Global VP of Marketing role. [05:04:7] – John shares his views on whether he thinks marketing and sales should be closer together or not. [06:05:2] – John talks about what he's looking for from marketing to make the role of MD more successful. [13:38:9] – John shares his approach of trying to get salespeople, marketing people and engineers working more closely. [19:31:0] – John talks about how he sees his role changing with technology over the next five years. [20:49:1] – John shares some advice to those looking to get into marketing. Quotes “Marketing and sales need to be closer together. The ultimate aim for both is to drive more customers and value for the brand. We need to focus on the customer's needs, whether it's through direct interaction or brand messaging.” John Harrison, UK Managing Director and Global VP of Marketing at Schaffner. “From a sales perspective, it's not just about leads. It's about ensuring the brand is seen as a partner and thought leader, especially in specialised areas like EMC.” John Harrison, UK Managing Director and Global VP of Marketing at Schaffner. “It's crucial to put yourself in the customer's shoes. If a piece of marketing material doesn't resonate with the customer, it's not effective. Marketing should be about creating content that truly addresses the customer's needs.” John Harrison, UK Managing Director and Global VP of Marketing at Schaffner Follow John: John Harrison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-harrison-3552ba14/ Schaffner website: https://www.schaffner.com/ Schaffner on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/schaffner-gruppe/ Follow Mike: Mike Maynard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemaynard/ Napier website: https://www.napierb2b.com/ Napier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/napier-partnership-limited/ If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions about the latest in Marketing B2B Tech and connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes. We'd also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Want more? Check out Napier's other podcast - The Marketing Automation Moment: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-marketing-automation-moment-podcast/id1659211547
Pickups gone wrong... and somebody's got a milestone birthday... just a couple of reminders that all we are is dust in the wind... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade
But wait, is that round-trip or each way?? How far is TOO FAR? What's the farthest you'd be willing to go for that one "grail" game on your wishlist? And what do you do when you get there? We'll share some epic stories about some epic roadtrips to pickup some epic games, and we'll want to hear from YOU too! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
Let's discuss all the hot button topics that get Chance in trouble... featuring a very special guest appearance by Space Sam from Retrobotics! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. Nobe, Natasha Wax, Sony Vibe - Guest List 02. Ovadia - Spiral 03. Teklix - Nowhere To Be Found 04. Stan Kolev - Arising 05. TH-en - lullaby 06. Stan Kolev - Iridescent Clouds 07. Space Motion feat. Sofiya Nzau - Keyta 08. QDream & Gutenn - Lunaar 09. Tamer Fouda - R.E.A.C.T 10. Stan Kolev & Matan Caspi - Starseed 11. Pavel Shchukin - Multiuniverse 12. Nopopstar - Before 13. MOLEX. · QBAS · Nenastoyashchaya - Stay Alive 14. Alessa Khin - Western Shinobi 15. Cary Crank & OBL - Coldfire (Etonika Remix) 16. ANZA, DJ Nejtrino - Fade To Grey 17. Aramitt - Dune 18. Fuenka - Ikaros (Extended Mix) 19. ASHER SWISSA - Closer Enemy (Extended Version) 20. Gaba Kamer, Fuscarini - Zero Problems 21. Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana (Alexey Union & ETNE 2023 Remix)
How do you figure out fair prices for classic arcade machines, and what kind of leeway do you give in negotiations? How do you determine what you're willing to pay for a machine, and how does cosmetic damage, restoration status, and missing parts factor into that? And what about shipping parts and whole games? Do you know how to ship internationally, how to package things properly, tips for cheap shipping, and have you ever pallet-shipped whole games? Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. blaktone - 22 - 22 02. Kinky Sound & Kniagna - I Wonder 03. RUBACK, Sevenn - RIDERS ON THE STORM 04. Stanislav Stafire - Krishna 05. Kholina - Never Look Back 06. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Extended Mix) 07. DEFLEE, Dub Pepper - Look Good 08. James Mac & VALL - Bani Bihar 09. MOLEX. · QBAS · Nenastoyashchaya - Stay Alive 10. TOX1C, ASHER SWISSA, Eytan Peled - Tomorrow (Extended Mix) 11. Steve Levi - Yes! 12. The Khitrov, Obozov - Phenomen (Maze 28 Remix) 13. Portugal. The Man feat. Jeff Bhasker - Time Is A Fantasy (Anyma Remix) 14. Cary Crank & OBL - Coldfire (Etonika Remix) 15. Yuniverse , Ebru Keskin - Devil's Talk (Extended) 16. Luis Torres & Corporate Slackrs - Can't Hide (feat. Emma Zander) 17. ISMAIL.M, Maze 28 - Chain Reaction (Extended Mix) 18. Anyma - Explore Your Future 19. Silver Panda - Human Heart 20. Y.Y - Jupiter 21. Anyma (ofc), Sevdaliza - Samsara (Extended Mix) 22. Anza & Alon Halperin - Hypnotherapy 23. Estiva - On The Line (Extended Estiva Club Mix) 24. KARPOVICH & Dj Vedo - Elegant
IT'S AN INVASION! We tried to stop him, we even tried cutting his mic, but there's been a hostile takeover of our open co-host spot! (If you saw the last few frames of our previous livestream, you might know who it is...) Plus, we take a deep dive into original game hardware vs FPGA hardware emulation vs various multi-boards vs high score save kits vs software emulation, and more! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Chance from The Canadian Arcade, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
In a recent episode of our podcast, Peter Manos, Director of Research at ARC Advisory Group, discussed emissions monitoring and leak detection solutions with industry experts Krishna Uppuluri (VP/GM at mPACT2WO) and Chip Hilarides VP of Quality and Stewardship from Flint Hills Resources. The discussion offers a deep dive into the transformative power of AI-driven technologies for refineries and the petrochemical industry, showcasing successful case studies and offering insights for companies aiming to enhance their operational efficiency and environmental stewardship. Krishna Uppuluri emphasized the significance of operator adoption and transformation in achieving tangible results in emissions monitoring. Continuing he stated, Molex's success was rooted in a holistic approach that fostered strong partnerships across customers, regulatory bodies, and communities, ensuring the solutions were not just technologically advanced but also widely accepted and effectively implemented. Chip Hilarides shared Flint Hills Resources' journey towards innovating leak detection, spotlighting the pivotal role of partnerships with Molex and the US EPA. By focusing on delivering actionable information to operators, Flint Hills managed to enhance process safety and reduce fugitive emissions, demonstrating the replicability of their success for others in the industry. The conversation underscored the necessity of a long-term, stewardship-focused perspective over short-term, reactive measures, including a long-term approach based on holistic designs and expert-driven capabilities that extend compliance and encourage industries to adopt solutions that prioritize what truly matters for operational and environmental excellence and better stewardship. The episode concluded with a discussion on improving transparency and fostering open dialogue about emissions and leaks. Both Pillai and Halbert stressed the importance of being proactive and community-oriented, highlighting how early leak detection and advanced continuous monitoring not only ensure safety but also strengthen the bond with the communities they serve.--------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you have an intriguing, thought provoking topic you'd like to discuss on our podcast, please contact our host Jim Frazer View all the episodes here: https://thesustainabilitypodcast.buzzsprout.com
What's up everyone, today we have the pleasure of sitting down with Debbie Mayen, Head of Marketing Operations at Logitech.Summary: Debbie went from dreaming of diplomacy to steering the global martech ship at Logitech and takes us through a masterclass in making well timed bets and the art of simplifying martech. Her marketing operations mantra includes clear processes, open lines of communication, and giving her team the reins to shine. She walks us through why she's big on the whole marketing-meets-IT vibe, pushing for teamwork that taps into the best of both. And how her focus on celebrating wins and building an anti-fragile culture is key to withstanding chaos and uncertainty in a profession riddled with burnout. About DeborahDeborah got her start as an International Project Manager where she led big IT projects, and later pivoted to international MARCOM projects and bizdevThis led Deborah to a pivotal role as Marketing and comms manager at Encyclopaedia Britannica where she would spend 7 years managing marketing activities in Latin America and BrazilShe also spent 5 years as a Marketing Automation Project Leader at Molex – where she was focused on optimizing tech stack and lead generation processesToday, Deborah is Head of Global Marketing Operations at Logitech, where her team drives operational excellence for Logitech's B2B Marketing team focused on strategy and automation, segmentation and ABM Embracing Nonlinear Paths into MartechDebbie's foray into the world of martech is a tale of unexpected turns and adaptation. Growing up with a nomadic lifestyle due to her father's career in the oil industry, Debbie was exposed to diverse cultures and languages from an early age. This multicultural upbringing sparked an initial desire to pursue a career in international law or diplomacy. However, as she ventured through university, the reality of the constant movement and its impact on family life led her to reconsider her career trajectory.Opting for a more stable living situation, Debbie still yearned to maintain her connection to the international sphere. This longing eventually steered her toward the realm of international business, landing her a role at Encyclopedia Britannica, focusing on the Latin American market. It was here, amidst the challenge of managing a vast geographic area with a limited budget, that Debbie stumbled upon martech.In the early days of martech, with fewer than 200 vendors and most tools available only in English, resources were scarce. Yet, this did not deter Debbie. Leveraging tools like Silverpop, she ingeniously maximized her small budget to achieve significant impact across Latin America. This experience not only honed her skills but also ignited a passion for martech, drawn to its capacity for measurable results and efficient campaign management without the need for expanding her team.Debbie's entry into martech was born out of necessity but flourished into a deep-seated love for the field. Her journey reflects a seamless blend of her identity and her professional path, showcasing how embracing change and leveraging available resources can lead to unexpected and rewarding destinations.Key Takeaway: Debbie's transition from aspiring diplomat to martech enthusiast underscores the power of adaptability and the unexpected paths our careers can take. Her story is a testament to the impact of embracing one's background and challenges as opportunities for growth and innovation in the ever-evolving martech landscape.Navigating the Dawn of MartechDebbie's entrance into the martech scene came at a time when the landscape was vastly different from today's sprawling ecosystem. Reflecting on Scott Brinker's landscape charts, she recalls a period of consolidation and the nascent stages of martech, drawing parallels to the current explosion of AI tools in the sector. For Debbie, the early days presented both challenges and opportunities. The relatively small number of tools available meant she could delve deeper into the resources at her disposal, turning limitations into advantages.This era of martech was marked by significant acquisitions, such as Silverpop's integration into IBM's portfolio and Pardot's acquisition by Salesforce, signifying the beginning of industry consolidation. For Debbie, being part of the martech field from its inception allowed her to develop a comprehensive understanding of marketing automation platforms, a knowledge that would set the foundation for her future expertise.Her early start in martech endowed her with the ability to navigate the ever-expanding landscape without getting overwhelmed by the plethora of choices available today. Debbie's journey underscores the importance of foundational knowledge and the advantage of focusing deeply on available tools before branching out. As the martech landscape continues to grow, her experience offers valuable lessons in staying grounded amidst the noise and the allure of new technologies.Key Takeaway: Debbie's early experiences in the evolving martech landscape highlight the benefits of deep specialization and a focused approach to technology adoption. Her story is a testament to the power of leveraging limited resources for maximum impact and the importance of discerning evaluation in the face of rapid industry expansion.The Art of Simplifying MartechDebbie champions a philosophy of simplicity in navigating the galaxy of martech tools. She believes in a measured approach, cautioning against the allure of new technologies without a clear understanding of organizational needs. For Debbie, each addition to the martech stack represents not just potential benefits but also added complexity and potential debt. She emphasizes a cost-benefit analysis to ensure the advantages of any new tool significantly outweigh the costs, considering factors like team workload, system integration, and the tool's alignment with the company's evolving goals.This practical mindset extends to prioritizing work-life balance for her team and ensuring that any new technology seamlessly integrates into existing systems without creating unnecessary burdens. Debbie's old-school martech perspective of "less is more" serves as a guiding principle, advocating for a focus on what truly adds value and drives forward the company's objectives.Key Takeaway: Debbie's strategy in martech selection is grounded in simplicity and practicality, underscoring the importance of a discerning approach to tool adoption. Her advice encourages a balance between embracing innovation and maintaining a streamlined, effective martech stack that aligns with both immediate and long-term business goals.Navigating the Challenges of Marketing Operations at LogitechAt Logitech, the marketing operations team faces the intricate challenge of serving various internal and external stakeholders across different groups and brands. Debbie highlights that the key to managing these challenges lies in recognizing the team's central role as a service arm within the organization. With each business group having unique demands, it becomes crucial to maintain a bird's-eye view of all requests, ensuring no group is unaware of the others' needs.Process orientation emerges as a fundamental strategy for the mops team. By adhering to well-defined processes, the team not only safeguards the quality of their work but also empowers themselves to manage and prioritize requests effectively. Debbie stresses the importance of clarity and communication in this dynamic environment. She encourages her team to engage in open dialogues with stakeholders, offering the ability to push back on requests when necessary, provided it's done with clear reasoning and possible alternatives.This approach fosters a culture where markete...
Peter Manos, ARC Advisory Group's Director of Research, discusses with Krishna Uppuluri (VP/GM at mPACT2WO) and Chip Hilarides (VP of Quality and Stewardship at Flint Hills Resources) on the emerging emissions transformation for process industries. Explore insights into successful emissions monitoring and leak detection, emphasizing the pivotal role of operator adoption and collaboration in driving transformative change.
There are some arcade parts that everybody knows you just don't bother trying to fix. "It's a lost cause," they say. "You'd be crazy to try," they tell you. But guess what? Some of us fools love going on errands and get a kick out of tilting at windmills. And joining us as a special guest co-host for this episode is Troy from Troy's Restorations on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@troylukans2174 And be sure to stick around for a MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT at the end of the show... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
Three's Company? We'll see how this goes... Let's chat about our first pickups of 2024, the age-old paint vs vinyl vs laminate debate, games that appeal to casual players vs games that appeal to collectors/enthusiasts, and how to avoid setting your workshop on fire. PLUS A SURPRISE GUEST APPEARANCE BY CHANCE FROM THE CANADIAN ARCADE! https://www.youtube.com/@TheCanadianArcade Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Liam from Retrobotics, Charlie from Overtime Arcade, and K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair. https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.youtube.com/@primearcadetx https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
00. Alex MAVR - Intro 01. James Mac & VALL - Bani Bihar 02. Roma Wind - Destroy 03. Ver-dikt & Andy Dav - So Wavy 04. RoelBeat - Adelante 05. Slevin (IT) - Mumbai 06. Rafael Cerato & Stylo - The Savior (Extended Mix) 07. Y.Y - Tundra 08. Space Motion & Talón US - Uplifting Robot (Extended Mix) 09. DEFLEE, Dub Pepper - Look Good 10. Annabell Kowalski - Hey Boy Hey Girl (Extended Mix) 11. RUBACK, Sevenn - RIDERS ON THE STORM 12. MOLEX. · QBAS · Nenastoyashchaya - Stay Alive 13. Kholina - Never Look Back 14. Leblanc (FR) - Abyss 15. Madd Natt, MAXTAGE - Shanti 16. Ovadia - Spiral 17. Nobe, Natasha Wax, Sony Vibe - Guest List 18. Stan Kolev - Arising 19. Teklix - Nowhere To Be Found 20. TH-en - lullaby 21. Anza & Alon Halperin - Hypnotherapy 22. Anyma (ofc), Sevdaliza - Samsara (Extended Mix)
We will shortly be reviewing this product. Ahead of this is some general information about the device. Final pack award-winning technology into its latest UX2000 affordable ANC headphone New UX2000 ANC headphones from Final Final's previous ANC headphone release was the UX3000, which gained multiple awards and global recognition for its minimal design and impressive audio quality. Now with the UX2000, Final has harnessed its award-winning expertise and applied this to its new ANC wireless headphone for under 100. The UX2000 is more than just a new addition to the UX series; it represents Final's commitment to combining state-of-the-art technology with unparalleled audio performance. Whether for gaming, music, or calls, the UX2000 is engineered to deliver an unmatched auditory experience, setting new standards in the wireless headphone market. Available in Cream or Black, the Final UX2000 will be available for 99/$119/109 from Amazon and selected retailers worldwide. All new design and set of features The Final UX2000 inherits the legacy of the UX3000 while introducing its own unique design and features. Developed for everyday use, the UX2000 is lightweight and robust with a premium matte finish that is resistant to fingerprints and smudges for a clean and professional look. The advanced hybrid noise cancelling technology removes a significant amount of background and ambient noise for an immersive and distraction free listening experience. Designed for all-day comfort and usability, the UX2000 has a multi-fit housing structure with multiple points of adjustment for getting that perfect fit. The soft earpads and headband padding provide support that reduces fatigue and with up to 45 hours of audio playback, users can be confident in experiencing a full day of constant use in comfort. Additionally, Final has included an ENC Mic system that eliminates ambient noise, ensuring clear voice communication during calls and gaming sessions. Newly developed low-latency mode for gamers New for the UX2000 is its low-latency gaming mode, making it an ideal companion for gamers who demand synchronized, high-quality audio. Developed by Final, this mode also benefits users while watching movies, music videos or their favourite online content - perfectly syncing lip movements with voice and action scenes with its sound effects for highly engaging viewing. Key Features Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation: Equipped with a sophisticated system that effectively cancels external noises for a serene listening experience. Gaming Mode with Low-Latency: Specially designed for gamers, providing synchronized audio with on-screen action for an immersive gaming experience. Up to 45 Hours of music Playback: Offers substantial playback time, ideal for long commutes, work sessions, or gaming marathons. Multi-Fit Housing Structure: Adjustable in multiple directions for a perfect fit, ensuring comfort even during extended use. Fingerprint-Proof Matte Finish: The body of the device features a matte finish, making it resistant to fingerprints and oil, and ensuring that it doesn't easily show dirt. Foldable Design for Compact Storage: The headphones can be folded into a compact form making them convenient to carry. Specifications Colour: Cream/Black Communication Format: Bluetooth 5.3 Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz Codecs Supported: SBC, AAC Profiles Supported: HFP, A2DP, AVRCP Continuous Music Playback: ANC ON:45 hours. ANC OFF:60 hours Maximum Standby Time: Max 200 hours (ANC OFF) Charging Time: 2.5 hours Battery Capacity: 700mAh About Final Established in 2007, Final began as a subsidiary of the major American connector manufacturer Molex; in 2014, it went independent through an MBO by the current management team. Now is what you would call, its second formation. Products such as earphones and headphones belong to a category known as current electrical appliances whose value is the greatest when they are brand new. We, however, would like to create earphones...
Let's say goodbye to 2023 (and more...?) with an end-of-year recap, plus a look ahead at the year to come. Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
ALL INCLUDED ELECTRONIC RADIOSHOW & PODCAST Welcome to ALL INCLUDED. Every 15 days a new session mixed live in my studio. Deep house,Deep Tech,Melodic Techno,Progressive house, Tech House, Techno ... Electronic Music.Hope you like it and enjoy it. Thank you for following and listening. Have fun!! This radio show is also available on Apple Podcasts or any podcast platform or app, and also on my Youtube channel (jayme_tube). Feel free to suscribe yourself. You can follow me on Instagram (jay.me_world), Twitter (@jayme_deejay) or Facebook (@jay.me.dj.page) Contact me at: mailto.jay.me@gmail.com EPISODE #176 TRACKLIST 1. Bilgehan Ünver - What I Lost 2. Tony y Not - Your Exile In My Mind (Original Mix) 3. Anturage, Alexey Union - Firebond (Original Mix) 4. Doctor Dru - Setting Of The Sun (Hardt Antoine Remix) 5. Gueva - New Order (Original Mix) 6. Noya Chekoral - Turn Up The Hit 7. MOLEX., QBas - Fire
On this episode, we're joined once again by friend-of-the-program Steve Laity (aka Khatru311) as our first repeat guest co-host! We'll talk about wheelin' & dealin', de-converting converted cabinets, the upcoming holiday season, the pros & cons of different manufacturers' cabinets, games collectors like versus games casual players like, the importance of true love, and more! You can follow Steve at: https://www.youtube.com/@khatru311 and https://twitter.com/Khatru311 Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
On another very special episode, we're joined by Brandon (aka advans13 aka Deckard995) from Off-world Arcade on Twitch and YouTube. We'll talk about his unique perspective on the arcade hobby, podcastin' & livestreamin', his no-so-secret passion for B movies, plus collecting/restoring non-video/pinball coin-ops more broadly like gumball machines! You can follow Brandon at: https://www.youtube.com/@offworldarcade and https://www.twitch.tv/deckard995 Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
In this very special episode, we welcome Josh and Chance from The Canadian Arcade on as guests to discuss their role in planning, preparing, and operating an entire arcade filled with classic games for a blockbuster Hollywood TV series! Learn all about what it takes to make these vintage cabinets and monitors shine on screen, straight from the guys who made it happen! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
Artwork, harnesses, controls, power supplies, monitors, PCBs, cabinets, and more... When is it ok to use reproduction parts in your restoration/repair projects, and do they need to be 1:1 recreations of the original, or are modern "upgrades" a reasonable alternative? How far are YOU willing to go for oRiGiNaLiTy? Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
In this episode, Ha-Keem Abdel Khaliq, a Global HR leader and executive coach, shares his four pillars for success based on his book, You're Worth it! Advice, Insights, and Inspiration to Propel Your Career. He shares his best practices for authentic self-promotion, which includes questions you should ask yourself to make it easier to talk about your strengths.
In this episode, Ha-Keem Abdel-Khaliq, a Global HR leader and executive coach, offers excellent advice for career planning based on his book, You're Worth it! Navigating Your Career in Corporate America. This episode will help listeners think about career planning in a new way. Coach Ha-Keem also offers best practices for taking your career to the next level.
CRT 4EVA! Let's talk about the pros & cons of different arcade monitor models (which is your favorite?), common problems/issues, tools of the trade, why LCD replacement screens just stink out loud, and more! Plus, get your infamous G07 C302 Silkscreen Error t-shirt here: https://overtimearcade.myspreadshop.com/g07+c302+silkscreen+error-A64b42f489515e23cf868d945 Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
How far would YOU go to score that amazing deal? The one & only Cameron McCasland joins us to share his tale of rescuing more than a few highly-desirable arcade cabinets from certain doom in an abandoned trailer... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
Let's talk about rookie mistakes when working on coin-op machines, games we DIDN'T like, and organizing our arcade lineups... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
DISCLAIMER: THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY ANY GUEST OR COMMENTER ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL SHARING THEM AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR OTHER ASSOCIATED PARTIES. Something is fishy in the state of Oregon... with special guest Steve Laity from Mosaic Arcade https://www.youtube.com/@khatru311 Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to a group of guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Hosted by Jeremiah from Coin-Op Corner, Liam from Retrobotics, and Charlie from Overtime Arcade on YouTube, as well as K' from Prime Arcade Sales & Repair on Tik Tok and Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/@coin-opcorner3774 https://www.youtube.com/@retrobotics https://www.youtube.com/@overtimearcade https://www.tiktok.com/@prime_arcade https://www.facebook.com/primearcade Find us online at http://www.coinjampodcast.com/ and ask us a question in the live chat or comments! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coinjam/message
What is this, a sword for ants?!?! No! It's the Molex Picoblade, a common 1.25mm pitch connector used in electronics. We're choosing it on our I2S BFF board because we want a low-profile connector that's easy to plug and un-plug. If you'd like to use the same connector, you're in luck, because Digi-Key stocks the whole family. https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex-connector/picoblade-connector-system Let's check them out! See the chosen part on Digi-Key at https://www.digikey.com/short/h7mrvm8d Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------- #adafruit #thegreatsearch #digikey @Digi-Key
In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, We spoke to Tyson Masar, Global Director of Medical Sales, Molex all about the future of medical monitoring
Having Steve Sandler in this episode is such a treat! He talks about his presentations at the upcoming DesignCon 2023 in Santa Clara. He gives us a deep dive into some very complex engineering topics, including measuring the PDN Flatness and the state space model. Download this episode Show Highlights: Steve Sandler is in the running for Engineering of the Year along with Ken Wyatt Steve is doing a two-and-a-half-hour tutorial on PSMR, PSOR, and PSMR testing at the DesignCon. Molex and Tektronix are both participating in the live demonstration He s also doing a presentation with Heidi Barnes, Bandanin, and Ben Denon A lot of conferences are going virtual. The reach is undeniably great, however, what are the pros and the cons? What is valuable to who? Steve talks about the conception of Picotest in the US Picotest made the very first water-cooled probe which he will be showing at the DesignCon Innovative solutions can take decades from conception to fruition, Steve shares his PdD thesis from 2011 that got him ahead of the curve Steve deeps dive into the water-cooled probe, how it works, and the problems it eliminates 21:34 Power supply stability is critical in space, 23:28 What does it mean to quantify the flatness of the PDN? Steve co-authored a paper with Scott Witcher which will be presented at the DesignCon 26:25 Steve Sandler wrote a paper in 2015: Target Impedance Limitations and Rogue Wave Assessments on PDN Performance 31:29 FACTS! Computers in Space Station are being reset every 40 minutes 33:13 Steve stresses the importance of simulation and gives engineers a tip: “Start out with proven models and you'll get there. Get enough confidence.“ 34:39 Steve explains why it is necessary to find the “Q” to measure PDN Flatness 43:19 Innovation could have happened earlier, Steve talks about the typical economic problems that could be hindering technological advancements 47:51 Steve gives us a brief deep dive into the “state space model” and what it's attempting to quantify Links and Resources: Connect with Steve Sandler on LinkedIn Visit Picotest website Check out Steve Sandler's Books Register to DesignCon 2023
Industries around the world are capitalizing on autonomous mobile robots to make tasks more efficient, reliable and safer. While most prevalent in warehousing and logistics, AMRs are rapidly expanding to applications from cleaning to hospitality.Join us as we chat with Niamh Donnelly, co-founder and chief robotics officer at Akara Robotics, about autonomous mobile robots and their potential to revolutionize industries worldwide.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Click the link to learn more about our sponsor Molex's Brad Connectors and Cable Assemblies http://mouser.com/molex.Click the link to learn more about our sponsor onsemi's Python family of CMAS image sensors http://Mouser.com/onsemi.
Alexey Sonar Socials: Spotify: spoti.fi/2LNlsu9 Bandcamp: alexeysonar.bandcamp.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/alexeysonar Facebook: www.facebook.com/alexeysonar VK: vk.com/alexeysonar Telegram: t.me/skytopresidency Youtube: bit.ly/2MCWZXG 01. Alexey Sonar - Speedtest (Supacooks Extended Remix) [SkyTop] 02. ISMAIL.M, Redspace - Hyperboloid [UNCLES MUSIC] 03. Chris Zippel - To Follow feat. Ghenwa Nemnom (GMJ Remix) [Pillbox] 04. Redspace - Day Dream [UNCLES MUSIC] 05. Máximo Lasso - Lemon Tree (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [One Of A Kind] 06. Moonwalk - Power of Universe [Siona Records] 07. SHASHI (SL) - On Cloud Nine (Nacjus Remix) [Droid9] 08. Loey Fortuna, Martin Oscar - Avenencia (Dr Green Remix) [AH Digital] 09. D-Nox, Beckers - Control [Mango Alley] 10. Danilo Ercole - Take Your Mind (Ruben Karapetyan Remix) [Transensations Records] 11. Into The Ether - I Do (Extended Mix) [UV] 12. Spirit & The Guide - Alafia (Golan Zocher Remix) [Rabbit Rec-ords] 13. Different Ray - Lucky Escape (Callecat Remix) [3rd Avenue] 14. MOLEX. - Mind Split (Redspace Remix) [UNCLES MUSIC] 15. Jean Vayat, Evelynka - My Soul (Artaria Extended Remix) [Art Vibes Music] 16. Zigan Aldi, Monohøle, Ezgihan - Bir Dalda (Anatolian Sessions Remix) [Harabe] 17. Milkwish, Stone Van Brooken - Everything (Extended Mix) [UV] 18. Kamilo Sanclemente - The Last Mermaid [Droid9] 19. Stefaina - Appointing (Lila Rose UY Remix) [AH Digital] 20. Tash, Movement Machina - Odyssey (Tash's Retouch) [Move-ment Recordings] 21. Sajith Prakash - Light Years (Original) [Eat My Hat Music] 22. Night Stories - Together (Modeplex Remix) [OPENGATE SOCI-ETY] 23. Andi & Alex - Secret Weapon [Maneki Neko]
In this keynote interview from Industry Tech Days 2022, we hear from two leaders at electronics industry heavyweight companies—Digi-Key and Molex. Dave Doherty is the President and COO of distributor Digi-Key Electronics while Joe Nelligan is the CEO of Molex, a leading supplier of connectors and interconnect components. Both of these gentlemen started their careers as engineers and still have an enthusiasm for and understanding of the challenges that design engineers face today.
5G technology promises to revolutionize many industries, from autonomous driving, to industrial automation, to the way IoT communication is conducted. As 5G infrastructure is rolled out, some enterprises are taking matters into their own hands by bringing 5G in-house. Join us as we chat with Gilad Garon, CEO of ASOCS, about how private 5G networks are being used by companies across the globe.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Click the link to learn more about our sponsor Molex's RF Flex-to-Board Connector http://mouser.com/molex.
Driver and occupant monitoring systems are the fastest growing safety feature in the automotive category, and modern vehicles are already equipped with some form of DMS. But what does the future of DMS hold for advancements in hardware and AI integration?Join us as we chat with Modar Alaoui, founder and CEO of Eyeris, about the technology behind both driver and occupant monitoring systems.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Click the link to learn more about our sponsor Molex's FAKRA RF connectors: http://www.mouser.com/molex.Click the link to learn more about our sponsor onsemi's Hayabusa image sensor platform: http://www.mouser.com/onsemi.
Foundations of Amateur Radio In over a decade of writing a weekly article about all manner of different aspects of our hobby and community, I've never once talked about power connectors for your radio. It's so universal as to be invisible and rarely discussed. So much so, that something you do out of habit, makes another stop dead in their tracks and ask themselves why they never thought of it. Despite how you might feel at the time, there's no such thing as a stupid question. The other day a fellow amateur Dave VK6KV asked about a power connector he'd seen at the local electronics store. That question started a group discussion about powering radios and how best to achieve that. The very first thing to discuss is that the vast majority of amateur radio transceivers expect a nominal voltage of 13.8 Volt DC. That might sound like a strange requirement, but it's the voltage that comes from a fully charged 12 Volt lead acid battery, which is what many radios use as a power reference. The next thing to consider is that a transceiver can draw quite a bit of power when it's transmitting. My Yaesu FT-857D user manual suggests 22 Ampere, but I've never seen that in the decade it's been in my possession. When you purchase a radio, you'll likely discover that it either comes with bare wires, or some random connector that doesn't fit anything else. In many cases I've discovered that people cut off that connector and replace it with whatever standard they've come up with in their shack, but when they take their kit out on a field day, or acquire a new radio, the problem starts all over again. Let me suggest a different approach. The Anderson Power company, founded in 1877 by brothers Albert and Johan Anderson in Boston Massachusetts, make a range of connectors called the Anderson Powerpole and they come in a variety of ratings, sizes, shapes and colours. First introduced as a standard by the ARRL Emergency Communications Course in December of 2000, after previously being adopted by amateur operators in California, the Anderson Powerpole PP15/45 series was selected. The Coordinator for Hawaii State Civil Defense RACES, or Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, Ron, then AH6RH, now KH6D has a detailed description on his QSL page on how this came about. As a result, the stackable, asymmetric, genderless plugs are in wide use within the amateur community. The plugs are designed to be joined together using various orientations, creating a unique connector to suit your purpose. The Amateur Radio Emergency Service or ARES standard is one such orientation and before you adopt the Anderson Powerpole in your shack, make sure you use their orientation to avoid magic smoke from escaping your equipment. Picking a connector is just step one. When you acquire a new piece of 12 Volt equipment, you can cut off the connector and replace it with the ARES Anderson Powerpole connector orientation. Many amateurs I know then throw away the unusable connector, or shove it into a box for later. Instead, what I do is, terminate the plug that you just cut off in exactly the same way. Essentially, from a visual perspective, you've kept the power cable intact, but inserted a Powerpole join into the lead. As a result you now have a standard Powerpole power lead and you have a new Powerpole adaptor to suit the new connector. For that reason alone, I tend to bring a box of spare Red and Black Powerpole connectors to any field day and use the opportunity to spread the love around. As I said, the individual plugs come in a variety of colours, I have a selection of eleven in my shack, where for me a different colour means a different voltage or purpose. For example, I've adopted green as the colour for antenna radials. One challenge I'd not been able to resolve, until suggested by Ben VK6NCB, was how to avoid plugging a 12 Volt power supply into something that expects say 7.5 Volts. Colour alone isn't sufficiently idiot proof, especially in the dark. Ben suggested that I adjust the orientation of the plugs, preventing connectors of different colours to mate. Looking back, I can't understand why I didn't think of that in the decade I've been using them. I will note that there are other Anderson connectors in use. A popular one is the grey double connector, used in portable solar installations and caravans. I'd recommend that you consider if you really want to plug your radio directly into a solar panel or not and choose your connectors accordingly. Before you ask, to my knowledge the Anderson Power Company doesn't know I exist, nor did I get compensated in any way to say Anderson Powerpole. It's the ARRL Emergency Services standard and I'm happy to advocate for its use everywhere I go. So, whether you're using bare wires, banana plugs, Molex connectors or some other random barrel connectors, consider cutting the lead and inserting Anderson Powerpole connectors. When was the last time that you had to do the 12 Volt connector dance? I'm Onno VK6FLAB
Is your company equipped to empower hybrid work experiences at home, in the office, or anywhere? This new era of work requires a new approach, one that enables you to safely welcome workers back into their workplaces, while enabling flexible operational models. In this episode, I am joined by a panel of experts, including Bob Cicero, Cisco Americas Smart Building Leader; David Robinson, MechoShade Director of Automation; Dwight Stewart, Igor Founder; Giovanni Frezza, Molex Director Digital Enterprise and IoT Solutions; and Dannion Smith, Teknion Director of Ergonomic Initiatives to learn about the exciting potential of smart building technology. In our discussion, they define smart buildings, outline the making of Cisco's very own Penn 1 office in Manhattan, discuss meeting sustainability goals, and more! To learn more about Cisco Penn 1 office, the companies mentioned in the episode, and smart building technology check out the resources below: - Cisco Penn One virtual reality experience: cs.co/penn1 - Cisco Smart buildings: cs.co/smartbuilding - Molex: https://www.molexces.com/coresync/ - MechoShade: https://www.mechoshade.com/solutions/poe/ - Igor: www.igor-tech.com - Teknion: teknion.com/poe - Teknion table animation: https://www.teknion.com/workwell#section-PoE-lzVNCz1n46
Coast 2 Coast feat. Discovery - Home (Eelke Kleijn Remix) Margaryan,Molex,Coloray - Is Love Ever Enough (Mr Shaper Booty Mix) Marc DePulse, Far&High - Underrated DrunDel - Go Away Teklix - The Sun Dance Lian Gold, Erika Krall - Never Ever Monastetiq, Zanjma - Glucose Stylo, Space Motion, Asher Swissa - Relax Seleck - Take Me Down Airsand, TuraniQa - Better Of Alone (Dub Mix) Seegy - Only Now SevenEver, Nopopstar, 2JOHN'S, Eugene Jay, No Hopes, Andrey K - Lost (No Hopes, Andrey K Remix)
"In God we trust, all others bring data." Howard is joined by the Vice President of Quality and Operational Excellence at Molex–an 80 year old, $9 billion electronic connector manufacturer–and one of the thirteen pioneer Six Sigma blackbelts, John Petta. John shares his experiences for how powerful data is when it's accurate and when you're asking the right questions to solve the problem. Learn firsthand how John used data to make the former CEO of GE, Jack Welch, tell him that he blew his mind and more in this episode of Winning Digital Customers The Podcast! Winning Digital Customers | The Podcast focuses on stories of digital transformation, told by the people who led them. The podcast covers a range of topics including digital transformation, enterprise strategy and innovation, customer research, design thinking, agile practices, journey mapping, and other related ideas. The podcast is based on Howard Tiersky's Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Winning Digital Customers: The Antidote to Irrelevance. Tiersky lays out a simple but detailed five-step methodology that any company can follow to align their teams around a vision for the customer experience that will maximize their competitiveness in the market, identify the quick wins that will help them out of the gate, and ultimately drive the transformation needed to bring their company into alignment with today's digital world. Follow me on: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiersky/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiersky/) Website: https://www.from.digital/ (https://www.from.digital/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/tiersky (https://twitter.com/tiersky)
On this episode of The Shape of Work podcast, we are joined by Suma PN, Director - Human Resources at Otis India.Having been a part of the HR fraternity for over three decades, she has held numerous strategic leadership roles at organizations like Brady Corporation, Molex and United Technologies.With a background that extensive, it's no surprise this episode covers a lot of ground. We discuss with Suma:Critical questions that leaders should ask as they prepare for 2022Why talent communities are important and how to build oneLeveraging next-gen technologies to manage people and improve DEI at workplacesFocus on your people's needs, and they will respond by meeting yoursVision for the future of work Follow Suma on LinkedIn
Every Week On Air: Like That Underground Radio @likethatunderground www.likethatunderground.com/ Saturo Sounds @saturo-sounds www.saturosounds.com/ Ressonant Radio www.ressonantradio.com/ Center Waves @centerwaves www.centerwaves.com/ Mixadance fm @mixadance www.mixadance.fm/ TM Radio www.tm-radio.com/ DJ Club Universitario @djclubuniversitario www.radio.ujat.mx/ Listen at your preferred platform: podlink.to/PLTSTORIES Tracklist: 1st Hour - Michon @musicmichon 1. BRAGKEN, CATMOONK, ISIDA - Voice in My Head (Original Mix) 2. Bob the Groove feat. Jeanne - Together We Stand (Original Mix) 3. Flight Facilities feat. Your Smith - Heavy (CC:DISCO Dub) 4. Jimi Jules - Burning (Original Mix) 5. Tal Fussman - Burning Bridges (Original Mix) 6. Blindsmyth - All That Fiberglass (Original Mix) 7. Mimram, DJ AroZe - Liberator (Original Mix) 8. Cream (PL) - Amante (Original Mix) 9. Luis Fontes - Drops From Saturn (Original Mix) 10. Bjørk Stellar, Andy's Echo - Falling State (Brascon Remix) 11. SHMN - To Be Loved (Original Mix) 12. Squire, Dinky - Falling From The Window (Original Mix) 2nd Hour - Molex (RU) @molexmusic 1. DJ T. - Harem Disco (Chaim & Uriah Klapter Remix) 2. Fernando Lagreca - Phobbia (Oddcs Remix) 3. Nopopstar - Giving Up (Original Mix) 4. Alt Control - Optical Glitch (Original Mix) 5. Molex (RU) - Revival (Unreleased) 6. Green Mental - Dark Times (Original Mix) 7. Molex, Margaryan - Black DNA (Original Mix) 8. Mikah - Right Here (Original Mix) 9. Saides - Dreamer (Original Mix) 10. Space Motion - Run Again (Original Mix) 11. TNTS - Tragedy (Original Mix) Enjoy Listening. Website - www.polyptychmusic.com Soundcloud - @polyptychmusic Facebook - www.facebook.com/polyptychmusic Instagram - www.instagram.com/polyptychmusic Twitter - www.twitter.com/polyptychmusic
Tracklist: 1. Leandro Murua - Never Late 2. VegaZ SL - Until The Next Day 3. Sashet - Exotec 4. Jaime Holland - Sueno 5. Golan Zocher & Choopie - Fine Twist 6. UNKLE feat. Callum Finn - Catch Me When I Fall (Steve Weston Mix) 7. Royksopp - The Ladder 8. Teho & Ceas - Ideal 9. Tinlicker - Just To Hear You Say 10. Hyunji-A - Fireflies At Dusk (Ric Niels Mix) 11. Sebastian Haas - Galex (Innerphonic Mix) 12. NOIYSE PROJECT - Mindscream 13. Lio Q & Nicolas Leonelli - Perfect Love 14. Nordic Noir & Lie Society - Urban Trails 15. Pablo Arbelaez - Buddha (Nomas Mix) 16. Popof - Serenity (Pig & Dan Mix) 17. t0.n0.n0 - Prendi (Electro Mix) 18. Marbs - Mental Gymnastics 19. Amir Farhoodi - Shemroon 20. Quivver - Brothers & Sisters (Cid Inc. Mix) 21. Takuya Yamashita - A Thread Of Light (Keisuke Kimura Mix) 22. Hod - Reflect Of Relative Certainty 23. PROFF - Nibana 24. RoyCaster - Overture 25. P.LIMA - The Only One 26. Molex & Margaryan - Black DNA 27. Dip - February Evening (G-Day & Dima Bigulaev Mix)
This week's EYE ON NPI is FIRST in it's class - it's the Molex FIRST Robotics Components Cable Kit (https://www.digikey.com/short/nddt5cvr), designed specifically for the thousands of high school students who are participating in FIRST robotics classes and competitions (https://www.firstinspires.org/). This box comes chock-full of 2 and 3-conductor color coded cables, with different pitches and contacts. If there's one thing we remember from our explorations in robotics (or, heck, even watching robotics shows on TV) it's that mechanical connections are a huge concern. You can have the fastest bot, with the most flawless code, and all will be for naught if your power cable comes loose, or a sensor line is shorted to ground. A lot of folks learn about cable crimping to make custom cables - hey we even have a tutorial video on it (https://blog.adafruit.com/2021/04/02/new-video-crimping-connectors-collins-lab-notes-adafruit-collinslabnotes/). But here's the thing - even if you have a great crimping tool, it's extremely hard to do as good a job as a auto-crimping machine. You have to strip the wire perfectly, insert it into the tool, and press down with just the right amount of force. It's hard to get the crimp to be strong enough to grip the wire strands and cable cover but not so tight that it cuts into the housing. As we've gotten older, we've stopped trying to crimp cables, and instead we go with pre-crimped cables or housing + 'raw wire' sets like these (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3142). And that's what Molex has done here. They've chatted with FIRST robotics teams, including ones they sponsor, to figure out what cables are they using. Turns out they like the Molex SL Modular system (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/sl-modular-connectors). Then, they put together a low cost kit with a whole mess of cables and housings that will let you outfit a robot with power, servo, and sensor wires easily. You can check out the unboxing on YouTube, with Jonathan and Alan, where they go through each cable and what it's good for. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwokT0HmnB8) This cable set is good for any FIRST robotics team and it's plenty good for any home or company robotics or mechatronics project. It's also a great deal where you get a bunch of cables made by Molex themselves, at better prices than sketchy knockoffs! Digi-Key has tons of the Molex FIRST Robotics Components Cable Kits in stock right now for immediate shipment (https://www.digikey.com/short/nddt5cvr) - order today and you can be wiring up your robot by tomorrow afternoon.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
615: In our latest interview, Mike Giresi, Chief Digital Officer of Molex, discusses with Peter High the operating model changes to enhance the customer experience at a B2B company. Mike provides an overview of Molex's business, how he collaborates with peer CIOs under Koch Industries and externally, and what his purview as Chief Digital Officer entails. He also gives his vision for customer experience at a B2B Company leveraging his experience in B2C environments. Mike talks about operating model changes at the company, change management necessary, and fostering cultural change within Molex. Finally, Mike shares how he looks at connecting IT to the broader business, moving talent into higher orders of work, and trends in technology he is looking forward to.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
615: In our latest interview, Mike Giresi, Chief Digital Officer of Molex, discusses with Peter High the operating model changes to enhance the customer experience at a B2B company. Mike provides an overview of Molex's business, how he collaborates with peer CIOs under Koch Industries and externally, and what his purview as Chief Digital Officer entails. He also gives his vision for customer experience at a B2B Company leveraging his experience in B2C environments. Mike talks about operating model changes at the company, change management necessary, and fostering cultural change within Molex. Finally, Mike shares how he looks at connecting IT to the broader business, moving talent into higher orders of work, and trends in technology he is looking forward to.
In this episode of The Tech Between Us we're talking with Clara Vu, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Veo Robotics, about industrial automation and the future of robotics.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at https://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Learn more about Advantech at https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-eki1511-ethernet-device-server/.Learn more about Molex at https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex_brad/.
In dieser Folge von The Tech Between Us sprechen wir mit Clara Vu, Mitbegründerin und Chief Technology Officer von Veo Robotics, über industrielle Automatisierung und die Zukunft der Robotik.Weitere Inhalte zu Empowering Innovation Together finden Sie unter https://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Erfahren Sie mehr über Advantech unter https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-eki1511-ethernet-device-server/.Erfahren Sie mehr über Molex unter https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex_brad/.
MEP EP#302: A 1 Dollar Chips MatterAnnouncements Thanks for everyone that donated and stopped by the live stream! We where able to raise over $5000 for the Texas Children Hospital Network! Molex 217175-0001 Tasty Type-C connector No data pins? Only power and the CC pins for doing the Power Delivery handshake Datasheet Non FCC switcher? ICL7660CBAZA-T Super Voltage Converters Power Rail Flipper/Inverter Charge pump voltage “flipper” uses only two capacitors At an input voltage of 5V and an unloaded oscillator pin the switching frequency is 10khz Reducing to less than 9khz only takes one capacitor Price Singles: $1.82 Bulk: $1 SMT Bench Equipment for Soldering X-tronic 440 died now I need to replace! Soldering Iron Thermaltronics TMT-2000S-SM Tips S75LR018A S75DS045 Hot Air Quick 957DW+ Microscope AmScope SM series Get a 0.5x Barlow lens Tweezer set Non magnetic stainless steel is what you want ESD? Aven is a good brand Snips/flush cutters Hakko CHP-170 are king
This episode is with amBX smart building partner, Molex. I speak with Cory Souders who is the Business Development Manager at Molex Connected Enterprises – we discuss cost-saving vs user experience, the importance of focusing on occupant wellbeing, smart lighting on IT and IP infrastructure and we get Cory's opinion on how he sees the market accelerating. Learn more about Molex's light sanitation solution here
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
607: In this interview from a recent Metis Strategy Digital Symposium, Tim Dickson, Chief Information Officer for Generac, and Mike Giresi, Chief Digital Officer for Molex, focus on the ways in which technology leaders are engaging both employees and customers as part of their digital transformations. Tim discusses how he and his team at Generac think about the customer experience from a B2B perspective. Similarly, Mike discusses how he brings his background in B2C customer sensibility to the B2B work at Molex and how he achieves that through elevating the employee experience. Tim also talks about the ways in which the hiring of new talent and development of existing talent will change at Generac. Mike and Tim then both give their perspectives on how they bring people onboard and create buy-in with these new ways of working.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
607: In this interview from a recent Metis Strategy Digital Symposium, Tim Dickson, Chief Information Officer for Generac, and Mike Giresi, Chief Digital Officer for Molex, focus on the ways in which technology leaders are engaging both employees and customers as part of their digital transformations. Tim discusses how he and his team at Generac think about the customer experience from a B2B perspective. Similarly, Mike discusses how he brings his background in B2C customer sensibility to the B2B work at Molex and how he achieves that through elevating the employee experience. Tim also talks about the ways in which the hiring of new talent and development of existing talent will change at Generac. Mike and Tim then both give their perspectives on how they bring people onboard and create buy-in with these new ways of working.
In this 5th podcast in our series with Molex on 5G technologies, we explore smart farming and agriculture using 5G technology. Roger Kaufman, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing and Darren Schauer, Product Manager at Molex and David Pike, Content Director at Connector Geek Ltd. talk with Microwave Journal Editorial Director, Pat Hindle, about the emerging technologies and applications for smart farming and agriculture. View the Molex 5G Technology Site. You can find previous episodes of the Molex 5G Podcast series here.
In this episode of The Tech Between Us we're talking with Maxime Flament, Chief Technology Officer of the 5G Automotive Association, about navigating the complexities of Vehicle to Everything networks.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Learn more about the Innovate FPGA Design Contest at https://eng.info.mouser.com/intel-adi-innovatefpga-design-contest.Learn more about Molex at https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex-lte-gps-combo-flexible-antennas/.
In dieser Folge von “The Tech Between Us“ sprechen wir mit Maxime Flament, Chief Technology Officer der 5G Automotive Association, die Komplexität V2X-Netzwerke zu verstehen.Entdecken Sie weitere Inhalte zum Thema „Empowering Innovation Together“ auf http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Erfahren Sie mehr über Wettbewerb für innovatives FPGA-Design unter https://eng.info.mouser.com/intel-adi-innovatefpga-design-contest.Erfahren Sie mehr über Molex unter https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex-lte-gps-combo-flexible-antennas/.
ISI, or Interconnect Systems International, was acquired by Molex in the recent past. The company is in the manufacturing space, particularly in terms of packaging, at both the chip and board levels. That puts the company in an interesting position when it comes to the chip shortage, as the company's engineers have the ability to help customers redesign the boards to accommodate for different parts to replace those that simply are not available. To that end, I spoke with Tom Casey, a Vice president at ISI to hear how that's working out. Check out this week's Embedded Executives podcast to hear Tom's thoughts.
In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, we spoke to Lee Ettleman, Director, Corporate Strategy and Corporate Development at Molex about the future of mobile phones
#weekenDANCE #sergey_baribyn #margaryan Каждую субботу в 22.00 (Мск) радио-шоу о клубной электронике WeekenDance на Севастополь FM . Первый час наполнен новинками из рекорд-бокса Сергея Барыбина , второй час гостевые селекции от актуальных диск-жокеев России. (Новостная лента от imixed.news) Mix-1 01.AGMA, laroz feat. Parg - Tell Me (Laroz Remix) 02.CANCCI, Rick Pier O'Neil - Daylight (Rick Pier O'Neil Remix) 03.Cypherpunx, Sian Evans - Alien (Sebastien Leger Remix) 04.Hunter Game & Primal - Tears Apart (Original Mix) 05.Dor Danino - Shnekel (Thodoris Triantafillou Remix) 06.Mr.Basic & Touch The Sound - Bonjour Paris (Original Mix) 07.Airsand, Wayward Brothers - Kak Nikogda 08.8Kays, Lazarusman - Respect Me (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) Mix-2 01.Victor's Mob – Sunrise 02.Totoray, Toto Chiavetta, Coloray - Everlasting Movement 03.Darlyn Vlys, Northern Lite – Pacemaker 04.Alexander Alar - Bucharest 05.Tears For Fears - Shout (F.A.R Remix) 06.Tiga - You Gonna Want Me (WilyamDeLove Remix) 07.Deniz Kabu, Dramaphone, Sera Savas - Falling Out 08.Adana Twins, Kraków Loves Adana – Clocks 09.Molex, Margaryan - Black DNA (unreleased) 10.Leo Sagrado – Mess 11. Yasinskiy & Margaryan - Mesto Sili (unreleased)
#weekenDANCE #sergey_baribyn #margaryan Каждую субботу в 22.00 (Мск) радио-шоу о клубной электронике WeekenDance на Севастополь FM . Первый час наполнен новинками из рекорд-бокса Сергея Барыбина , второй час гостевые селекции от актуальных диск-жокеев России. (Новостная лента от imixed.news) Mix-1 01.AGMA, laroz feat. Parg - Tell Me (Laroz Remix) 02.CANCCI, Rick Pier O'Neil - Daylight (Rick Pier O'Neil Remix) 03.Cypherpunx, Sian Evans - Alien (Sebastien Leger Remix) 04.Hunter Game & Primal - Tears Apart (Original Mix) 05.Dor Danino - Shnekel (Thodoris Triantafillou Remix) 06.Mr.Basic & Touch The Sound - Bonjour Paris (Original Mix) 07.Airsand, Wayward Brothers - Kak Nikogda 08.8Kays, Lazarusman - Respect Me (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) Mix-2 01.Victor's Mob – Sunrise 02.Totoray, Toto Chiavetta, Coloray - Everlasting Movement 03.Darlyn Vlys, Northern Lite – Pacemaker 04.Alexander Alar - Bucharest 05.Tears For Fears - Shout (F.A.R Remix) 06.Tiga - You Gonna Want Me (WilyamDeLove Remix) 07.Deniz Kabu, Dramaphone, Sera Savas - Falling Out 08.Adana Twins, Kraków Loves Adana – Clocks 09.Molex, Margaryan - Black DNA (unreleased) 10.Leo Sagrado – Mess 11. Yasinskiy & Margaryan - Mesto Sili (unreleased)
Leaders from major electronics component distributors discuss how distribution enables them to reach more customers while managing increasing technological complexity. Our guests discuss how their go-to-market strategies and sales forces are changing, plus what new target markets they see on the horizon. We also explore how the need for digitization and global scale, as well as supply chain support, are reshaping the industry. Guests on this episode include: Michael Barone, Vice President, Global Channel Sales at Xilinx; Fred Bell, Vice President at Molex; Monica Highfill, Vice President, Sales, Americas at KEMET, Karen Worley, Director, Supplier Development at Avnet.
In this 4th podcast in our series with Molex on 5G technologies, we explore the challenges to deploying automotive applications for 5G. Gary Manchester, Director of Technology and Product Development for Automotive, and Uli Moehlmann, Director Advanced Engineering, at Molex talk with Microwave Journal Editorial Director, Pat Hindle, covering the design and business challenges in this area. View the Molex 5G Technology Site. You can find previous episodes of the Molex 5G Podcast series here.
See this product on Digi-Key at https://www.digikey.com/short/rn8rw873 This week's EYE ON NPI is keeping things easy, with an innovative new approach to flex connectors: introducing the One-Touch series of push-button FPC connectors from Molex! (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/one-touch-ffc-fpc-easy-on-connectors) Molex's connectors have a visible release button that allows for easy release operation. An innovation that will keep assembly and maintenance of flex connectors safe and easy. We use flex cables a lot in our electronic design. (https://www.adafruit.com/?q=fpc&sort=BestMatch) They are inexpensive, slim, durable, and easy to use. The connectors are likewise, inexpensive and un-intrusive. If you want to pass 20 to 50 (ish) contacts from one place to another, an FPC is going to be the way to go, no crimping, no housings, all pick & place friendly. Nearly all of our displays use flex connectors on em, which means the boards we have on the other side have an FPC connector. We tend to use either 'push/pull' connectors, these tend to have top-contacts. (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/0541324062/24047840) Or we use flip-top connectors, these tend to have the contacts on the bottom. (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/0512964094/3044821) These work great... almost all of the time. But once in a while, the little ears on the side of the connector come loose. Or sometimes they break off! And if the little insert breaks at one of the small hinge pieces, the whole connector needs to be replaced. And these connectors are really annoying to rework. Sometimes we just scrap the whole board because its so difficult to repair. That's why we really liked the look of the One-Touch FPC connectors from Molex (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/one-touch-ffc-fpc-easy-on-connectors) when we saw them pop up on the Digi-Key new products page (https://www.digikey.com/en/new-products). No yanking, twisting or pulling. They work just like other FPC connectors you're used to, with similar footprints and both right-angle (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/2004850440/13588615) and vertical style available. (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/molex/2004850540/13588607) FPC's can be inserted and will auto-lock in place. To remove, press on the button and remove the FPC. They are rated for 20 insertion and removal cycles, which should let the board make it through quite a few maintenance/rework/repair cycles! The Molex One-Touch FPC connectors are available in a few of the most popular sizes from 10 to 40 pins, in 0.5mm pitch (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/one-touch-ffc-fpc-easy-on-connectors) and will make a very nice upgrade for your next product design where you've seen a history of broken or damaged FPC connectors. In stock at Digi-Key right now, you can order samples of your desired One Touch connectors tonight (https://www.digikey.com/short/rn8rw873) and receive them tomorrow! Manufacturer’s Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG2FsS7ZXuo ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
In part III of our series with Molex on 5G technologies, Lee Ettleman, Director of Corporate Strategy and Corporate Development at Molex, joins Pat Hindle, Editorial Director at Microwave Journal, to explore the challenges to deploying 5G and how we can overcome them to realize the promise of the technology. View the Molex 5G Survey results here.
In this part 2 of design challenges for 5G, Molex experts Roger Kauffman, Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing, and William Spink, Global Director of Engineering talk with Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude about the rollout of 5G sub 6 GHz versus mmWave and the performance needs versus cost for these markets. Sponsored by Molex.
Stephen Drinan, Director of Core Products for Antennas & Micro Solutions at Molex, joins Microwave Journal editors, Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude, to discuss the current rollout of 5G networks and the design challenges for mobile devices including the antenna design. This is part one of a three part series with Molex experts discussing the challenges and solutions for 5G technologies. We thank Molex for sponsoring this intriguing series.
Marco Villaseñor es socio Fundador y CEO de RED BEAN,con más de 18 años de experiencia Directiva en las industrias electrónica y de la construcción en empresas multinacionales de gran escala tales como IBM y Molex en áreas de Gestión de Proyectos, Operaciones así como Administración y Desarrollo de Negocios. Laura eRRe es coach de negocios y estratega digital. Busca revolucionar la industria de la moda a través de alianzas y el posicionamiento de marcas SIEMPRE a la moda. ¿Ya te registraste en Fashion Digital Talks 2021? Reserva tu lugar en el congreso internacional de comercio electrónico, Negocios y Moda: www.fashiondigitaltalks.com
What are electronics companies doing, strategically and tactically, to adjust to today’s sourcing and manufacturing climate? Hassan Tawawalla, business unit director of the Printed Circuits Solution division at Molex, and David Palos, materials supervisor at Molex, join Mike Buetow to discuss inventory levels, double-bookings, supply chain transparency, and the need for companies to insulate themselves against shortages.
We've spend a lot of EYE ON NPI weeks on the niftiest sensors, microcontrollers, and wireless eval boards. But every engineer knows that your design can have the coolest tech in it, and then fail because of a bad mechanical connection. Cabling and connectors are not as sexy as a Bluetooth chip, but they are essential to any design - and a poor quality cable may not fail for weeks or months, bringing the whole product down for want of a single bad crimp! That's why we were psyched to see this new service from Digi-Key and Molex (a juggernaut in the connector industry!) called Molex Custom Cable Creator. (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/custom-cable-creator). This is awesome because there's a frustrating 'dead zone' in cable needs, where you can't use an off the shelf cable, and you're not ready to have a cable factory make 10,000 pieces. Even for only a single cable, crimping and crafting cables is a challenge (say that 5 times fast!). You have to have the right crimp tool, which can be surprisingly expensive and difficult to use, and you have to be super careful not to nick the wires - where strain can build and crack the wire when moved. The Molex Cable Creator allows users to choose from many different product connector families, circuit sizes, wire gauges, UL styles, cable lengths and more. To meet the needs of unique applications, the proprietary pinout configurator provides options to select individual connections and wire color. Popular Molex series like Pico Blade, Micro-Fit, Mini-Fit, Milli-Grid, Pico Clasp, Nano-Fit, Ultra-Fit, KK 254, DuraClik, Mega-Fit, Clikmate and so many more Custom Cables can be created by your request. The new Custom Cable Creator is a revolutionary tool poised to dramatically help wiring harness designers develop solutions to meet their exact needs. The amount of customization now available, customers can easily design their own pinout for the wires and greatly simplify cable routing and management. Let's go through the process ourselves. First up visit the Custom Cable Creator here (https://www.molex.com/molex/custom-cable-creator/digikey/) We're going to make a matching connector for a barcode scanner we stock on Adafruit (https://www.adafruit.com/product/1203). The scanner connects using an 11 pin Molex cable with PicoBlade connector - 1.25mm pitch. Start by selecting the Side A connector, there's over a dozen choices from 6.7mm pitch down to 1.0mm pitch. We picked PicoBlade 1.25mm. Then select the number of rows and circuits - in this case single row, 11 circuits. You can pick the cable end type, either receptacle or plug. In this case we want a receptacle so it plugs into the scanner. The image will update based on your choice so you have a good sense of what you've got selected! Next, pick the cable length and wire gauge. I want a cable about 6" long, that's 150mm. The scanner doesn't draw a lot of power so 28 AWG is fine, that will make it flexible. Onto the other side of the cable - since the wire gauge was set in the previous step, you can't go with any connector you please - only some will let you connect the gauge wires. Another option is...no connector! Say you want to solder this to a perfboard, choose "Single ended" to get bare wires at the end. In this case, I want to connect the 4 USB pin wires to my single board computer. The connector will fit into 0.1" header so I choose KK 254 which gives me a 0.1" receptacle at the end. In this case I want 4 circuits for the 4 data pins Here is also where you pick pinout configuration and cable colors. Since we're only using 4 wires, we want to make sure they're inserted into the right slots. In this case, we'll be populating slots 1 through 4. I'll set the colors to match the USB standard, that's always a nice touch. To wrap up, pun intended, we pick the cable bundling or wrap. I would do these for thicker cables, woven braid in particular is my favorite kind of covering! Now we finish placing the order. Cables are super customized so the sample cost won't be automatically calculated. Someone will email you to complete the order and pricing for a sample and then for larger quantities. If you don't need a complex cable, there may be an off-the shelf one available. Check out the cable assemblies category on Digi-Key for a wide range of pre-made cables (https://www.digikey.com/products/en/cable-assemblies/21), we've definitely used the assembled IDC cables for quick inter-board connects. If you're not a fan of wire crimping, you can get pre-crimped wires for standard Molex connectors, in a variety of colors and lengths. (https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=wm12450) The only thing is that you'll get the same crimp on both sides in most cases. That's it! To try it yourself, visit https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/m/molex/custom-cable-creator Visit the Adafruit Shop, back open! https://www.adafruit.com/
In this episode, we are joined by Scott E. Page, a Professor of Complex Systems, Politcal Sciences, and Economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Scott is an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute and is an author and speaker who has worked with Google, Bloomberg, Blackrock and NASA. Today, he discusses his book, The Diversity Bonus. What was covered Why diversity within teams must be based on cognitive differences and not solely differences in identity How the best problem-solvers and forecasters use several models and equations to assess the best strategy for solving complex economic issues Why cognitive diversity is a strategic asset given its impact on high-value problem solving, predictions and strategic planning Key Takeaways and Learnings The Diversity Bonus; the added value that comes from team members thinking about problem solving differently, bringing different tools together and how to realize this bonus Avoiding the ‘siren call of sameness' – why business leaders go wrong in employing people that are similar in identity and experience If you have one way to look at the world you would be better off flipping a coin to support your business decision making Links and Resources Mentioned in this Podcast Get in touch with Scoot Page via email, Facebook or LinkedIn The Diversity Bonus: How Great Teams Pay Off in the Knowledge Economy (Our Compelling Interests), a book by Scott E. Page University of Michigan, Ann Arbor website Santa Fe institute website Course taught by Scott Page 'Model Thinking' Other mentions: Cinematch, Bell Labs, Kaggle, Molex, InnoCentive, CalTech The Big Short, a movie by Adam McKay Expert Political Judgement, a book by Philip E. Tetlock The Chessboard and the Web, a book by Anne-Marie Slaughter The Success Eqaution, a book by Michael J. Mauboussin Cognition in the Wild, a book by Edwin Hutchins The Pause Principle, a book by Kevin Cashman
Pour réfléchir et interroger les réorganisations et les fermetures d'entreprises, Nous entendrons Christiane et Martine, toutes deux employées du tertiaire dans une plateforme logistique. Elles nous feront part des différentes réorganisations qu'elles connaissent dans leur entreprise et des inquiétudes qu'elles ont pour leur avenir dans un métier pénible et aux perspectives d'évolution réduites. On entendra François qui nous fera le récit de la fermeture de son usine dans laquelle il a travaillé pendant 30 ans. Enfin nous entendrons Anne Bory Enseignante chercheuse en sociologie à l'université de Lille. A partir d'une recherche collective sur la fermeture de l'usine Molex, elle nous apportera un éclairage sur les vécus des salariés et les stratégies des entreprises dans une économie globalisée. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter O’Connell Editor of the Clare Champion and Mike McPhillips a worker at Molex joined Marian on the line to talk about the job losses in Clare.
Molex Ireland has announced that it will be closing its facility in Shannon by the end of next year.This move will result in the loss of up to 500 jobs.Gillian is joined by Senator Keiran O'Donnell to discuss this further.. Photo courtesy of google images. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode of Driven’s Startup Spotlight features Kevin Kardel, Corporate Strategy at Molex, leading supplier of connectors and interconnect components. Kardel talks to Driven about Molex’s interest in the Detroit mobility ecosystem, their recent startup acquisition, and their recent move into the PlanetM Landing Zone.This Startup Spotlight was brought to you by Destination Detroit, business attraction entity of the Detroit Regional Chamber responsible for the 11 counties and 7,000 square miles that make up the Detroit region.Learn more about how Detroit is the region leading the world in mobility by visiting detroitdriven.us. Sign up for our newsletter while you're there.
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
Fanless server setup with FreeBSD, NetBSD on pinebooks, another BSDCan trip report, transparent network audio, MirBSD's Korn Shell on Plan9, static site generators on OpenBSD, and more. ##Headlines Silent Fanless FreeBSD Desktop/Server Today I will write about silent fanless FreeBSD desktop or server computer … or NAS … or you name it, it can have multiple purposes. It also very low power solution, which also means that it will not overheat. Silent means no fans at all, even for the PSU. The format of the system should also be brought to minimum, so Mini-ITX seems best solution here. I have chosen Intel based solutions as they are very low power (6-10W), if you prefer AMD (as I often do) the closest solution in comparable price and power is Biostar A68N-2100 motherboard with AMD E1-2100 CPU and 9W power. Of course AMD has even more low power SoC solutions but finding the Mini-ITX motherboard with decent price is not an easy task. For comparison Intel has lots of such solutions below 6W whose can be nicely filtered on the ark.intel.com page. Pity that AMD does not provide such filtration for their products. I also chosen AES instructions as storage encryption (GELI on FreeBSD) today seems as obvious as HTTPS for the web pages. Here is how the system look powered up and working This motherboard uses Intel J3355 SoC which uses 10W and has AES instructions. It has two cores at your disposal but it also supports VT-x and EPT extensions so you can even run Bhyve on it. Components Now, an example system would look like that one below, here are the components with their prices. $49 CPU/Motherboard ASRock J3355B-ITX Mini-ITX $14 RAM Crucial 4 GB DDR3L 1.35V (low power) $17 PSU 12V 160W Pico (internal) $11 PSU 12V 96W FSP (external) $5 USB 2.0 Drive 16 GB ADATA $4 USB Wireless 802.11n $100 TOTAL The PSU 12V 160W Pico (internal) and PSU 12V 96W FSP can be purchased on aliexpress.com or ebay.com for example, at least I got them there. Here is the 12V 160W Pico (internal) PSU and its optional additional cables to power the optional HDDs. If course its one SATA power and one MOLEX power so additional MOLEX-SATA power adapter for about 1$ would be needed. Here is the 12V 96W FSP (external) PSU without the power cord. This gives as total silent fanless system price of about $120. Its about ONE TENTH OF THE COST of the cheapest FreeNAS hardware solution available – the FreeNAS Mini (Diskless) costs $1156 also without disks. You can put plain FreeBSD on top of it or Solaris/Illumos distribution OmniOSce which is server oriented. You can use prebuilt NAS solution based on FreeBSD like FreeNAS, NAS4Free, ZFSguru or even Solaris/Illumos based storage with napp-it appliance. ###An annotated look at a NetBSD Pinebook’s startup Pinebook is an affordable 64-bit ARM notebook. Today we’re going to take a look at the kernel output at startup and talk about what hardware support is available on NetBSD. Photo Pinebook comes with 2GB RAM standard. A small amount of this is reserved by the kernel and framebuffer. NetBSD uses flattened device-tree (FDT) to enumerate devices on all Allwinner based SoCs. On a running system, you can inspect the device tree using the ofctl(8) utility: Pinebook’s Allwinner A64 processor is based on the ARM Cortex-A53. It is designed to run at frequencies up to 1.2GHz. The A64 is a quad core design. NetBSD’s aarch64 pmap does not yet support SMP, so three cores are disabled for now. The interrupt controller is a standard ARM GIC-400 design. Clock drivers for managing PLLs, module clock dividers, clock gating, software resets, etc. Information about the clock tree is exported in the hw.clk sysctl namespace (root access required to read these values). # sysctl hw.clk.sun50ia64ccu0.mmc2 hw.clk.sun50ia64ccu0.mmc2.rate = 200000000 hw.clk.sun50ia64ccu0.mmc2.parent = pllperiph02x hw.clk.sun50ia64ccu0.mmc2.parent_domain = sun50ia64ccu0 Digital Ocean http://do.co/bsdnow ###BSDCan 2018 Trip Report: Mark Johnston BSDCan is a highlight of my summers: the ability to have face-to-face conversations with fellow developers and contributors is invaluable and always helps refresh my enthusiasm for FreeBSD. While in a perfect world we would all be able to communicate effectively over the Internet, it’s often noted that locking a group of developers together in a room can be a very efficient way to make progress on projects that otherwise get strung out over time, and to me this is one of the principal functions of BSD conferences. In my case I was able to fix some kgdb bugs that had been hindering me for months; get some opinions on the design of a feature I’ve been working on for FreeBSD 12.0; hear about some ongoing usage of code that I’ve worked on; and do some pair-debugging of an issue that has been affecting another developer. As is tradition, on Tuesday night I dropped off my things at the university residence where I was staying, and headed straight to the Royal Oak. This year it didn’t seem quite as packed with BSD developers, but I did meet several long-time colleagues and get a chance to catch up. In particular, I chatted with Justin Hibbits and got to hear about the bring-up of FreeBSD on POWER9, a new CPU family released by IBM. Justin was able to acquire a workstation based upon this CPU, which is a great motivator for getting FreeBSD into shape on that platform. POWER9 also has some promise in the server market, so it’s important for FreeBSD to be a viable OS choice there. Wednesday morning saw the beginning of the two-day FreeBSD developer summit, which precedes the conference proper. Gordon Tetlow led the summit and did an excellent job organizing things and keeping to the schedule. The first presentation was by Deb Goodkin of the FreeBSD Foundation, who gave an overview of the Foundation’s role and activities. After Deb’s presentation, present members of the FreeBSD core team discussed the work they had done over the past two years, as well as open tasks that would be handed over to the new core team upon completion of the ongoing election. Finally, Marius Strobl rounded off the day’s presentations by discussing the state and responsibilities of FreeBSD’s release engineering team. One side discussion of interest to me was around the notion of tightening integration with our Bugzilla instance; at moment we do not have any good means to mark a given bug as blocking a release, making it easy for bugs to slip into releases and thus lowering our overall quality. With FreeBSD 12.0 upon us, I plan to help with the triage and fixes for known regressions before the release process begins. After a break, the rest of the morning was devoted to plans for features in upcoming FreeBSD releases. This is one of my favorite discussion topics and typically takes the form of have/need/want, where developers collectively list features that they’ve developed and intend to upstream (have), features that they are missing (need), and nice-to-have features (want). This year, instead of the usual format, we listed features that are intended to ship in FreeBSD 12.0. The compiled list ended up being quite ambitious given how close we are to the beginning of the release cycle, but many individual developers (including myself) have signed up to deliver work. I’m hopeful that most, if not all of it, will make it into the release. After lunch, I attended a discussion led by Matt Ahrens and Alexander Motin on OpenZFS. Of particular interest to me were some observations made regarding the relative quantity and quality of contributions made by different “camps” of OpenZFS users (illumos, FreeBSD and ZoL), and their respective track records of upstreaming enhancements to the OpenZFS project. In part due to the high pace of changes in ZoL, the definition of “upstream” for ZFS has become murky, and of late ZFS changes have been ported directly from ZoL. Alexander discussed some known problems with ZFS on FreeBSD that have been discovered through performance testing. While I’m not familiar with ZFS internals, Alexander noted that ZFS’ write path has poor SMP scalability on FreeBSD owing to some limitations in a certain kernel API called taskqueue(9). I would like to explore this problem further and perhaps integrate a relatively new alternative interface which should perform better. Friday and Saturday were, of course, taken up by BSDCan talks. Friday’s keynote was by Benno Rice, who provided some history of UNIX boot systems as a precursor to some discussion of systemd and the difficulties presented by a user and developer community that actively resist change. The rest of the morning was consumed by talks and passed by quickly. First was Colin Percival’s detailed examination of where the FreeBSD kernel spends time during boot, together with an overview of some infrastructure he added to track boot times. He also provided a list of improvements that have been made since he started taking measurements, and some areas we can further improve. Colin’s existing work in this area has already brought about substantial reductions in boot time; amusingly, one of the remaining large delays comes from the keyboard driver, which contains a workaround for old PS/2 keyboards. While there seems to be general agreement that the workaround is probably no longer needed on most systems, the lingering uncertainty around this prevents us from removing the workaround. This is, sadly, a fairly typical example of an OS maintenance burden, and underscores the need to carefully document hardware bug workarounds. After this talk, I got to see some rather novel demonstrations of system tracing using dwatch, a new utility by Devin Teske, which aims to provide a user-friendly interface to DTrace. After lunch, I attended talks on netdump, a protocol for transmitting kernel dumps over a network after the system has panicked, and on a VPC implementation for FreeBSD. After the talks ended, I headed yet again to the hacker lounge and had some fruitful discussions on early microcode loading (one of my features for FreeBSD 12.0). These led me to reconsider some aspects of my approach and saved me a lot of time. Finally, I continued my debugging session from Wednesday with help from a couple of other developers. Saturday’s talks included a very thorough account by Li-Wen Hsu of his work in organizing a BSD conference in Taipei last year. As one of the attendees, I had felt that the conference had gone quite smoothly and was taken aback by the number of details and pitfalls that Li-Wen enumerated during his talk. This was followed by an excellent talk by Baptiste Daroussin on the difficulties one encounters when deploying FreeBSD in new environments. Baptiste offered criticisms of a number of aspects of FreeBSD, some of which hit close to home as they involved portions of the system that I’ve worked on. At the conclusion of the talks, we all gathered in the main lecture hall, where Dan led a traditional and quite lively auction for charity. I managed to snag a Pine64 board and will be getting FreeBSD installed on it the first chance I get. At the end of the auction, we all headed to ByWard for dinner, concluding yet another BSDCan. Thanks to Mark for sharing his experiences at this years BSDCan ##News Roundup Transparent network audio with mpd & sndiod Landry Breuil (landry@ when wearing his developer hat) wrote in… I've been a huge fan of MPD over the years to centralize my audio collection, and i've been using it with the http output to stream the music as a radio on the computer i'm currently using… audio_output { type "sndio" name "Local speakers" mixer_type "software" } audio_output { type "httpd" name "HTTP stream" mixer_type "software" encoder "vorbis" port "8000" format "44100:16:2" } this setup worked for years, allows me to stream my home radio to $work by tunnelling the port 8000 over ssh via LocalForward, but that still has some issues: a distinct timing gap between the 'local output' (ie the speakers connected to the machine where MPD is running) and the 'http output' caused by the time it takes to reencode the stream, which is ugly when you walk through the house and have a 15s delay sometimes mplayer as a client doesn't detect the pauses in the stream and needs to be restarted i need to configure/start a client on each computer and point it at the sound server url (can do via gmpc shoutcast client plugin…) it's not that elegant to reencode the stream, and it wastes cpu cycles So the current scheme is: mpd -> http output -> network -> mplayer -> sndiod on remote machine | -> sndio output -> sndiod on soundserver Fiddling a little bit with mpd outputs and reading the sndio output driver, i remembered sndiod has native network support… and the mpd sndio output allows you to specify a device (it uses SIO_DEVANY by default). So in the end, it's super easy to: enable network support in sndio on the remote machine i want the audio to play by adding -L to sndiod_flags (i have two audio devices, with an input coming from the webcam): sndiod_flags="-L10.246.200.10 -f rsnd/0 -f rsnd/1" open pf on port 11025 from the sound server ip: pass in proto tcp from 10.246.200.1 to any port 11025 configure a new output in mpd: audio_output { type "sndio" name "sndio on renton" device "snd@10.246.200.10/0" mixer_type "software" } and enable the new output in mpd: $mpc enable 2 Output 1 (Local speakers) is disabled Output 2 (sndio on renton) is enabled Output 3 (HTTP stream) is disabled Results in a big win: no gap anymore with the local speakers, no reencoding, no need to configure a client to play the stream, and i can still probably reproduce the same scheme over ssh from $work using a RemoteForward. mpd -> sndio output 2 -> network -> sndiod on remote machine | -> sndio output 1 -> sndiod on soundserver Thanks ratchov@ for sndiod :) ###MirBSD’s Korn Shell on Plan9 Jehanne Let start by saying that I’m not really a C programmer. My last public contribution to a POSIX C program was a little improvement to the Snort’s react module back in 2008. So while I know the C language well enough, I do not know anything about the subtleness of the standard library and I have little experience with POSIX semantics. This is not a big issue with Plan 9, since the C library and compiler are not standard anyway, but with Jehanne (a Plan 9 derivative of my own) I want to build a simple, loosely coupled, system that can actually run useful free software ported from UNIX. So I ported RedHat’s newlib to Jehanne on top of a new system library I wrote, LibPOSIX, that provides the necessary emulations. I wrote several test, checking they run the same on Linux and Jehanne, and then I begun looking for a real-world, battle tested, application to port first. I approached MirBSD’s Korn Shell for several reason: it is simple, powerful and well written it has been ported to several different operating systems it has few dependencies it’s the default shell in Android, so it’s really battle tested I was very confident. I had read the POSIX standard after all! And I had a test suite! I remember, I thought “Given newlib, how hard can it be?” The porting begun on September 1, 2017. It was completed by tg on January 5, 2018. 125 nights later. Turn out, my POSIX emulation was badly broken. Not just because of the usual bugs that any piece of C can have: I didn’t understood most POSIX semantics at all! iXsystems ###Static site generator with rsync and lowdown on OpenBSD ssg is a tiny POSIX-compliant shell script with few dependencies: lowdown(1) to parse markdown, rsync(1) to copy temporary files, and entr(1) to watch file changes. It generates Markdown articles to a static website. It copies the current directory to a temporary on in /tmp skipping .* and _*, renders all Markdown articles to HTML, generates RSS feed based on links from index.html, extracts the first tag from every article to generate a sitemap and use it as a page title, then wraps articles with a single HTML template, copies everything from the temporary directory to $DOCS/ Why not Jekyll or “$X”? ssg is one hundred times smaller than Jekyll. ssg and its dependencies are about 800KB combined. Compare that to 78MB of ruby with Jekyll and all the gems. So ssg can be installed in just few seconds on almost any Unix-like operating system. Obviously, ssg is tailored for my needs, it has all features I need and only those I use. Keeping ssg helps you to master your Unix-shell skills: awk, grep, sed, sh, cut, tr. As a web developer you work with lots of text: code and data. So you better master these wonderful tools. Performance 100 pps. On modern computers ssg generates a hundred pages per second. Half of a time for markdown rendering and another half for wrapping articles into the template. I heard good static site generators work—twice as fast—at 200 pps, so there’s lots of performance that can be gained. ;) ###Why does FreeBSD have virtually no (0%) desktop market share? Because someone made a horrible design decision back in 1984. In absolute fairness to those involved, it was an understandable decision, both from a research perspective, and from an economic perspective, although likely not, from a technology perspective. Why and what. The decision was taken because the X Window System was intended to run on cheap hardware, and, at the time, that meant reduced functionality in the end-point device with the physical display attached to it. At the same time, another force was acting to also limit X displays to display services only, rather than rolling in both window management and specific widget instances for common operational paradigms. Mostly, common operational paradigms didn’t really exist for windowing systems because they also simply didn’t exist at the time, and no one really knew how people were going to use the things, and so researchers didn’t want to commit future research to a set of hard constraints. So a decision was made: separate the display services from the application at the lowest level of graphics primitives currently in use at the time. The ramifications of this were pretty staggering. First, it guaranteed that all higher level graphics would live on the host side of the X protocol, instead of on the display device side of the protocol. Despite a good understanding of Moore’s law, and the fact that, since no X Terminals existed at the time as hardware, but were instead running as emulations on workstations that had sufficient capability, this put the higher level GUI object libraries — referred to as “widgets” — in host libraries linked into the applications. Second, it guaranteed that display organization and management paradigms would also live on the host side of the protocol — assumed, in contradiction to the previous decision, to be running on the workstation. But, presumably, at some point, as lightweight X Terminals became available, to migrate to a particular host computer managing compute resource login/access services. Between these early decisions reigned chaos. Specifically, the consequences of these decisions have been with us ever since: Look-and-feel are a consequence of the toolkit chosen by the application programmer, rather than a user decision which applies universally to all applications. You could call this “lack of a theme”, and — although I personally despise the idea of customizing or “theming” desktops — this meant that one paradigm chosen by the user would not apply universally across all applications, no matter who had written them. Window management style is a preference. You could call this a more radical version of “theming” — which you will remember, I despise — but a consequence to this is that training is not universal across personnel using such systems, nor is it transferrable. In other words, I can’t send someone to a class, and have them come back and use the computers in the office as a tool, with the computer itself — and the elements not specific to the application itself — disappearing into the background. Both of these ultimately render an X-based system unsuitable for desktops. I can’t pay once for training. Training that I do pay for does not easily and naturally translate between applications. Each new version may radically alter the desktop management paradigm into unrecognizability. Is there hope for the future? Well, the Linux community has been working on something called Wayland, and it is very promising… …In the same way X was “very promising” in 1984, because, unfortunately, they are making exactly the same mistakes X made in 1984, rather than correcting them, now that we have 20/20 hindsight, and know what a mature widget library should look like. So Wayland is screwing up again. But hey, it only took us, what, 25 years to get from X in 1987 to Wayland in in 2012. Maybe if we try again in 2037, we can get to where Windows was in 1995. ##Beastie Bits New washing machine comes with 7 pages of open source licenses! BSD Jobs Site FreeBSD Foundation Update, May 2018 FreeBSD Journal looking for book reviewers zedenv ZFS Boot Environment Manager Tarsnap ##Feedback/Questions Wouter - Feedback Efraim - OS Suggestion kevr - Raspberry Pi2/FreeBSD/Router on a Stick Vanja - Interview Suggestion Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
GLEN CANNON BEEN ON MY SHOW FROM THE VERY BEGINNING IN 2004 WHEN HE WAS PUSHING OUT STREET NOISE AND NOW HE HAS AN ARRAY OF ARTIST ALONG WITH VENT RADIO........TORI BLEU IS ONE OF THE ARTIST WITH GLEN, I'VE PLAYED HER MUSIC ON THE SHOW B4 AND IT WILL BE NICE TO GET A FULL TASTE OF IT ON THE SHOW.........DREW SMITH, RnB ARTIST I MET A FEW YEARS BACK AT AN ATL MUSIC CONFERENCE. WE ARE EXCITED TO HAVE HIM BACK ON THE SHOW.......NORVELL A. MOLEX JR. aka DJ J.SQUARED, THE SILK VOICE OF THE JAZZ SUITES BACK IN THE DAYS WILL BE IN TO CO HOST WITH ME AND TALK ABOUT HIS RADIO AND PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLZ.............................
Podcast Notes Stephen is currently working on DipTrace part libraries and templates for DRC and CAM file generation. Should have an article out next week about it. GitHub repository for DipTrace files are located here. The BGA Escape article is complete! Read it on our blog. See Figure 1. Parker finished up the USB Type-C test board. Download the files here. He is using a Molex 105450-0101 USB Type-C that is all SMD. See Figure 2. Progress on the KiCad footprints and part libraries. Check out what Dustin has done so far here. Stephen found out that KiCad uses ".pretty" as an extension format for the libraries. Parker thinks the developers thought it was good for KiCad's self esteem. Toilet seat has a scale that tells you how much your excrement weighs. Stephen's IoT toilet exists. Modular Moto Z Android phone supports DIY and RPi HAT add-ons. A modular cell phone you can buy right now as Project Ara hasn't seen any real hardware in customer hands yet. Has a SDK that allows talking to the interface. Parker asks "College is starting back up. As a Freshman Electrical Engineer what should you buy to get a leg up?". A good breadboard and jumper wires would help out in labs. Stephen and Parker will be putting together an Intro to Hardware article in the future. Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro theme!
IN THE ZAPELLIC COURT WHERE GUILTY MEANS IT'S GOT TO GO DOWN AND INNOCENT MEANS KEEPING IT REEL......WHERE T-A-Z IS THE JUDGE AND HIS PANEL ARE THE JURORS......
Professional highlights 1. Amp Incorporated (now TE Connectivity) – Managed AMP’s GM accounts in Ohio, Delco Air, Delco Products, Delco Moraine, Inland, Frigidaire, responsibilities included connectors, subsystems, switches, fiber optics and other products for Amp’s largest auto-machine accounts. 2. Molex – Marketing Manager Data Division – lead the McKinsey restructuring team to restructure Molex from a product focused company into a customer based company, directed the company away from consumer durables to professional electronics (computer, telecom, datacom), created the Data Division, developed the product that remains their #1 seller over 20 years later, grew sales from $90M to over $2B, with the Data Division doing 20%+ net profit, won numerous company awards. 3. Crane Electronics (now Crane Connectors) – founder, President, developed and sold electronics components and subsystems for the military, telecom, datacom and computers, the company is still profitable over 30+ years later and left to create Compass. 4. Compass – single-handedly developed the world’s most advanced connector system and sold multi-million dollar licenses to 3M, LG and Litton (acquired by Northrop Grumman). 5. The Panda Project – founder, CEO, created the world’s best personal computers and servers, was the #1 IPO of 1996, disrupted the market so much that the company ran afoul of Intel and Microsoft, was the victim of a stock manipulation scheme aided by illegal activities of a major bracket firm forcing the sale of the company to a Silicon Valley venture firm in 1999, but saw no positive return on stock due to a series of missteps by the management team installed by the venture capitalists, never equaling the sales achieved by Panda. 6. Founded NewGuard Entertainment Corp in 2006 to develop content for the changing media landscape. The premier property developed and ready for full launch is World Moto Clash, on track for a $1B+ valuation. 7. Founded the Silicon Valley Incubator to launch large scale firms in hardware, entertainment content and consumer products. 8. In 2015, Crane founded the Cyber Security Incubator when he realized unless the industry started doing a better job, none of the internet would matter and much of our military might wouldn’t either. Achievements 1. Over 100 patents granted in computer architecture, semiconductor technology, robotics, thermodynamics and interconnect technology. 2. Won the ID Magazine and International Design Yearbook annual design awards. 3. Products designed by Crane have been displayed at the San Francisco MOMA, the Metropolitan Museum and the Modern Museum in Bremen, Germany. 4. Won product and marketing awards at Comdex, CeBIT, PC Expo and the Consumer Electronics show. 5. Jean Novell picked a Crane computer design as one of the top science/art object in the world. 6. Crane has been interviewed on NPR, CNBC, NBC and CNN regarding technology and products. 7. An accomplished Superbike racer and team owner for over 30 years, consistently finishing high up in the national standings. 8. Formerly High-Performance editor for BMW News. 9. Currently developing several TV and film properties associated with World Moto Clash. 10. Crane was an accomplished guitar player and DJ at Washington & Lee University radio while studying electrical engineering and playing varsity athletics at the Virginia Military Institute. 11. He has also developed a TV series, Vultures in the Valley, which is currently being developed for ITV Global. www.worldmotoclash.com/ www.linkedin.com/in/stanfordcrane
Professional highlights 1. Amp Incorporated (now TE Connectivity) – Managed AMP’s GM accounts in Ohio, Delco Air, Delco Products, Delco Moraine, Inland, Frigidaire, responsibilities included connectors, subsystems, switches, fiber optics and other products for Amp’s largest auto-machine accounts. 2. Molex – Marketing Manager Data Division – lead the McKinsey restructuring team to restructure Molex from a product focused company into a customer based company, directed the company away from consumer durables to professional electronics (computer, telecom, datacom), created the Data Division, developed the product that remains their #1 seller over 20 years later, grew sales from $90M to over $2B, with the Data Division doing 20%+ net profit, won numerous company awards. 3. Crane Electronics (now Crane Connectors) – founder, President, developed and sold electronics components and subsystems for the military, telecom, datacom and computers, the company is still profitable over 30+ years later and left to create Compass. 4. Compass – single-handedly developed the world’s most advanced connector system and sold multi-million dollar licenses to 3M, LG and Litton (acquired by Northrop Grumman). 5. The Panda Project – founder, CEO, created the world’s best personal computers and servers, was the #1 IPO of 1996, disrupted the market so much that the company ran afoul of Intel and Microsoft, was the victim of a stock manipulation scheme aided by illegal activities of a major bracket firm forcing the sale of the company to a Silicon Valley venture firm in 1999, but saw no positive return on stock due to a series of missteps by the management team installed by the venture capitalists, never equaling the sales achieved by Panda. 6. Founded NewGuard Entertainment Corp in 2006 to develop content for the changing media landscape. The premier property developed and ready for full launch is World Moto Clash, on track for a $1B+ valuation. 7. Founded the Silicon Valley Incubator to launch large scale firms in hardware, entertainment content and consumer products. 8. In 2015, Crane founded the Cyber Security Incubator when he realized unless the industry started doing a better job, none of the internet would matter and much of our military might wouldn’t either. Achievements 1. Over 100 patents granted in computer architecture, semiconductor technology, robotics, thermodynamics and interconnect technology. 2. Won the ID Magazine and International Design Yearbook annual design awards. 3. Products designed by Crane have been displayed at the San Francisco MOMA, the Metropolitan Museum and the Modern Museum in Bremen, Germany. 4. Won product and marketing awards at Comdex, CeBIT, PC Expo and the Consumer Electronics show. 5. Jean Novell picked a Crane computer design as one of the top science/art object in the world. 6. Crane has been interviewed on NPR, CNBC, NBC and CNN regarding technology and products. 7. An accomplished Superbike racer and team owner for over 30 years, consistently finishing high up in the national standings. 8. Formerly High-Performance editor for BMW News. 9. Currently developing several TV and film properties associated with World Moto Clash. 10. Crane was an accomplished guitar player and DJ at Washington & Lee University radio while studying electrical engineering and playing varsity athletics at the Virginia Military Institute. 11. He has also developed a TV series, Vultures in the Valley, which is currently being developed for ITV Global. http://www.worldmotoclash.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stanfordcrane
Alon got to play Dragon's Crown, and he doesn't agree with Ara about that damn narrator. Also, he's been spending a lot of time with his arcade machine, and in this episode, you will too!
Alon got to play Dragon's Crown, and he doesn't agree with Ara about that damn narrator. Also, he's been spending a lot of time with his arcade machine, and in this episode, you will too!
...NORVEL MOLEX JR. WEB RADIO HOST WILL TALK ABOUT HIS NEWEST SHOW AND GIVE US HIS OPINION ON A COUPLE OF MUSICAL TRACKZ....