The Spark Gap talks Open Hardware Summit

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We’re big fans of podcasts about electronics and embedded systems like The Amp Hourembedded.fm and The Spark Gap podcast.   (Please let us know in the comments of other shows we should check out)

In the latest Spark Gap episode, Karl and Corey talk about their trip to Portland for the 2016 Open Hardware Summit:

The Spark Gap Podcast – Episode 49

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Our favorite past episodes include the two-episode discussion of PCB design:

We also enjoyed when Karl and Corey were joined by James Lewis of Kemet Electronics to talk about capacitors.

The Spark Gap talks Open Hardware Summit

Open Hardware Summit 2016: afternoon sessions

[see previous blog post for morning sessions]

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Video recordings of Session 3 and Session 4 of Open Hardware Summit 2016 in Portland:

OSHWA certification

Alicia Gibb and Michael Weinberg

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[Session 3: seek to 0 hr 16 min]

 

Note – the recording is missing these talks:

  • Steve Hodges: micro:bit Open Source Physical Computing Platform for CS Education
  • Dan Seal: Rise of Open Hardware in Education
  • Sakshi Srivastava

 

Creating an open factory among factories

Eric Pan

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[Session 4: starts at the beginning]

 

Space the Final Frontier of Open Hardware

Aaron Baker and Andrew Greenberg

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[Session 4: seek to 0 hr 19 min]

 

Beyond microchips: infrastructure, norms and feedback for open classical instruments

David Perry

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[Session 4: seek to 0 hr 35 min]

 

Open Source Hardware in our National Parks

Rianne Trujillo

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[Session 4: seek to 0 hr 51 min]

 

Open and Good Enough Manufacturing Solutions

Luka Mustafa

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[Session 4: seek to 1 hr 5 min]

 

Gallery of slides from the above talks:

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Related post:

Open Hardware Summit 2016: morning sessions

Open Hardware Summit 2016: afternoon sessions

Open Hardware Summit 2016: morning sessions

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Video recordings of Session 1 and Session 2 of Open Hardware Summit 2016 in Portland:

Programming is Forgetting

Allison Parrish

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[seek to 45 min]

 

“Embedis” dictionary server for embedded systems

Tom Moxon and David Turnbull

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[seek to 1 hr 18 min]

 

OpenMV: From Hack-A-Day Fail of the Week to Success

Kwabena Agyeman

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[seek to 1 hr 32 min]

 

Open vs. Collaborative: Lessons from Linux and Google

Jason Krinder

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[seek to 1 hr 49 min]

 

Caroline Sinders

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[seek to 2 hr 38 min]

 

Free/Libre/Open Source Marketing

Harris Kenny

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[Part 1: seek to 2 hr 52 min of Session 1]

[Part 2: start of Session 2]

 

Open Source Hardware at Intel: Moving the Mountain

Tracey Erway

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[seek to 0 hr 7 min]

 

Designing an ecosystem to drive an open source hardware project

Shigeru Kobayashi and Genta Kondo

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[seek to 0 hr 21 min]

 

Bilal Ghalib

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[seek to 0 hr 40 min]

 

Open Source Hardware Medical Instrumentation

Ashwin Whitchurch

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[seek to 0 hr 59 min]

 

What’s up with My Grandma? Open Hardware and Motor Function

Justyna Ausareny

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[seek to 1 hr 23 min]  note: the talk is truncated

 

Gallery of slides from the above talks:

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Related post:

Open Hardware Summit 2016: afternoon sessions

Open Hardware Summit 2016: morning sessions

The People, Talks, and Swag of Open Hardware Summit

Friday was the 2016 Open Hardware Summit, a yearly gathering of people who believe in the power of open design. The use of the term “summit” rather than “conference” is telling. This gathering brings together a critical mass of people running hardware companies that adhere to the ideal of “open”, but this isn’t at the exclusion…

via The People, Talks, and Swag of Open Hardware Summit — Hackaday

The People, Talks, and Swag of Open Hardware Summit