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Inspired by over-the-cubical-wall conversations about the changing world of electronics and electrical engineering, Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman created an electrical engineering podcast. Covering a broad range of topics from the basics of electrical engineering to the tough engineering problems of tomorrow’s technologies, Daniel & Mike bring in members of Keysight’s engineering team to provide their unique perspectives.
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Measurement Overkill and why “Accuracy” is the Wrong Word – #42 from 2020-05-20T00:00
Metrology Podcast
May 20th is a special day - World Metrology Day! Get a bit of history and learn about all things metrology when you join Daniel Bogdanoff, Bob Stern, and Chris ...
Life Lessons from electroBOOM! – DON’T PLAY WITH HIGH VOLTAGE! (Mehdi Sadaghdar Interview) – #41 from 2019-12-12T15:00:29
That time Mehdi almost died on camera, science & tech on YouTube, 50 takes of the same scene, and more life advice from Mehdi Sadaghdar, aka electroBOOM! Join Mehdi and Daniel Bogdanoff in an r...
ListenLittle Big Power: Femtoamps and Regenerative Supplies – #40 from 2019-12-07T06:57
When power systems get ridiculous...
Power goes way beyond basic bench power supplies. Daniel Bogdanoff sits down with Chris Cain to explore femtoamp measurements, 100 kV multi-...
5G, Beamforming, & MIMO – #39 from 2019-11-29T16:02
5G means business. With wired speeds coming in over the air, designers are turning to new wireless techniques like beamforming, MIMO, and advanced tower synchonization designed to pump you full of ...
ListenUSB4 – No more Mr. Nice Guy, your USB-C connector has to do it all! – #38 from 2019-11-21T00:00
New tunneling modes, the scoop on plugfests, and 40 Gbps!
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Teaser: EEs Talk Tech Season 2! from 2019-10-22T16:00:29
It ain't over. We're back with a hot new season, premiering November 21, 2019!
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IC Packaging – #37 from 2019-03-15T16:59:04
The unsung heroes of the IC world - packaging engineers!
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Space Technology – #36 from 2018-12-13T21:49:09
Space requires new technologies. Much like the space race of the 1950s, engineers are feverishly working to gain a competitive advantage. Mark Lombardi sits down to explore rad hardening, thermal v...
ListenNew 110 GHz Oscilloscope – UXR Q&A #35 from 2018-09-21T00:00
Brig Asay, Melissa, and Daniel Bogdanoff sit down to answer the internet's questions about the new 110 GHz UXR oscilloscope. How long did it take? What did it cost? Find out!
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One Protocol to Rule Them All!? – #34 from 2018-09-13T16:00:45
USB Type-C brings a lot of protocols into one physical connector, but is there room for one protocol to handle all our IO needs? Mike Hoffman and Daniel Bogdanoff sit down with high speed...
ListenThe Huge Challenge of Testing USB 3.2 – #33 from 2018-08-23T16:00:09
USB 3.2 testing is darn hard! We talk compliance test specs, USB 3.2 testing BKMs, and pre-spec silicon. Guest Jit Lim sits down with Mike Hoffman and Daniel Bogdanoff to talk about the new difficu...
ListenUSB 3.2 + Why You Only Have USB Ports On One Side of Your Laptop – #32 from 2018-08-02T00:00
USB 3.2 DOUBLES the data transfer capabilities of previous USB specifications, and could mean the end of having USB ports on just one side of your computer. Find out more in today's electrical engi...
ListenPower Supply EMI + BW Woes – #31 from 2018-07-26T16:00:14
Kenny shares his experience debugging 800 MHz EMC issues at an unnamed engineering site. The culprit? A power supply! Sometimes, that 1:1 probe just isn't enough...
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BONUS: EEs as Astronauts – Audio Exclusive from 2018-07-19T16:00:14
Astronaut Kay Hire answers the question: "What advice would you give to an engineer hoping to become an astronaut?"
Weather CubeSats – #30 from 2018-07-12T16:00:17
We have surprisingly little knowledge of weather. When specifically does a cloud rain? How do these clouds form? We don't have good answers to these questions. Getting those answers is an electrica...
ListenThe Long Road to Space – #29 from 2018-06-21T16:00:06
I went for a rocket launch, and stayed for the science. Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to get a rocket into space? And why we go there at all? I hadn't. Come with me on a behind the ...
ListenDDR5 Rx Testing is a Whole New Ballgame – #28 from 2018-05-24T16:00:51
Receiver testing (Rx) was never a concern for DDR design. Until now. The margin for error ran out, and now Rx testing is getting standardized. We sit down with Stephanie Rubalcava to explore the ch...
ListenBattlebots 2018 & the Hardcore Robotics Team – #27 from 2018-05-10T16:00:44
"I tend to not turn Tombstone on outside of the arena. It scares the crap out of me..." - Ray Billings, Hardcore Robotics team captain. We sit down with BattleBots' resident bad boy to talk about t...
ListenSecret Specs, LPDDR5, and Interposers – #26 from 2018-04-26T16:00:39
Keeping specs secret is just part of the job. Getting a usable, working spec is another. We sat down with Jennie Grosslight to learn why JEDEC guards a spec, the basic DDR architecture, and geek ou...
ListenDDR5 and 3D Silicon – #25 from 2018-04-12T16:00:19
"You reach critical certain thresholds that are driven by the laws of physics and material science" - Perry Keller
DDR5 marks a huge shift in thinking for traditional high-tech memory and ...
Memory, DDR5+, and JEDEC – #24 from 2018-02-22T17:00:32
"It's a miracle it works at all." Not the most inspiring words from someone who helped define the latest DDR spec. But, that's the the state of today's memory systems. Closed eyes and mV voltage sw...
ListenData Analytics for Engineering Projects – #23 from 2018-02-08T17:00:40
It seems most large labs have a go-to data person. You know, the one who had to upgrade his PC so it could handle insanely complex Excel pivot tables? In large electrical engineering R&D labs, ...
ListenRadar and Electronic Warfare -#22 from 2017-12-14T17:00:05
Phil Gresock, Keysight's Radar Lead, sits down with us to discuss the basics of radar and give us a peek into the world of aerospace electronic warfare.
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Intro to RF – EEs Talk Tech Electrical Engineering Podcast #21 from 2017-11-09T17:01:45
We sit down with Phil Gresock to talk about the basics of RF for "DC plebians." Learn about RF designs, radio frequencies, RADAR, GPS, and RF terms you need to know in today's electrical engineerin...
ListenWide Bandgap Semiconductors for Power Electronics – Electrical Engineering Podcast #20 from 2017-10-26T16:00:02
Wide bandgap semiconductors, like Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) are shaping the future of power electronics by boosting power efficiency and reducing physical footprint. Server fa...
ListenPower Integrity and Signal Integrity – #19 from 2017-10-12T16:00:01
How's the impedance of your ground plane? Do you look at your power rails in the frequency domain? Mike Hoffman and Daniel Bogdanoff sit down with power integrity expert Kenny Johnson to discuss th...
ListenPAM4 and 400G – Ethernet #18 from 2017-09-28T16:00:37
Today's systems simply can't communicate any faster. Learn how some companies are getting creative and doubling their data rates using PAM4 - and the extra challenge this technology means for engin...
ListenHeterogeneous Computing & Quantum Engineering – #17 from 2017-09-14T16:00:52
Learn about parallel computing, the rise of heterogeneous processing (also known as hybrid processing), and the prospect of quantum engineering as a field of study!
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Quantum Bits and Cracking RSA – #16 from 2017-08-24T16:26:49
How will quantum computing change the future of security? What does a quantum computer look like? Mike and Daniel sit down with Lee Barford to get some answers.
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What is Quantum Computing?- #15 from 2017-08-10T16:04:50
What is a quantum computer and what is quantum computing? In this week's episode, Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman are joined by quantum computing expert Lee Barford.
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How to Price Your Electronics Hardware Project – #14 from 2017-07-27T18:44:40
Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman sit down with Brig Asay to talk about how to price a hardware project. Listen in as they discuss the complexities of pricing a new hardware product in a global eco...
ListenThe World’s Fastest ADC – #13 from 2017-07-13T15:30:01
We talk to ASIC Planner Mike Beyers about what it takes to design the world's fastest ADC in today's electrical engineering podcast.
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How Internet is Delivered – Data Centers and Infrastructure – #12 from 2017-06-22T15:45:54
Laser-delivered Netflix and backyard data centers!
The conversation continues with optical communications guru, Stefan Loeffler. In this episode, Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman discuss ...
Copper vs. Fiber Optic Cable and Optical Communication Techniques – #11 from 2017-06-08T16:00:48
Mike Hoffman and Daniel Bogdanoff continue their discussion with Stefan Loeffler about optical communication. In the first episode, we looked at "what is optical communication?" and "how does optic...
ListenAll About ASICs – #10 from 2017-05-25T16:00:54
The future will be built using ASICs! Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman sit down with chip sage and planner Mike Beyers to discuss the challenges of building custom application specific integrated ...
ListenOptical 101 – #9 from 2017-05-16T23:59:50
Optical communication 101 - learn about the basics of optics! Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman interview Stefan Loeffler.
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Producer and Consumer Risk – #8 from 2017-04-26T19:25:29
Learn more about producer risk and consumer risk! Mike Hoffman, Daniel Bogdanoff, and Matthew Woerner discuss various aspects of the risk involved in manufacturing and buying goods.
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AI Ethics and Autonomous Vehicles – #7 from 2017-04-26T19:23:53
How do we handle the ethical dilemmas that arise when building increasingly capable and intelligent systems? AI is all around us- likely a part of your phone, home systems, and even cars. Autonomou...
ListenFrog Legs Helped Discover the Volt – #6 from 2017-04-26T19:22:26
Do you know how the volt was discovered? It might surprise you! Daniel Bogdanoff, Mike Hoffman, and Matthew Woerner discuss the volt's wild history and more in this week's EEs Talk Tech podcast.
The Seven Ways we Describe the Universe (SI Units) – #5 from 2017-04-26T19:20:58
The entire universe can be described using just seven different units! These are the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela and are defined by the The International System of Un...
ListenUnder the Hood of PCI Express – #4 from 2017-04-26T19:19:13
Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, officially abbreviated as PCIe® or PCI Express®, is a computer expansion bus standard designed to replace the older bus standards such as PCI.
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Wireless Charging – #3 from 2017-04-26T19:17:57
Wireless charging is growing in popularity! Learn about the difference between inductive and resonant techniques, as well as who's implementing the technology (it might surprise you!). Daniel Bogda...
ListenArtificial Intelligence and Dispersed Computing – #2 from 2017-04-26T19:14:29
How is the world of processors changing, and what does it mean for the future of AI? Daniel Bogdanoff and Brig Asay sit down to talk about it.
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USB Type-C – #1 from 2017-04-26T19:09:29
What does USB Type-C mean for the world? Daniel Bogdanoff and Mike Hoffman sit down with Jit Lim to find out. We discuss super fast charging, blazing data transfer - and, of course, things catchin...
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