Elektor Lab Talk: David Cuartielles, the Elektor LCR Meter, and More
Arduino cofounder David Cuartielles joined a recent episode of Elektor Lab Talk to share his insights and to answer questions. Check out the episode!
Arduino cofounder David Cuartielles joined a recent episode of Elektor Lab Talk to share his insights on the latest in Arduino technology and to answer questions about cutting-edge tech. Check out the episode!
Moderated by Jens Nickel and Mathias Claussen, the Elektor Lab Talk conversation touched on the following topics and more.
The episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in Arduino, hot topics like OpenAI, and the future of electronics. Check it out and then share your comments with the Elektor community.
"I have to say, the mounting part was super easy," he noted. "I mean, it was like a half an hour. You have to solder four connectors, so soldering was really nothing. Mounting is like eight screws — actually, nine screws — and one flat cable. So, it's really super easy to mount."
Read Clemens Valens's article, "Unboxing the Elektor Meter Kit," for additional details.
Moderated by Jens Nickel and Mathias Claussen, the Elektor Lab Talk conversation touched on the following topics and more.
- 0:00 Intro
- 2:33 Elektor LCR Meter
- 12:25 Elektor Magazine - Guest-edited by Arduino
- 12:53 Elektor Declassified Bonus Edition guest-edited by Arduino
- 14:30 DOOM Project - Arduino Challenge with Portenta
- 17:07 Arduino Portenta H7
- 18:24 Elektor Cover Project MQTT
- 21:47 Elektor LCR Meter - how to produce yourself
- 27:07Arduino and RISC-V
- 29:05 PCB Recyling - How is Arduino recycling their PCBs?
- 36:50 David Cuartielles from Arduino on How electronics engineers can use OpenAI Copilot
- 48:35 Outro
The episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in Arduino, hot topics like OpenAI, and the future of electronics. Check it out and then share your comments with the Elektor community.
Elektor's LCR Meter Kit
Interested in learning about the LCR Meter Kit. Check out Cuartielles's thoughts about it."I have to say, the mounting part was super easy," he noted. "I mean, it was like a half an hour. You have to solder four connectors, so soldering was really nothing. Mounting is like eight screws — actually, nine screws — and one flat cable. So, it's really super easy to mount."