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Back from ESC Boston

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher May 6, 20172 comments

Stephane nearly skipped ESC Boston, but going turned into a productive mix of networking, informal meetups, and on-the-floor filming. He captures candid encounters with speakers and vendors, learns how small shows differ from larger expos, and outlines practical follow-ups like booth highlight videos and speaker hospitality suggestions. The post is an encouraging read for engineers weighing the value of regional conferences and DIY event coverage.


Launch of Youtube Channel: My First Videos - Embedded World 2017

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher April 5, 201721 comments

Stephane Boucher turned his Embedded World 2017 trip into a debut YouTube series of short booth highlight videos. He walks through the steep learning curve of trade-show filming, the specific gear he bought and rented to cope with low light and noise, and the practical mistakes he plans to fix. The post lists filmed vendors and asks readers for feedback to improve future episodes.


New Comments System (please help me test it)

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 4, 201617 comments

DSPRelated just got a practical upgrade, Stephane Boucher has released a new comments system built from his earlier forum work. It supports drag-and-drop or Insert Image uploads, MathML, TeX and ASCIImath rendered by MathJax, syntax-highlighted code via highlight.js, and in-place editing and deletion of comments. Improved email notifications alert authors and commenters to replies, and readers are invited to post test comments and report problems.


3 Good News

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 9, 20161 comment

Stephane Boucher reports three quick wins for the EmbeddedRelated community: two sponsors have seeded a $1,000 rewards pool, the site now serves all pages over HTTPS, and the new forums have their first active discussions. If you want a share of the sponsor-funded rewards, jump into the forums and check the Vendors Directory for opportunities. Stay tuned for more updates.


The New Forum is LIVE!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 18, 20161 comment

The EmbeddedRelated forum just got a major interface refresh, and Stephane Boucher is rolling it out in beta. The new editor makes it easier to drop in images and files, add LaTeX equations with MathJax, and publish highlighted code snippets with highlight.js. Access is gated by approval for now, mainly to keep trolls, spammers, and bots out.


Helping New Bloggers to Break the Ice: A New Ipad Pro for the Author with the Best Article!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher November 9, 2015

Breaking the ice can be tough. Over the years, many individuals have asked to be given access to the blogging interface only to never post an article.


Welcoming MANY New Bloggers!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 27, 20153 comments

A big influx of new voices just joined DSPRelated, and Stephane Boucher introduces the growing roster of contributors and their backgrounds. The post lists dozens of newly approved bloggers, highlights the range of DSP and embedded expertise they bring, and asks readers to leave constructive feedback on posts. It also explains why some applicants may not have been accepted yet and how to apply properly.


Recruiting New Bloggers!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher October 16, 20157 comments

EmbeddedRelated is expanding its blogging team, and Stephane Boucher is inviting engineers, students, hobbyists, and researchers to contribute. He points to the success of earlier contributors and says the community has already read their articles more than 1,250,000 times. If you have knowledge to share, this post explains how to pitch a topic and get started.


Video: The PN Junction. How Diodes Work?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 20, 2013

The post points readers to a concise video that demonstrates the PN junction and explains how diodes work. Presented as a short endorsement, the author highlights the video’s visual approach as an accessible way to grasp fundamental semiconductor behavior. The entry serves as a quick recommendation for electronics students, hobbyists, and engineers seeking a visual primer on diode basics without an in-depth written tutorial. It frames the video as an engaging, easy-to-watch resource that complements technical study or classroom material, rather than replacing detailed textbooks or datasheets.


Two jobs

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher December 5, 201223 comments

Stephane Boucher explains why EmbeddedRelated went quiet for a few months after a volunteer project demanded more of his time. He and his wife organized a clown-gymnastics show with 15 kids, sold more than 700 of 800 tickets, and raised $2,700 for the Tree of Hope. Now the shows are done and he plans to resume regular posting with new site features.


Going back to Germany!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher June 13, 20176 comments

A conference conversation turned into a return trip to Germany for Stephane Boucher, this time to visit SEGGER’s headquarters in Dusseldorf and produce videos. The post shares how a chance introduction at ESC Boston led to the invitation, and it teases coverage from SEGGER’s 25th anniversary celebration. He also invites local tips and customer questions before the trip.


Live Streaming from Embedded World!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 12, 2019

Stephane Boucher will bring Embedded World to engineers who cannot attend, streaming high-quality HD video from the show floor. He plans to use a professional camera and a device that bonds three internet links to keep the stream stable, and he is coordinating live sessions with vendors and select talks. Read on to learn how to vote for the presentations you want streamed.


Who else is going to Sensors Expo in San Jose? Looking for roommate(s)!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher May 29, 20186 comments

Stephane Boucher is heading to Sensors Expo in San Jose for the first time, and he is bringing cameras to capture demos and build a highlights video. He is also looking for roommates for a roomy Airbnb near the convention center, plus local tips for making the most of a free day in the Bay Area. If you are attending, there is also a registration discount code and a VIP pass giveaway in the mix.


3 Good News

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher March 9, 20161 comment

Stephane Boucher reports three quick wins for the EmbeddedRelated community: two sponsors have seeded a $1,000 rewards pool, the site now serves all pages over HTTPS, and the new forums have their first active discussions. If you want a share of the sponsor-funded rewards, jump into the forums and check the Vendors Directory for opportunities. Stay tuned for more updates.


Launch of EmbeddedRelated.tv

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 21, 2019

Stephane Boucher launches EmbeddedRelated.tv to host live broadcasts from Embedded World, starting next week. The site will show a constantly evolving schedule, a Live! tab to find ongoing streams, and ad-hoc demos added from the show floor. Expect schedule conflicts and small hiccups, and plan to refresh the page and join the forum thread for real-time updates and feedback.


What to See at Embedded World 2019

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 5, 2019

Skip the overwhelm at Embedded World 2019, Stephane Boucher lays out a practical preview of what to see and how to prioritize your time. The post helps embedded engineers focus on demos, vendor booths, and sessions that matter without getting lost on the show floor. Read it to plan a short, efficient visit that maximizes technical takeaways and networking opportunities.


ESC Boston's Videos are Now Up

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher June 5, 2017

Stephane Boucher shares the videos he produced from ESC Boston, including a short highlight montage, a booth video for DLOGIC, and full talk clips from the conference. He also reflects on what he learned shooting on the show floor, especially the challenge of getting engineers on camera. It’s a quick behind-the-scenes look at technical event videography, with a preview of his next stop in Germany.


Helping New Bloggers to Break the Ice: A New Ipad Pro for the Author with the Best Article!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher November 9, 2015

Breaking the ice can be tough. Over the years, many individuals have asked to be given access to the blogging interface only to never post an article.


The New Forum is LIVE!

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher February 18, 20161 comment

The EmbeddedRelated forum just got a major interface refresh, and Stephane Boucher is rolling it out in beta. The new editor makes it easier to drop in images and files, add LaTeX equations with MathJax, and publish highlighted code snippets with highlight.js. Access is gated by approval for now, mainly to keep trolls, spammers, and bots out.


Video: The PN Junction. How Diodes Work?

Stephane BoucherStephane Boucher September 20, 2013

The post points readers to a concise video that demonstrates the PN junction and explains how diodes work. Presented as a short endorsement, the author highlights the video’s visual approach as an accessible way to grasp fundamental semiconductor behavior. The entry serves as a quick recommendation for electronics students, hobbyists, and engineers seeking a visual primer on diode basics without an in-depth written tutorial. It frames the video as an engaging, easy-to-watch resource that complements technical study or classroom material, rather than replacing detailed textbooks or datasheets.