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  1. Inside a North Korean Missile: What Chips Are Inside?

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    Inside a North Korean Missile: What Chips Are Inside?

    Seve (founder at tscircuit) and Matt (founder at atopile) tear into the wild intersection of geopolitics and hardware as they explore a North Korean KN-23 ballistic missile teardown. This episode reveals how Western components still end up in restricted military tech, and how second-hand supply chains blur the line between hobby electronics and weapons of war. But the conversation doesn’t stop there. From chip smuggling to the future of prototyping, this episode explores how electronics shape everything from missiles to laundry robots. What You’ll Learn Today: * How NXP, Analog Devices, and Fairchild chips wound up in a North Korean missile * The surprising link between PlayStation 2 and military supercomputers * Why chip reverse engineering is rarely worth it, unless you're a rogue state * How China is trying (and struggling) to close the chip tech gap * Why ASML is a single point of failure for the global chip industry * The future of humanoid robots and open-source robotics startups * A new “jumperless breadboard” that redefines prototyping * A wild idea for a fully automated PCB assembly shop Whether you're into defence tech, microcontroller ecosystems, or the nerdy tools reshaping prototyping and manufacturing, this episode will blow your mind! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit electronics.dev

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  2. The Hard Lessons of PCB Auto-Routing: Part 2 of Seve's List

    ١٩ مايو

    The Hard Lessons of PCB Auto-Routing: Part 2 of Seve's List

    Seve's original post Part 1 episode This episode continues where the last one left off, diving into Part 2 of Seve's blog post “13 Things I Wish I Knew Before Building an Autorouter.” 🧠⚡ Seve (founder of tscircuit) and Matt (founder of atopile) explore the deep technical challenges of auto-routing printed circuit boards using code, compiler toolchains, and caching, rather than traditional schematics-based tools. In this second half, they unpack: * Why caching is crucial for speeding up PCB auto-routing * Visualization as a debugging superpower * The power of PyInstrument and visual profiling tools * Why recursive functions and Monte Carlo methods often fail in optimization * Game dev tricks (like greedy A*) adapted for PCB pathfinding * The difference between grid-based vs intersection-based routing math * Why keeping results grounded in physical space (like millimeters) makes debugging easier * Using animation to catch stupid behavior before it goes live * How a meta-router manages multiple strategies in parallel * Insights from CNC machines and high-fidelity spatial modeling This episode is packed with Seve and Matt's hands-on experiences, hard-won insights, and sharp advice for anyone building or using modern, code-first electronics design tools. 🛠 Whether you're a PCB engineer, systems architect, or startup founder in the hardware space, this conversation is pure gold. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit electronics.dev

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