Elektor Jan/Feb 2022: Motor Control and More
Kick off 2022 with the January/February edition of Elektor Mag. The issue is packed with a wide range of articles on topics such as motor control, Pi-KVM, creating GUIs with Python, and more.
Happy New Year! We kick of 2022 with a new edition of Elektor. In the January/February issue, we focus on motor control (including an introduction to DC, stepper, and brushless motors), as well as several other thought-provoking topics, including battery life optimization for the IoT, practical neurons, and the ESP32-C3 RISC-V MCU. Curious?
Inside the January/February 2022 Edition
Let’s take a look at what we cover in the first edition of the year.- Driving Motors with H-Bridges: An Introduction to DC, Stepper, and Brushless Motors
- Motor Control: How the Complexity of Motor Control Is Simplified
- Large Electric Motors: Basic Principles and Useful Information
- Versatile Servo Tester: Check Behavior When There’s No Datasheet
- Autonomous Vehicle with 2D Lidar: ESP32 Pico Interprets Data from the Lidar Module
- The Elektor Lab Team: Our Approach, Preferred Tools, and More
- Raspberry Pi as a KVM Remote Control: Pi-KVM Software Test
- IQaudio Codec Zero: A Sound Card for the Raspberry Pi Family
- The PiKVM Project and Lessons Learned: Interview with Maxim Devaev (Developer, PiKVM)
- The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Goes Quad-Core
- Getting Started with the ESP32-C3 RISC-V MCU
- Protect Yourself and Others: DIY Master Power Switch for the Lab Bench
- Create GUIs with Python (Part 2): Spy name chooser
- Modbus Over WLAN (Part 2): Software for the Modbus TCP WLAN Module
- Understanding the Neurons in Neural Networks (Part 3): Practical Neurons
- Inside an Open-Source Processor: Lattice and Xilinx FPGA Results
- Starting Out in Electronics: We Are Not Yet Done with the Coil
- Color to Sound: How to Read Out a Color Sensor via I2C
- BattLab-One: Measure and Optimize the Battery Life of IoT Devices
- Simple Earth-Leakage Tracer: Testing Isolation of Mains Supply
- Ethics: Poverty and Electronics
- Notes from the 2021 World Ethical Electronics Forum
- ERR-LECTRONICS: Corrections, Updates and Readers’ Letters
- Productronica Fast Forward 2021 Winners: Exciting Technologies and Creative Engineering Solutions