Elektor November/December: Production and Components
As we approach the final days of 2022, we are publishing yet another extra-thick, 140-page edition of Elektor. In the November/December issue, we cover production, components, and much more.
As we approach the final days of 2022, we are publishing yet another extra-thick, 140-page edition of Elektor. Read the issue to dive into topics such as the Fortissimo-100 High-End Amplifier, diode circuits with low power dissipation, design tools for analog filters, and PCB design tips. Check out the November/December issue!
Inside the November/December 2022 Edition
In addition to articles about production and components, we cover a wide range of other interesting topics. Whether you are interested in filter software, industrial automation, or Bluetooth control, we’ve got an article or project for you.- Fortissimo-100 High-End Amplifier
- Low-Latency Bluetooth Garage Door Control: Take Control with Short BLE messages from a Smartphone
- Tracing the Cause of Software Bugs Wirelessly: Circular Buffer and Webserver on the ESP32
- Isolated Analog Output for Arduino Uno
- Radio Direction Finding: Tracking Down Lost Wireless Weather Sensors
- RP2040-Based Air Quality Measurement
- PCB Tips and Tricks
- Soldering (So What?): A Closer Look at Current Soldering Technology
- LED Garlands with ESP32 and FreeRTOS: Flashing and Variable Brightness
- FM/DAB+ Receiver
- Ideal Diode Controller: Diode Circuits with Low Power Dissipation
- Estimate an IC’s Internal Noise: A Simple Method
- Filter Software: Design Tools for Analog Filters
- TV-B-Gone! (Or At Least B-OFF)
- Kickstart to Python 3
- Did COVID Cause a Boost in Engineering Innovation?
- i-CON TRACE: The IoT Soldering Station for Makers
- What Are We Going to Do with All This Compute?
- How to Drive Ynvisible’s E-Paper Display
- All-Time Innovation with InnoFaith
- Industrial Automation: Easy and Scalable IoT Retrofitting
- Next Generation Oscilloscopes for Accelerated Insight
- Low Profile Linear Connectors Solve Multi-Signal Data Management
- GateMate FPGAs Developed and Manufactured in Germany
- Tools to Support Low-Cost Sensor Development
- Developer’s Zone: Checking the Frequency of Tuned Circuits and Crystals
- Starting Out in Electronics: Cheerfully Continues Zenering
- From Life’s Experience: Electronica Obscura
- Peculiar Parts: Polyfuses
- HomeLab Tours ... Discovers the Theremin
- electronica fast forward 2022: Lineup and Timetable
- Retronics: elekterminal
- Elektor Ethics: Solarpunk
- Ethics in Action: Powered by WEEF
- No Ethics, No Sustainable Business: An Interview with Professor Stefan Heinemann
- The 2023 WEEF Index