Elektor September/October 2021: DIY Electronics and More
Interested in image processing? Want to learn about neural networks? Looking for a DIY electronics project? In the September/October 2021 edition of Elektor, we dive into all of these topics and much more.
Interested in image processing? Want to know more about neural networks? Would you like to build an electronic load for DC and AC? In the September/October 2021 edition of Elektor, we dive into all of these topics and much more. Whether you are looking for a fun DIY electronics project or you need an in-depth introduction to mains transformers, Elektor has you covered.
DIY Electronics, Ethical Electronics, and More
The September/October 2021 edition of Elektor is sure to be a classic. It includes something for everyone, from the technically savvy wine lover to Raspberry Pi enthusiast to the eco-conscious maker looking to build a DIY solar system. Bonus: As part of our Elektor 60 celebration, we take a look at interesting articles from past Septembers! Don't miss it.Inside Elektor September/October 2021
Here is what you will find in the Fall 2021 edition of Elektor:- Understanding the Neurons in Neural Networks (Part 1): Artificial Neurons
- Image Processing with the Nvidia Jetson Nano (Part 1): The Hardware and Software
- An In-Depth Look at Mains Transformers: How Do They Behave When They Are Switched On and Off?
- Yes We CAN with PiCAN 3: A CAN Bus HAT for the Raspberry Pi 4
- Balcony Power Plant: DIY Solar Balcony = Speedy Payback!
- Hands On the Parallax Propeller 2 (Part 4): Sending Strings
- Elektor @ 60: A Look Back at Previous Septembers
- Ultimate Arduino Uno Hardware Manual: Main Microcontroller Bootloader
- MadMachine SwiftIO Board: Modern Language Meets Modern Hardware
- EMC Pre-Compliance Test for Your DC-Powered Project (Part 1): Dual DC LISN
- Electronic Load for DC and AC: Up to 400 V and 10 A (Peak)
- Imaging and Video Streaming with a Raspberry Pi 4: The Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera in Practice
- Using Displays in Raspberry Pi Projects
- A Compass Rose Using the GY-271: Or Why We Move in Figures of Eight to Calibrate a Sensor
- ESP32-Connected Thermostat: Keep Your Wine at the Right Temperature!
- Magnetic Levitation the Digital Way: ESP32 Pico Replaces the Analog Comparator
- MicroPython for the ESP32 and Friends (Part 2): Control Matrix Displays Easily
- Starting Out in Electronics: Easier Than Imagined! ... Taking on the Choke!
- HomeLab Tours: In the Friesian Countryside, Where the Tubes Bloom ...
- Peculiar Parts: Hybrids
- Ethics: Calculate the Carbon Footprint of Your Electronics