| The 555 timer IC, originally introduced by the Signetics Corporation around 1971, is perhaps one of the most popular analog integrated circu...
| The 555 timer IC, originally introduced by the Signetics Corporation around 1971, is perhaps one of the most popular analog integrated circu...
| 73, all hams and radio fans! Once again, Elektor presents a pronounced combination of embedded and radio technology in the form of the ATS25...
| Program and Build Raspberry Pi 5 Based Ham Station Utilities with the RTL-SDR! Get Cracking with This New Book from Elektor!
| Elektor's newly released book "Building Wireless Sensor Networks with OpenThread" covers methods of setting up open-source sensor networks f...
| Even more impact from the new Elektor book "Node-RED and Raspberry Pi Pico W" from the addition of a Kepler Kit and a Raspberry Pi Pico W!
| Are you excited to work with the Raspberry Pi 5? The book, Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials, teaches you to program, build, and master over 60 proj...
| Nowadays, building your own high-spec audio gear is not nearly as popular as half a century ago. Back in 1970, good amplifiers were extremel...
| In 1981, Elektor wooed the ham radio community with a beautifully engineered transmitter/receiver converter (transverter) for the 70-cms ban...
| Back in December 1978, Elektor published a computer terminal for home construction. “DIY” was the success factor then since terminals with C...
| Back in December 1978, Elektor published a computer terminal for home construction. “DIY” was the success factor then since terminals with C...