| Elektor’s release this week of its Arduino-Compatible Experimenting Kit once again shows the power of a book and a box of electronics parts...
| Elektor’s release this week of its Arduino-Compatible Experimenting Kit once again shows the power of a book and a box of electronics parts...
| This project, a replica of Düsseldorf’s iconic Rhine Tower, demonstrates the joint creative power of an Elektor freelance author and an Elek...
| Elektor's Jan Buiting entered the lab of the Eindhoven-based InnoFaith Beauty Sciences to discover how their high-end equipment for skin ana...
| In electronics, ideas, crude sketches and ‘triggers’ can prove more valuable than turnkey circuits. Walter Arkesteijn explains how he applie...
| In electronics, ideas, crude sketches and ‘triggers’ can prove more valuable than turnkey circuits. Long-time Elektor community member Walte...
| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...
| Examining the DIY electronics scene in the 1960s by browsing pages from old electronics magazines — both pro and hobbyist — you can’t help n...
| Contents pages, Elektor Magazine March & April 2021
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| The project called “High Frequency Counter” dates back to December 1992, early 1993 as far as the three article instalments go in Elektor ma...