| In the May/June issue of Elektor, we welcomed the diode as the first representative of the semiconductor family, and you can't think about t...
| In the May/June issue of Elektor, we welcomed the diode as the first representative of the semiconductor family, and you can't think about t...
| In the May/June issue of Elektor, we welcomed the diode as the first representative of the semiconductor family, and you can't think about t...
| It has taken a while, but we have finally wrapped up our discussion about the ‘passive’ components. In this instalment we begin our discussi...
| With this installment, we will bring the “coils” chapter to a close. We will take a final look at crossover filters and discuss the most imp...
| Anyone who is only even slightly serious about electronics will sooner or later not escape the need for some quality handiwork – read: wood...
| In this installment we continue with the coil. Unloved by hobbyists, but oh so important.
| In this final issue for the year, we will see what kind of interesting things we can do with chokes. Don’t believe us? Read on and be convin...
| In 1980 a shock went through the electronics world – in May of that year Elektor revealed the Junior Computer [1], and with that entered int...
| Let's be honest here: most (hobby) electronics enthusiasts hate chokes. Ready-made noise suppression chokes are just tolerable, but when we...
| Python is more and more coming to replace C as the programming language of choice, and this trend can now also be seen in the world of micro...