| Pixy2 is an artificial vision sensor for rapid recognition of moving shapes and colours. It follows objects at a rate of 60 images per seco...
| Pixy2 is an artificial vision sensor for rapid recognition of moving shapes and colours. It follows objects at a rate of 60 images per seco...
| From your lab power supply, you look for power, infallible reliablility and stability of a gazlillionth of a volt. Hence the reticence towar...
| This Arduino project, described in the November & December 2017 issue of Elektor is both useful and original in many respects. It is notable...
| According to an old saying in my country, ‘he who can distinguish good advice from bad does not need advice from anyone’. If this is true, w...
| The HPS140MK2 handheld oscilloscope still holds the same power as its predecessor, the HPS140, but in a new and modern design. Although smal...
| This glowing new bargraph thermometer from Elektor Labs is based on an Arduino Nano. It offers a beautiful graphical representation of ambie...
| This video shows how to establish a peer-to-peer wireless LoRa communication. With a simple example based on Arduino, it explains how to upd...
| Help your children dream STEAM! Neither a toy nor a gadget, this WaterColorBot is an attractive educational project, involving girls, kids,...
| DJs and fans of light shows are devotees of USB/DMX512 converters to control their projectors from their laptop PCs. Unfortunately, those fo...
| Don't wait for Elon Musk to invite you aboard SpaceX! After Germany and Holland, this year Elektor makes a stop in Paris with a new contest...