Elektor Circuit Special 2023


In the summer of 2022, Elektor brought back its Circuit Special edition. It was well-received by long-time readers and new members alike! Today, we are excited to present our the Elektor Circuit Special 2023. With a nod to our past and a look to the future, the 2023 edition showcases the work of dozens of innovative engineers and makers from around the world. Just like last year, we emphasize simple circuits and creative projects, and we happily added dash of nostalgia. Download here your digital bonus edition.
 
 

Curious what’s covered in the Elektor Circuit Special 2023? In typical Elektor fashion, we have something for everyone, from the pro engineer to the ambitious maker: a tiny solar supply, a DIY Li-Ion battery monitor, Elektor’s classic One-Armed Bandit, a power overload monitor, a programmable fitness timer, and much more. On this webpage, we offer links to project files and downloads accompany the articles in the edition. We also offer access to a few resources that will help you get started on your project. Enjoy the issue!
 

Articles, Project Files & Downloads

The extra-thick Elektor Circuit Special 2023 features 50-plus circuits and projects, many of which have associated project files and downloads (e.g., code and PCB files).

On this webpage, we provide links to all the files associated with the issue. Once you tackle your project, be sure to share your innovations on the Elektor Labs platform.
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Elektor Lab Talk - Join the Livestream!



 
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Want to talk shop — and circuits, tools, engineering tips, and more? Join Elektor editors and engineers for a live Elektor Lab Talk on August 10, 2023. Hosted by Jens Nickel, Brian Tristam Williams, and Saad Imtiaz, we will discuss many of the projects in Elektor Circuit Special 2023, and we will take questions and comments from the community.

During the livestream, we’ll also give away some great prizes, including classic Elektor circuits!

  

 

Jens Nickel is Elektor’s Editor in Chief. In addition to programming, he enjoys electronic music and video production. You can reach him at editor@elektor.com. Brian Tristam Williams is an editor and content creator who’s had a passion for computers and electronics since he got a “microcomputer” at age 10. You can find him on Twitter @briantw. Saad Imtiaz is a Senior Engineer at Elektor whose technical interests include the IoT, embedded systems, and automation.

Elektor E-Zine

 

Pro engineers, electronics makers, and students around the world read Elektor's weekly E-Zine for innovative electronics projects, technical insights, new product news, in-depth interviews with industry thought leaders, and much more. We've got something for everyone, from newbies looking for DIY projects to pro engineers interested in embedded programming. Subscribe to our free E-Zine to get all of this great content delivered directly to your inbox!

 

 

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