Elektor TV YouTube Channel Passes the 15,000 Subscriber Mark
August 26, 2020
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Interested in do-it-yourself electronics, engineering tutorials, product reviews, and interviews with top engineers? Then the Elektor TV YouTube channel is for you — and thousands of other electrical engineers, makers, and students.
This week, the Elektor TV YouTube channel reached 15,000 subscribers only a few days after posting the video, "Sorting Capacitors with the LCR Meter AU2019." Check out the channel and subscribe so you don't miss any of our upcoming videos.
What's on the Elektor TV YouTube Channel?
Each week, we post new videos on the Elekor TY YouTube channel that you are sure to find interesting and informative. Clemens Valens (Technical Manager, Elektor Labs) and various other Elektor engineers and editors frequently present videos on a wide range of topics. Examples include:
This week, the Elektor TV YouTube channel reached 15,000 subscribers only a few days after posting the video, "Sorting Capacitors with the LCR Meter AU2019." Check out the channel and subscribe so you don't miss any of our upcoming videos.
Each week, we post new videos on the Elekor TY YouTube channel that you are sure to find interesting and informative. Clemens Valens (Technical Manager, Elektor Labs) and various other Elektor engineers and editors frequently present videos on a wide range of topics. Examples include:
- DIY electronics projects (e.g., Set Up the Google AIY Voice Kit V2)
- Tutorials (e.g., How to Download or Clone Something from GitHub)
- Product reviews (e.g., Linux-flavored Snickerdoodles with Zynq)
- Webinars (e.g., Embedded Innovation in 2020 and Beyond)
- Interviews with top engineers and executives (Interview with Trinamic CEO Michael Randt)
What's in the Pipeline?
Elektor's editorial and engineering teams have many exciting videos planned for the coming weeks and months. Stay tuned for the following:- A review of the LCR Meter AU2019
- Interviews with well-known engineers about the product development process
- New home automation projects and product reviews
- New electrical engineering tips and tricks
- Videos from important electronics industry events, like electronica 2020
Give Us Your Input
Do you want us to cover specific a specific electronics-related topic? Is there a notbale engineer, academic, or executive who you would like us to interview? Are there any recent Elektor projects that you would like us to cover in more detail? Let us know so we can consider producing additional videos.Read full article
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