| About two years have passed since the launch of the Elektor SDR Shield for creating a shortwave SDR using the Arduino [1]. Plentiful positiv...
| About two years have passed since the launch of the Elektor SDR Shield for creating a shortwave SDR using the Arduino [1]. Plentiful positiv...
| The idea for this project came when browsing the Elektor Archives. In 301 Circuits, the second book in the popular Elektor ‘300’ series of b...
| This project lets you scroll text on a bank of eight 8 × 8 LED matrix displays. It uses a Wi-Fi module of type ESP-12F (based on the ESP8266...
| In the 2014 July/August issue of Elektor we wrote about our Arduino Extension Shield that, in particular for the Arduino Uno, provided addit...
| It’s always a bonus when you realize you can use part of a previous Elektor project to solve a completely different problem. In this instanc...
| The board presented in this article is a hybrid of an Arduino Uno and a traditional microcontroller development board, intended for ‘doing A...
| This nifty gadget built around an Arduino Uno uses some servos and a pantograph mechanism to write the time in a sand bed. After a configura...
| When a manufacturer releases a B version of an existing product the differences are marginal in most cases. Not so with the new ATmega328P,...
| A Software Defined Radio is a universal tool in RF technology circles, one that can also be put to use for making measurements. The characte...
| There is something magical in being able to transmit and receive data through the air (“aether”) without wires and the LPRS eRIC module [2]...