| You can of course buy remotely controlled, Wi-Fi-connected multi-color lamps from several suppliers. Why would you want to build one yoursel...
| You can of course buy remotely controlled, Wi-Fi-connected multi-color lamps from several suppliers. Why would you want to build one yoursel...
| This glowing new bargraph thermometer from Elektor Labs is based on an Arduino Nano. It offers a beautiful graphical representation of ambie...
| This circular wall clock comes as a partially assembled kit. It is presented in the form of a simple ring of about 25 cm (10 inches) diamet...
| You can use simple LED indicators to show the status of an application you are developing using an IoT board but you can convey so much more...
| In the last episode, we configured the ESP32 to set up its own local Wi-Fi network. With a PC, smartphone or tablet, we are able to log into...
| Take a 7-segment digit and make the colour of each segment freely programmable. A bright idea, but why the hell didn't anyone think of it be...
| The Pretzel board is a really useful tool especially when you are starting out with networks. Now however it was time to try out a different...
| What’s the difference between Marco Polo and Arduino? None, they both started off small in Italy and prospered in China. Seriously though,...
| Last week at Elektor.Labs we were honored by Coen de Bruijn stopping by to demonstrate the project he has been working on for the last year...
| Infineon have announced two shields for the Arduino development environment. The RGB LED Lighting Shield (shown left) provides three indepen...