| In the last installment, we built a small device using the ESP32 DevKitC, an RGB LED and a light-dependant resistor (LDR). This device perio...
| In the last installment, we built a small device using the ESP32 DevKitC, an RGB LED and a light-dependant resistor (LDR). This device perio...
| The breakout boards are for anyone who needs a physical prototype fast, in order to have a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). BoB has everything...
| Often projects are started on Elektor Labs with lots of enthusiasm and good intentions. Experiments are done, circuits are breadboarded, and...
| Why do we find many industrial sensors equipped with a current output but no voltage output? This article provides the answer to this questi...
| This project lets you program ESP-01 and ESP-012 type ESP8266 modules via an FTDI USB interface. An additional connector makes it possible t...
| 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...
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| The FreeSoC2 PSoC® 5LP Dev Board uses Cypress ARM processors and built-in configurable hardware to make a versatile system that can be used...
| After the waves made in the wireless world by the ESP8266, we can now expect a tsunami caused by its big brother, the ESP32. Along with a du...
| A kit of parts for making a robot and experimenting with the Brainbox AVR educational board is available in the Elektor Store. Also suitable...