| Join the fascinating conversation with Clemens Valens from Elektor in this video, and enjoy his insights from his career in engineering, ele...
| Join the fascinating conversation with Clemens Valens from Elektor in this video, and enjoy his insights from his career in engineering, ele...
| The MAX7219 is a very useful and versatile display driver that can drive up to 64 LEDs independently. It’s well-known, but existing tutorial...
| Looking for a weather station project? This example highlights an ESP32-based weather station, which measures key weather parameters such as...
| The Elektor Audio DSP FX Processor pairs an Espressif ESP32 microcontroller with an ADAU1701 Audio DSP from Analog Devices. It brings togeth...
| Have you ever been in the middle of a project and realized you didn’t have the right equipment? Saad faced this issue while pushing his AmpV...
| The "USB Magic Eye" circuit was presented back in 2010 as a handy CPU meter with a retro look. A USB port provided power and control, and a...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including vacuum tube electr...
| Moo boxes have stood the test of time. Let’s make one! This article details a DIY project using an ATtiny85 microcontroller and minimal hard...
| This microcontroller-based relay circuit is capable of activating devices remotely after a delay up to 255 years. The solution is ideal for...
| With inexpensive ultrasonic sensors, you can design both basic and sophisticated measuring devices for various ranging applications. By comb...