| Update: We now have a family of T-Boards - for the ATmega328, ATtiny24/44/84 and the ATtiny 25/45/85 controllers.Refer to "version 0.3" bel...
| Update: We now have a family of T-Boards - for the ATmega328, ATtiny24/44/84 and the ATtiny 25/45/85 controllers.Refer to "version 0.3" bel...
| In the April edition we presented an expansion PCB for the Elektor Linux board and mentioned at the same time that this could be used with o...
| With Wi-Fi modules pervasive it’s high time to start thinking about adding household appliances to your home Wi-Fi network. Controlling your...
| Behind every great circuit there's a great PCBV1.4 is coming soonThis updated version adds:
| Even though performances of microcontrollers are improving as the requirements are getting more sophisticated, there are still many applicat...
| The name Platino is a playful reference to the French and German word ‘Platine’ meaning ‘circuit board’, with a slight wink at ‘Arduino’. Th...
| A few months ago, we introduced Sceptre, a fast prototyping system fitted with a 32-bit microcontroller. The extension board described here...
| Minimod18 is a very compact general-purpose microcontroller module. It includes frequently required peripheral components, such as pushbutto...
| We recently announced that we would bring you an R32C starter kit project, including not only its own power supply, I2C and SD card interfac...
| There are various reasons for wanting a Custom Input Device (CID). We can think of the following two examples. What about a pinball game on...