| GENERAL INTEREST PC-controlled model railway: EEDTS Pro the booster amplifier The controller of a model railway is the generic term for the...
| GENERAL INTEREST PC-controlled model railway: EEDTS Pro the booster amplifier The controller of a model railway is the generic term for the...
| The ST family of microcontrollers is used a lot in Elektor Electronics projects. The well-known ST6 controller has now acquired a sturdy y...
| In this fourth and final instalment we propose a few more programs and applications for the SX microcontroller from Scenix. Some of...
| Many hobbyists seem to harbour a desire to control stepper motors from a PC. Unfortunately, complete stepper motor interfaces that can com...
| This month we present the SX prototyping board that provides the necessary hardware and a prototyping area for your own experiments....
| In this second instalment of the series we present the PICKALOCK programming adaptor, which acts as the link between the programming s...
| These days a perplexing number of microcontroller types are available. Embedded, single-chip, RISC, 8-bit, 16-16, surface-mount, flat...
| With a PC-like RISC architecture and offering clock frequencies up to 100 MHz, the new SX processors from Scenix are currently the faste...
| Over the years this magazine has published a variety of light dimmers. Invariably, these were designs based on discrete components. Th...
| We’ve used superlatives often enough in Elektor Electronics, but there’s no question that this is the most compact computer design we have...