| Originally designed as a simple school-quiz-electronic-cheat-sheet, this watch became pretty smart over time. And by evolving it into a more...
| Originally designed as a simple school-quiz-electronic-cheat-sheet, this watch became pretty smart over time. And by evolving it into a more...
| Back in December 2012 in an article titled ‘Taming the Beast’ we introduced you to our FPGA development board. The board offers speed and co...
| Texas Instruments supplies handy USB evaluation sticks with related software for its low-cost MSP430 controllers. Unfortunately the I/O faci...
| Flash microcontrollers are easy to program, which makes them suitable for rapid software development environments and educational uses. In t...
| Freescale is one of the leaders in the microprocessor and microcontroller market, backing up its products with a very comprehensive range of...
| Is it possible to use a microcontroller from the pre-USB era to fashion a USB device without using additional ICs? The designers set themsel...
| Bored with PICs, AVRs and 8051s everyone else is doing? Last month we covered 32-bit ARM microcontrollers and the undeniable star from all t...
| In the first instalment of a three-part article we will look at recent developments in 32-bit ARM based microcontrollers, concentrating on t...
| The development system described in this article continues a fine tradition of Elektor Electronics microcontroller articles, and follows in...
| Elektor is proud to present a Texas Instruments MSC1210 based microcontroller board complete with its first application: a versatile, high-e...