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| Here we discuss an entirely different type of development kit compared to what we are 'normally' accustomed to. Most kits consist of...

| Many readers who are familiar with the PICmicro range of products will be aware that several of these wonderful devices have a USB port alre...

| Linux is used more and more frequently for the control of various electronic devices such as mobile phones, routers and satellite receivers....

| 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...

| Eclipse is a modern development environment, which is not only easy to learn but also easily expanded and suitable for the most diverse prog...

| In this issue, which is bursting with FPGAs and microcontrollers, they could not possibly be omitted: development kits! We devote attention...

| 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...

| Most microcontroller-based projects in Elektor Electronics employ 8-bit devices, simply because 8-bit micros usually have sufficient capacit...

| In the first instalment of a three-part article we will look at recent developments in 32-bit ARM based microcontrollers, concentrating on t...