| The Elektor Audio DSP FX Processor board is basically an ESP32 microcontroller with high-quality audio in- and outputs added to it. However,...
| The Elektor Audio DSP FX Processor board is basically an ESP32 microcontroller with high-quality audio in- and outputs added to it. However,...
| At the heart of NXP Semiconductors‘ MIMXRT1010 Evaluation Kit is the powerful i.MX RT1010 microcontroller, ideal for audio, DSP, and motor c...
| The Elektor Audio DSP FX Processor pairs an Espressif ESP32 microcontroller with an ADAU1701 Audio DSP from Analog Devices. It brings togeth...
| An ESP32-Pico-Kit with ADAU1701 as high-quality I²S audio codec with built-in audio DSP core.
| 73, all hams and radio fans! Once again, Elektor presents a pronounced combination of embedded and radio technology in the form of the ATS25...
| Join us May 29 for a livestream chat with the man at the helm of Baltic Lab. He’s a high-frequency expert, and I’ll ask him to show us his b...
| Many radio enthusiasts employ two types of receivers, one portable and one fixed. This DSP radio is versatile, functioning as either type th...
| In 2014, Elektor presented an interesting universal audio DSP board design. Based on the Analog Devices ADAU1701 DSP and through-hole compon...
| Software defined radio allows you to create receivers for any radio signal. You just need a single peripheral connected to your personal com...
| It seems that to even dip your feet in the ocean of DSP (digital signal processing) you need lots of SMD soldering skills and a ton of math....