| If you are into puzzle solving, why not join the crowd of Elektor readers who solve the secret of Hexadoku every month, or at least have a c...
| If you are into puzzle solving, why not join the crowd of Elektor readers who solve the secret of Hexadoku every month, or at least have a c...
| With the autumn leaves drifting by your window and not too many electronics projects on the workbench, why not relax for a bit and stimulate...
| Confident as you might feel juggling hexadecimal numbers in your compilers or 32-bit microcontroller registers, this here Hexadoku is a diff...
| With the summer holidays ended for the most part we can safely return to the monthly dose of Hexadoku to keep you busy for a couple of hours...
| Like Hexadoku, Hexamurai uses the figures of the hexadecimal system, namely 0 to F. The puzzle consists of four ordinary Hexadoku grids. One...
| Here at Elektor Castle a good deal of spring sunshine was bestowed on us and we hope you too can enjoy quiet, warm afternoons sitting on a t...
| A wide and rich variety of software tools is available for electronics development. These engineering aids are no longer confined to the PC:...
| It doesn’t take a lot of electronics to produce simulated wave sounds. A variety of circuits for this have been published in past issues of...
| Fancy taking your mind off electronics for a spell and do a relaxing mind exercise? Then this month’s Hexadoku is just the ticket to keep yo...
| After last month’s heavily Elektorized Hexadoku we revert to the standard grid of 16 by 16 boxes you’ve grown accustomed to these past few y...