More about Electronics (817)

| After last month’s curious format using the character set 1 through G we’re back to normal again with the Elektor Hexadoku challenge. Crack...

| Feel like solving a puzzle again? Here’s another Hexadoku that hopefully allows you to escape from those daily tribulations for a while. Sen...

| And here’s your first puzzle for the new year 2010. We sincerely hope you’ll enjoy Hexadoku as much as you did last year. Fine prizes are av...

| “Now does that A go into this box here or somewhere further down? No, that can’t be, then the column’s not right any more.” If you hear this...

| Towards the final pages of this November 2009 issue we again print Hexadoku, your monthly dose of puzzle entertainment. Find the comfy chair...

| As usual, “towards the back of the magazine” we present a new instalment of our popular Hexadoku puzzle. Put electronics formulas out of you...

| Hopefully you’ve recovered from the awesome Hexamourai puzzle featured in the July/August issue. This month it’s back to normal with a regul...

| In this first article describing our DIY self-balancing single-axle vehicle we look at the electronics modules. An ATmega32 processes the co...

| Sure, we’ve seen Sudoku puzzles that can be solved online and yes there are many nifty programs around to crack these brain teasers but Elek...

| Sure, we’ve seen Sudoku puzzles that can be solved online and yes there are many nifty programs around to crack these brain teasers but Elek...