More about Elektor Labs (762)

| The Elektor Lab team of in-house engineers is constantly developing, refining, and testing electronic projects and products. Get to know us!

| Every robot project needs at least one motor to make it move something like a limb or a wheel. Often there are more motors to control but sp...

| There are many electronics magazines around the world, but most of them just report on new developments and applications. Elektor is differe...

| Welcome back to Elektor Lab Notes. Curious about what Elektor Lab engineers and editors have been up to? We detail a few DIY projects and so...

| Always wanted to build a marine weather forecast receiver but didn’t have proper signals to test it? This Arduino simulator does the trick....

| How much is [1] [enter] [2] [+]? Find out by building this little Arduino-based calculator with its Nextion touch display. It uses Reverse P...

| Bikers wearing gloves know how difficult it is to press a tiny pushbutton on a small remote control tucked away in one of your pockets (whic...

| Tired of your kids shooting foam balls and arrows at your expensive decorative objects? Then build this multi-shooter electronic target for...

| Summer is hardly a time to worry about frost, isn’t it? Or maybe it is if you want to protect your crop next spring? Fruit farmers utilize t...

by jawi

| There are many triac-based designs for controllers, from very simple to complex. More elaborate circuits like the one presented here use a z...