| Elektor proudly introduces the world’s very first book on the BBC micro:bit, the credit card sized computer with an ARM processor on it. The...
| Elektor proudly introduces the world’s very first book on the BBC micro:bit, the credit card sized computer with an ARM processor on it. The...
| Back in 1986 at the crowded Elektor Electronics laboratory, somebody approved the idea proposed by a young Dutch BSc. graduate of Electronic...
| The Elektor ATM18 system can be used to make a surprisingly simple and effective chess computer. The only additional hardware required is a...
| Next year will mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Elektor TV Games Computer (TVGC), which first appeared in the April 1979 issue of Elekt...
| The SC/MP, housed in a 40-pin DIP case belongs in the category of very early microprocessors, sporting a traditional structure with register...
| Although the Elektor Junior computer was not the first home-built computer based on the 6502 processor (the KIM and others having achieved s...
| We’ve used superlatives often enough in Elektor Electronics, but there’s no question that this is the most compact computer design we have...
| The MatchBox BASIC computer is without doubt one of the most popular projects published in Elektor Electronics. Meanwhile, the articles...
| A 'Smartwatch' real-time clock is described that provides a time/date indication and a stopwatch function on the Elektor Electronics BOC32...
| VICOR's X2404 is a 4096-bit serial electrically erasable PROM (EEPROM). internally organized as two pages, each containing 256x8 bits. Th...