| We are delighted to welcome Espressif as Elektor Mag’s 2023 guest editor. The issue is available now! Dive into projects, interviews, and tu...
| We are delighted to welcome Espressif as Elektor Mag’s 2023 guest editor. The issue is available now! Dive into projects, interviews, and tu...
| Imagine your wireless project needs both fast response times and long-range capabilities? Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are unsuitable for such applic...
| An innovative engineer can solve a problem in a complicated industrial environment with a few low-cost electronic modules and some Arduino p...
| Logging debug data from a microcontroller to a laptop is not always convenient. Either there is no spare laptop, or the development board is...
| Logging debug data from a microcontroller to a laptop is not always convenient. Either there is no spare laptop or the development board is...
| Espressif's ESP32-C3 has arrived. A single-core, cost-effective alternative to the ESP8266, the ESP32-C3 uses the open RISC-V instruction se...
| Python is more and more coming to replace C as the programming language of choice, and this trend can now also be seen in the world of micro...
| This is an excerpt from a chapter in Günter Spanner’s book MicroPython for Microcontrollers (Elektor 2021). The material reproduced here cov...
| This is a submission from SECO on the SENSE-D01, their newest microcontroller for industrial applications. SENSE-D01 is SECO’s enfant terrib...
| Espressif has announced a new microcontroller, the ESP32-S2. It is a powerful WiFi-enabled chip with support for USB-OTG.