| Flash microcontrollers are easy to program, which makes them suitable for rapid software development environments and educational uses. In t...
| Flash microcontrollers are easy to program, which makes them suitable for rapid software development environments and educational uses. In t...
| The popular AT89S8252 Flash Microcontroller Board published in the December 2001 issue of Elektor Electronics was developed for the ‘Microco...
| Most students participating in microcontroller programming courses bring their own notebook PCs and run into problems when they discover the...
| The development system described in this article continues a fine tradition of Elektor Electronics microcontroller articles, and follows in...
| This microcontroller board is a standard 8051-based system, with a few extras that make it suitable for use as a development system or contr...
| This peripheral circuit for the 89S8252 Flash Board provides a largeformat, 10-character running-text display using dot-matrix modules.The s...
| This article was an entry to the Flash Competition of Elektor Electronics, and describes how a real-time clock (RTC) can be implemented in s...
| While the subject of chess using large computers can be dealt with in short order (the computer always wins), this project is intended to re...
| CompactFlash (CF) cards are ideal for storage of large amounts of data, which is retained for years without the need for a backup supply vol...
| Till now, the BASIC-52 interpreter was the only choice if you want to run BASIC on the extremely popular Elektor Flash Microcontroller Board...