| Suppose you want to measure a slowly-varying voltage from a sensor, or perhaps plot the discharge curve of a battery. Is it really necessary...
| Suppose you want to measure a slowly-varying voltage from a sensor, or perhaps plot the discharge curve of a battery. Is it really necessary...
| In cooperation with Würth Elektronik, in this article we present a pair of modules for high-efficiency wireless power transfer with a maximu...
| Adjustable power supplies are popular DIY projects. Over the years Elektor has designed and published hundreds of circuits for all sorts and...
| Conventional low-energy lamps are a dying breed as we have entered the LED era. LEDitron is a seven-segment display module made from LED fil...
| Good news for Elektor GREEN and GOLD Members! Gerber files of over 1,000 projects published in Elektor Magazine since 2000 are released excl...
| The BBC micro:bit is a small powerhouse loaded with cool functions and supported by a suite of excellent development tools and libraries. It...
| Having an apartment in Cyprus, each evening I can see bats fly past my balcony on the way to their feeding grounds. I decided that it would...
| When a manufacturer releases a B version of an existing product the differences are marginal in most cases. Not so with the new ATmega328P,...
| Originally designed as a more compact power supply for our 10-MHz DDS Function Generator the board described in this article can double for...
| A Software Defined Radio is a universal tool in RF technology circles, one that can also be put to use for making measurements. The characte...