| final call! Avnet Silica and EBV Elektronik together are making available hundreds of development kits to interested (pro) makers. To qualif...
| final call! Avnet Silica and EBV Elektronik together are making available hundreds of development kits to interested (pro) makers. To qualif...
| In the last installment, we built a small device using the ESP32 DevKitC, an RGB LED and a light-dependant resistor (LDR). This device perio...
| A kit of parts for making a robot and experimenting with the Brainbox AVR educational board is available in the Elektor Store. Also suitable...
| We may have equal rights, but not the means to use them! If we want our children or friends to the same satisfaction in electronics as we d...
| At the time Elektor introduced this little generator I happened to be considering designing a function generator myself. I was thinking alon...
| Arduino is the electronic Swiss Army knife of simple and creative programming. There remains the question of parts, soldering, wires…. that...
| What’s the difference between Marco Polo and Arduino? None, they both started off small in Italy and prospered in China. Seriously though,...
| “First we looked at electronic trinkets”, says Anne Jan Brouwer from IJhack, a hacker collective geared toward helping people understand tec...
| Using the Arduino platform to program microcontrollers is simple, but using our Arduino tutorial kit makes it even more straightforward. And...
| Programming microcontrollers using the Arduino platform was already easy, but doing it with this tutorial kit is even easier. And to make it...