| Not having enough ports on a microcontroller to drive all the functions of a circuit is a commonly-encountered problem. The clever port expa...
| Not having enough ports on a microcontroller to drive all the functions of a circuit is a commonly-encountered problem. The clever port expa...
| Most small function and signal generators do not have a very accurate frequency control and do not offer a built-in frequency counter. Help...
| Here’s the first real-life application of ECIO modules introduced in the October 2007 issue of Elektor. An ECIO acts as the brains of a PLC...
| The present circuit is particularly intended to help the reader in the use of a PIC processor Type PIC16F84, a temperature sensor with 1-Wir...
| Interfacing an LCD to a microcontroller system is daily bread and butter for the average electronics engineer. There are innumerable variant...
| In the February issue, we described how you can get started with the R8C/13 microcontroller module without all too much effort. The applicat...
| The development system described in this article continues a fine tradition of Elektor Electronics microcontroller articles, and follows in...
| This ingeniously designed circuit may be just the ticket for those interested in weather observations, in particular, wind speed and directi...
| Okay, your microcontroller program is finished and now you want to see some text and other stuff on a display. Unfortunately, the LCD you ha...
| In this month’s instalment we apply the theoretical knowledge obtained from part 1 to make an 8051 microcontroller drive a matrix display sa...