| Here’s a concrete little application for the Elektor Linux board, to show that the little penguin’s not as fearsome as you might have though...
| Here’s a concrete little application for the Elektor Linux board, to show that the little penguin’s not as fearsome as you might have though...
| In this closing installment we look more closely at how a real application is developed. The I2C and serial interfaces, which are often need...
| Linux’s modular structure makes it the ideal basis for all sorts of projects in measurement and control. A custom control system can be writ...
| The Elektor Linux board is proving to be a big hit. The board’s versatility makes it an ideal learning tool and platform for Linux applicati...
| GNU/Linux provides interfaces and applications for devices that we are used to seeing on desktop computers and servers. Much of this transfe...
| It takes the right software to bring a microcontroller to life. Beyond the usual firmware, in an embedded GNU/Linux system we have to deal w...
| Choosing a suitable microcontroller and supporting ICs is an essential step at the beginning of many a project. In this part of our course w...
| Today Linux can be found running on all sorts of devices, even coffee machines. Many electronics enthusiasts will be keen to use Linux as th...
| Surprisingly many companies developing and marketing systems based on 8-bit microcontrollers (e.g. 8051 clones, AVRs, PIC16s and PIC18s) are...