| The Elektor Electronics Digital Train System published in this magazine in 1989/90 was warmly received by the regrettably declining co...
| The Elektor Electronics Digital Train System published in this magazine in 1989/90 was warmly received by the regrettably declining co...
| With a modest number of components, the standard PC printer port can be transformed into an I/O system with up to 256 I/O lines. This arti...
| This professionally designed 16-channel logic analyser runs under Windows and is connected the PC’s parallel printer port. It requires a m...
| All microcontrollers have to be programmed, be it by means of a 'mask' during their production, or by means of a special programmer. I...
| A minimum amount of hardware is needed to build a chipcard reader/programmer that enables you to use a PC to examine the electronic co...
| This Teletext decoder consists of uncomplicated hardware and a program called VT6. It communicates with the PC via an I²C-interface. When...
| Those were the days when you could use your Commodore C64, Acorn Atom or 2x81 computer to control hardware intelligently. Model train syst...
| Using a PC is one thing, getting it going again after a serious hardware malfunction quite another. The servicing card presented here, a d...