| Strange people they are, the editors and technicians at Elektor. And I count myself among them. They generally show greater enthusiasm for d...
| Strange people they are, the editors and technicians at Elektor. And I count myself among them. They generally show greater enthusiasm for d...
| A while ago the author saw a demonstration of a Philips television system equipped with the Ambilight system. This lights up the background...
| Philips Telecommunication Industries in their 1977 product information sheet write that the SXA is a solid-state VHF/UHF personal FM radiote...
| In 1963, after about two years of administrative preparation, a lot of telexing, white papering and contract tendering, the Dutch PTT offici...
| NORbits are one of the earliest forms of integrated digital circuits housed in large (1 by 2 inch), 17-pin DIL cases, developed by Philips i...
| The LPC900 family is the Swiss Army knife of 8051-compatible microcontrollers. The ‘LPC’ in the part number stands for ‘low pin count’: the...
| With the compass sensor that is described here the NXT can determine its direction with an accuracy down to a few degrees. This allows a rob...
| Over the years various articles have appeared in Elektor Electronics about microcontrollers that pick up the pulses from an IR remote contro...
| Many of our readers — especially the older generation — will remember the legendary EE (Electronic Engineering) experimenter kits. They were...
| According to manual, the SFM114/00 was designed by Philips Telecommunication to “adjust intermediate frequency amplifiers operating at 1.5 M...