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| At the time of its introduction in late 1953, the SDR314/04 was described by Philips Telecommunication Industries as a “Portable F.M. transm...

| The free 13.56MHz RFID smart card given away with this issue is designed around the Mifare Ultralight IC (MF0 IC 01), the smallest member of...

| The Philips MX293 Personal Mobile Radio (PMR) is an oddball transceiver in that it employs AM (amplitude modulation) rather than far more us...

| an old analogue multimeter is that you find yourself actually thinking before taking a measurement. Questions you ask yourself should includ...

| The company Lumileds (from Agilent and Philips) has as its goal the development of LEDs that are suitable for lighting. That is why they are...

| These days, transmit- and receive modules that operate on the well-known 433-MHz licence-free frequency are reasonably cheap and freely avai...

| In most European countries, the TV set took about ten years to become an affordable and common electrical item in households. The equipment...

| Bored with PICs, AVRs and 8051s everyone else is doing? Last month we covered 32-bit ARM microcontrollers and the undeniable star from all t...

| The I2C-bus has been dealt with before in Elektor Electronics. Most readers will know that this bus requires only two signals to communicate...

| Developments in the electronics area (or is it an arena?) are never at a standstill. Whenever there is something substantially new to report...