All items tagged with Power and Elektor (33)

| Now in the Elektor Store we have the beginner to intermediate edition of ARM Microcontroller Projects. This book makes use of the ARM Cortex...

| Control your lights at home, your LEGO Robots and many other wireless projects with the Pretzelboard, a low cost yet powerful easy-to-use I...

| eRIC Nitro features an ATmega328 AVR microcontroller with Arduino bootloader and a low-power eRIC radio module operating in the ISM band (43...

| The previous months we’ve been discussing equipment in the complex, bizarre, rare or expensive categories (tick as applicable—multiple optio...

| Elektor has a long history with audio power amplifiers. A couple of examples of our “golden oldies” are the Edwin, Ekwin and Crescendo ampli...

| The goal of this project is to allow standard AA size rechargeable batteries, like NiMH, to effectively charge portable devices like smartph...

| After several wrecked prototypes and blown up components, we started to suspect one of our power supplies might be the common denominator. A...

| The self-balancing single-axle DIY electrovehicle uses sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries for power. You can of course use the supplied charge...

| MICROPROCESSORS software debugging tools for 80C166 Hitex Telemon 166 debugger specially adapted for Elektor Figure 1. Watching and examin i...

| One of the drawbacks of a threepin voltage regulator is that the input voltage needs to be 2.5–3 V higher than the output voltage. This...