All items tagged with project and Elektor.POST (66)

| In this article series we cover a range of topics relevant to the design of electronics projects based on the PICAXE range of microcontrol...

| Watching a single LED blink is potentially hypnotizing, even if it blinks at a fixed rate with a fixed duty cycle. That’s promising for a...

| So far in our Elektor.POST projects we have looked at mainly digital signals such as GPIO, Serial UART, SPI and I2C of the Raspberry Pi’s...

| Parking in garages can sometimes be tricky as it is often difficult to know where exactly the end of the car is. A tennis ball on a strin...

| Allergies sadly are common and affect our daily lives, from the odd sneeze and watery eyes in full summer right up to skin rashes and debil...

| In the previous two parts published through Elektor .POST we’ve looked at the UART and SPI interfaces of the Raspberry Pi’s Expansion Heade...

| To the average e-enthusiast, the RS232 interface always appears friendlier than the USB port. However, with a small 8-bit microcontroller,...

| Last time we looked at the UART Serial Interface of the Raspberry Pi’s Expansion Header. In this project we’ll take a look at one of Rasp...

| Microcontrollers can be used to add processing capabilities to any project, and off-the shelf microcontrollers are often used to fulfill...

| Last time we looked at the Raspberry Pi’s Expansion Header and its General Purpose Input/Ouput (GPIO) signals. In this Elektor .Post we’ll...