| A PiCAN 2 HAT provides your Raspberry Pi with full CAN-Bus capability: CAN v2.0B at 1 Mb/s and high-speed (10 MHz) SPI Interface. It uses th...
| A PiCAN 2 HAT provides your Raspberry Pi with full CAN-Bus capability: CAN v2.0B at 1 Mb/s and high-speed (10 MHz) SPI Interface. It uses th...
| Working with a Raspberry Pi is all fun and games, until electrostatic discharge or a high voltage blows up the GPIO port. Fortunately, Elekt...
| The ElektorLabs-designed Raspberry Pi Buffer Board protects your Raspberry Pi’s extension connections against damage from hardware errors li...
| The video chosen for you by Elektor TV this week describes the experimenter’s Google AI Voice Kit, with which Google attempts to put “his” i...
| Presented in this installment is a user interface (UI) or front end with display, knobs and buttons to control the FPGA-DSP radio. Based on...
| Everyone has heard of the Raspberry Pi: for a couple of tens of dollars you get a tiny but complete Linux-based computer with a useful amoun...
| Many designers are using the community boards available in the market for their proof of concept and to evaluate their idea on a valid, work...
| This Raspberry Pi HAT puts at your disposal 4 motor-control outputs for LEGO EV3 motors and 16 buffered I/O connections that can be used in...
| This add-on board for the Raspberry Pi puts at your disposal 4 motor-control outputs for powerful LEGO EV3 Mindstorms motors and 16 buffered...
| All of today’s ubiquitous perforated prototyping boards (a.k.a. stripboards; veroboards) have one thing in common: they are outdated. TTL h...