| In one respect all batteries are identical: sooner or later they die on you! Even rechargeable types are not immune from this problem, as th...
| In one respect all batteries are identical: sooner or later they die on you! Even rechargeable types are not immune from this problem, as th...
| The board described here measures the voltage and the current up to 170 A supplied by the battery in your scale model, then transmits these...
| Fairchild semiconductor has announced a range of tiny, low-power USB Type-C support chips. The controllers communicate through I2C which all...
| In this project we are interested in a Hi-Speed USB UART. The PCB is designed to be mounted on a side panel to save space. No mounting holes...
| In this project we are interested in a Hi-Speed USB UART. The PCB is designed to be mounted on a side panel to save space. No mounting holes...
| A fair number of (USB) oscilloscopes have previously been reviewed and tested in Elektor. However, the SmartScope is a measuring instrument...
| The signal generator built in the PicoScope USB oscilloscope is usually sufficient for most applications but not always. It would be better...
| The SmartScope designed by the young Belgian company LabNation is — to our knowledge — the only oscilloscope that works with all popular ope...
| A good many situations exists where a computer has to communicate with a device sporting some kind of serial port, be it RS-232, RS-485, I2C...
| UltraSoC has announced that its UltraDebug system now incorporates USB 2.0 support, allowing the high speed chip interface to be used simult...