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Software Defined Vehicle, join Elektor Editor Brian Tristam Williams for an exclusive Elektor Engineering Insights live ...
LED-based dice are common, but their light is cold. Not so for this electronic neon lamp die, which displays its value with a ...
In 1977, if you didn't hear a ringing phone, the moment was gone. Unless, you built Elektor’s ingenious "Telephone Tell-Tale" ...
AI is reshaping electronics design, empowering engineers to innovate faster without replacing their expertise.
Discover how engineers across Europe really research, choose, and trust technology! From datasheets to news websites, ...
A utility and control bus interface for mobile, IoT and data centre applications, I3C Basic v1.2 streamlines integration and ...
Join us live for Elektor Lab Talk #37 on August 21 about wireless projects! We’re spotlighting projects, updates from the ...
Discover clever circuits in this new episode of Elektor Lab Talk, packed with real-world electronics projects from the Elektor team.
The Elektor Circuit Special 2025 is packed with innovative circuit designs, inspiring DIY electronics projects, and practical tips to enhance your skills.
Here I test the current-source with 12-bit DACs from Microchip. At first I tested the I2C DAC MCP4725, but the result was not so good: 3 to 6 mV offset (expected 0...1 mV), also the linearity was bad.
The book Vintage Radio Equipment presents professional receivers and transmitters from 1940 to 1970 with stunning images and outstanding explanations.
Radiators from the American brand Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) are compatible with the formats: TO3, TO126, TO202, TO218, ...