| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...
| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...
| All year, we have been celebrating Elektor's 60th anniversary. This month, we take a look at some of the editorial team's favorite articles...
| The Espressif NodeMCU-based module described in this series enables you to use the Modbus protocol over a WLAN. Now we cover the software an...
| The engineering journey continues! This month, we celebrate Elektor 60 with a look back at several articles from past November editions of E...
| Amir Sherman is a go-to resource for helpful insights about modern tech and its impact. Here he covers ethical electronics, AI, and TinyML.
| A speaker at the pioneer World Ethical Electronics Forum (WEEF), Prof. Dr. Stefan Heinemann helps to inspire innovators with an open discuss...
| Johannes Brenner and Markus Brenner share their thoughts on profit maximisation and the philosophy of a lighthouse company.
| Need a charger for your new and used Li-ion batteries? Build your own without a microcontroller. No software required!
| The Raspberry Pi is well known as a single-board computer (SBC) running Linux on it, but the new Raspberry Pi Pico is different. While still...
| The Modbus protocol is widely used in industry for communication between systems and controllers. This module enables you to use the Modbus...