| As a special treat for all radio amateurs we present a general-coverage AM/FM/SSB receiver with a wide range of features, which uses a DDS c...
| As a special treat for all radio amateurs we present a general-coverage AM/FM/SSB receiver with a wide range of features, which uses a DDS c...
| This December 2006 issue of Elektor Electronics comes with a free collection of simple yet useful and sometimes playful circuits for home co...
| The situation is a familiar one: in a quiz, whoever presses (or, in practice, thumps) their button first lights their lamp and is given the...
| Since its introduction ten months ago our Hexadoku puzzle has become famous and not just among electronics enthusiasts. Not surprising we’d...
| In the January 2007 issue, Elektor — in cooperation with a renowned manufacturer — presents an extraordinary project many readers have eager...
| Cool, that CDP1802Hybrid headphone ampOld PCB numbers (2)Fiendish AlphadokuElektorscope
| Any application for Smartcard requires what’s commonly referred to as a ‘card reader’. If you’ve read the article on the various types of Sm...
| This neat stand-alone memory stick can store or transfer data from a microcontroller system in the field to a PC using its built-in USB and...
| E-blocks are like Lego bricks — you can piece them together to make all different kinds of shapes and structures. The modules are perfect fo...
| White LEDs have a forward voltage drop of around 3.6 V. If we wish to operate a white LED from a single 1.5 V dry cell or 1.2 V rechargeable...