Jan Buiting (492)

| Many ‘legacy’ peripherals, microcontroller projects and older boards are left abandoned because they have no USB connectivity and therefore...

| The FUP1A PMR test unit had four frequency ranges: 68-88 MHz; 80-95 MHz; 95-110 MHz and 140-175 MHz. The later FUP1D came with the 420-475 M...

| Out of Belgrade comes a vast line of microcontroller development tools and related goodies that’s sure to make microcontroller geeks drool a...

| This project employs a Freescale Coldfire micro and associated PC software that allows remote switching of electrical loads across networks...

| ‘Formant’ is without doubt one of the biggest names from the Elektor history. The mega project goes back a good thirty years, was forgotten...

| Elektor in 1984 saw a niche for a disco lights controller that was unusual and novel in not being limited to dull, fixed light patterns. In...

| Although I have never forgotten this blockbuster from the old days I was delighted to find, in a storage locker at the former Elektor premis...

| Philips Telecommunication Industries in their 1977 product information sheet write that the SXA is a solid-state VHF/UHF personal FM radiote...

| In 1963, after about two years of administrative preparation, a lot of telexing, white papering and contract tendering, the Dutch PTT offici...

| According to the 1960 manual, the 1650-A is a “self-contained impedance measuring system, which includes five bridges for the measurement of...