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| Welcome to Elektor Lab Notes! Every few weeks, Elektor Lab engineers and editors will post updates about new design projects, tech news, eng...

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| Last time, we lit up an LED. Now it's time to make it blink. We will continue with smart pins to form a UART that can transmit characters. L...

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| The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 has arrived. It has a new form factor and new peripherals, but will it make a good compute module, too? In...

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| Using a Raspberry Pi Pico with MicroPython is a beginner-friendly way to program. Adding a SeeedStudio RFM95 LoRa module and a DS18B20 tempe...

| The K210 from Kendryte is a RISC-V-based microcontroller with an AI accelerator. A development environment for C/C++ is available. In this a...

| You can use the Swift programming language — well established on Apple devices — on an MCU.

| Innovative tools like the Nvidia Jetson Nano make it easy to get started with artificial intelligence (AI) projects. In this series, I detai...

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| In Part 1 of this article series, I introduced the Propeller 2, Parallax's new advanced multicore microcontroller. Now let's dive into how t...

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| Although there are ready-made solder stations for sale in abundance, there are still people who prefer to build this equipment themselves. T...

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| It is helpful to be able to track the hours you spend on electronics projects. This can be done with various services. We use Toggl.com here...