Many of our readers are likely familiar with PCB service providers, but in addition to creating bare PCBs, some of these companies also offer an assembly service. Elektor engineer Saad Imtiaz explains what to consider in this context, drawing on his own experiences. This edition of Elektor Lab Talk also covers machine learning on the Raspberry Pi and PC. Be sure to tune in!

Elektor Lab Talk: November 29


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Elektor Nov/Dec 2023

Curious about what is in the new edition of Elektor Mag? Here are a few of the key topics:
 
  • AI in the Electronics Lab: Google Bard and Flux Copilot Put to the Test
  • Arduino Nano Waveform Generator: Nano + Code = Function Generator
  • A Simple CNCed Enclosure: With Autodesk Fusion 360 for Personal Use
  • Don’t Start with a Prototype — Start with a Pretotype!
  • The Raspberry Pi 5: A Huge Improvement From Its Predecessor
  • Low-Volume Board Production: With and Without Assembly
  • Solar-Powered Christmas Garland: An Eco-Friendly Solution for Garnishing Your Balcony
  • MEMS Microphone Design and Construction
  • Mini Reflow Plate: Assembling or Repairing Small SMD Circuits
  • IoT Simulation Simplified with Wokwi: Developer Uri Shaked on Design, Software, and More
  • A Bare-Metal Programming Guide (Part 3): CMSIS Headers, Automatic Testing, and a Web Server
  • USB Killer Detector: Better Safe Than Sorry
  • LoRa, a Swiss Army Knife (2): The Hardware and Software
  • Starting Out in Electronics: Amplifying Differences
  • 2023 An AI Odyssey: Getting Help Designing a Physical Project
  • Tools to Try Before You Solder: Simulation and 3D Modeling Tools That Can Be Used for Free
  • New Tools from Microchip!: PICkit 5 and MPLAB ICD 5 Available Now!
  • Rapid Prototyping of Flexible, Stretchable Electronics

And much more!