Elektor Lab Talk #42: Power & Energy Edition, Low-Noise PSU with Ton Giesberts, ESP32 by Example
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The new Elektor Mag January/February Power & Energy edition is here, and we’re going to spend Elektor Lab Talk #42 properly going through it. Join us live on Thursday, January 15 at 13:00 CET for an episode packed with practical power design discussion, community project highlights, and live Q&A.
A €25 show free, thanks to Elektor Academy Pro!
In this edition, hosts Brian Tristam Williams, Jens Nickel, and Senior Engineer Saad Imtiaz will walk through the new issue and share what’s caught their attention. We’ll also take audience comments and questions throughout the show.
Author Ton Giesberts will join us to discuss his article, Low-Noise Lab Power Supply (1): A Quiet Source for Sensitive Circuits, and the key design choices behind building a genuinely low-noise, fully analog bench supply for sensitive circuits.
Brian will also do a quick hands-on segment with the ESP32 by Example learning course, showing what it covers and who it’s for if you want a practical, project-driven path into ESP32 development.
We’ll round things out with our favorite recent Elektor Labs community-submitted projects, a look at what we’re working on right now, and (as always) a giveaway.
Can’t make it live? No problem! All registrants will receive access to the replay.
What You'll Discover During This Lab Talk:
- Power & Energy edition walkthrough (January/February issue)
- Ton Giesberts on designing a low-noise lab power supply for sensitive circuits
- ESP32 by Example: quick hands-on look
- Highlights of recent Elektor Labs community projects
- Live audience Q&A with the Elektor team
- Giveaway details and how to enter
GIVEAWAY ALERT!
We’re giving away 5× The Elektor Power Supply Collection (USB stick).
This USB stick bundles a curated set of Elektor power-supply projects and resources — a solid reference library for anyone building, upgrading, or troubleshooting power supplies on the bench.
Don’t miss this chance to catch up on the new issue, connect with the Elektor community, and maybe even win a giveaway!

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