Elektor March/April 2026: Embedded and AI
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Inside Elektor March/April 2025
If embedded systems and AI are on your radar, this edition will show you exactly where the field is heading. It’s a curated look at the tools, techniques, and technologies shaping modern embedded design. Start exploring what’s inside.- Breaking AI Out of the Browser: Using AI CLIs to Code, Compile, and Validate Embedded Projects
- Counting Faces with MaixCAM: An Easy Way to Capture Audience Sizes
- The Scrutiny Debugger: Debug, Visualize, and Test Embedded C/C++ Code
- PIO Programming on the Raspberry Pi Pico: Nine Instructions, Many Possibilities
- Security by Design: Engineering Fundamentals Limit Failure
- Embedded Security Is No Longer Optional
- CRA and PQC Are Rewriting: Embedded Security Priorities
- Sigfox Breakout Board (1): A Self-Built Radio BoB
- Hands on with I3C: Using Hardware from ST and Microchip
- The BLEnky Project: Rapid Prototyping of Bluetooth Low Energy Applications
- Pulse Width Modulation: From a Simple On/Off Thermostat to a Smoothed DC Analog Signal
- Low-Noise Power Supply (2): Construction, Assembly, and Practical Implementation
- Simple Signal Generator Using the RP2040: Analog and Digital Signals for Around €10
- ESP32 Audio Transceiver Board (Part 4): Tuning the Clocks — And a Wired Option
- Symmetrical DC Load: DC Load, Static or Dynamic, and Symmetrical
- Navigating the Future of Smart Homes with Matter and Edge AI
- Differential Pressure Sensors: Predictive Maintenance in HVAC-Systems
- embedded world 2026: An Interview with Benedikt Weyerer, Executive Director of embedded world
- Why Even Small IoT and Industrial: Firms Need an Upgrade Plan
- Audiotronics: Ear-Pleasing Electronics for DIY Construction
- From Life’s Experience: Read The F...ing Manual!
- 2026: An AI Odyssey — The 2025 Vibe-Coding Hangover


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