Elektor May/June 2025: Test and Measurement
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Inside the Elektor May/June 2025
Whether you’re starting a new test and measurement project or simply looking for insightful reading, the May/June 2025 edition is packed with value. It features a diverse selection of background articles, innovative test and measurement projects, and industry insights to sharpen your skills and keep you current with the latest tools and techniques. It’s an essential resource for electronics engineers, makers, and anyone passionate about precise measurement and electronics design.- PbMonitor v1.0: A Battery-Monitoring System for UPS and Energy Storage Applications
- Solar Charge Controller with MPPT (1): Basic Principles of a Solar Controller for Stand-Alone Systems
- B-Field Integration Magnetometer: With Home-Made Sensors
- Milliohmmeter Adapter: Uses the Precision of Your Multimeter
- Frequency Counter: Portable and Auto-Calibrating Via GPS
- Stand-Alone Crystal Tester: How Accurate Is Your Clock Source?
- Low-Cost I2C Tester: Connect I2C Devices Directly to Your PC
- Raspberry Pi Stand-Alone MIDI Synthesizer (2): Enhancing Our Setup with Intelligence
- An FPGA-Based Audio Player with Equalizer (2): Adding Volume Control, Advanced Mixing, and a Web Interface
- Precise or Accurate?: Your Instruments Need to Be Both!
- AD7124: A Precision ADC in Practice: Features for Sensor Signal Conditioning
- PID Control Tool: Optimize Your Parameters Easily
- Nortonized Wien Bridge Oscillator: Small Changes Yield Significant Improvements
- Putting a $0.10 Controller to the Test: The CH32V003 RISC-V Microcontroller and
- MounRiver Studio in Practice
- embedded world 2025
- The Next Leap in Semiconductors: Onward Toward 1.4 nm
- Through-Hole Technology Connectors: The Best of Two Worlds
- Starting Out in Electronics: Continues with Tone Control
- Elektor Academy Pro Box: Book + Online Course + Hardware
- Peculiar Parts: Analog Meters
- From Life’s Experience: Who Doesn’t Honor the Small Things?
- 2025: An AI Odyssey: The Transformative Impact on Software Development



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