Elektor September/October 2021: DIY Electronics and More
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DIY Electronics, Ethical Electronics, and More
The September/October 2021 edition of Elektor is sure to be a classic. It includes something for everyone, from the technically savvy wine lover to Raspberry Pi enthusiast to the eco-conscious maker looking to build a DIY solar system. Bonus: As part of our Elektor 60 celebration, we take a look at interesting articles from past Septembers! Don't miss it.Inside Elektor September/October 2021
Here is what you will find in the Fall 2021 edition of Elektor:- Understanding the Neurons in Neural Networks (Part 1): Artificial Neurons
- Image Processing with the Nvidia Jetson Nano (Part 1): The Hardware and Software
- An In-Depth Look at Mains Transformers: How Do They Behave When They Are Switched On and Off?
- Yes We CAN with PiCAN 3: A CAN Bus HAT for the Raspberry Pi 4
- Balcony Power Plant: DIY Solar Balcony = Speedy Payback!
- Hands On the Parallax Propeller 2 (Part 4): Sending Strings
- Elektor @ 60: A Look Back at Previous Septembers
- Ultimate Arduino Uno Hardware Manual: Main Microcontroller Bootloader
- MadMachine SwiftIO Board: Modern Language Meets Modern Hardware
- EMC Pre-Compliance Test for Your DC-Powered Project (Part 1): Dual DC LISN
- Electronic Load for DC and AC: Up to 400 V and 10 A (Peak)
- Imaging and Video Streaming with a Raspberry Pi 4: The Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera in Practice
- Using Displays in Raspberry Pi Projects
- A Compass Rose Using the GY-271: Or Why We Move in Figures of Eight to Calibrate a Sensor
- ESP32-Connected Thermostat: Keep Your Wine at the Right Temperature!
- Magnetic Levitation the Digital Way: ESP32 Pico Replaces the Analog Comparator
- MicroPython for the ESP32 and Friends (Part 2): Control Matrix Displays Easily
- Starting Out in Electronics: Easier Than Imagined! ... Taking on the Choke!
- HomeLab Tours: In the Friesian Countryside, Where the Tubes Bloom ...
- Peculiar Parts: Hybrids
- Ethics: Calculate the Carbon Footprint of Your Electronics



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