Elektor September/October 2024: Wireless & Communication
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Inside Elektor Sep/Oct 2024: Wireless & Communication Edition
In the editorial for this edition, Jens Nickel (Editor-in-Chief, Elektor) notes: “I’m sure you’ll agree that the 20th century was dominated by the electric cable, while this century will be marked by wireless technology. The advantages of wireless communication are immense, enabling highly mobile devices and making innovations such as the Internet of Things possible.” Do you agree? Check out all the great content in the magazine.- An Autonomous Sensor Node: LoRa-Based Data Transmission and Power by Solar Cells
- The LeoINAGPS System
- AWS for Arduino and Co. (2): Sending Data Using AWS IoT ExpressLink
- Broadband Magnetic Antenna for Long Wave: Multiple Channels Without Tuning
- Elektor eXpansion Board v1.0
- Solar-Powered LoRa Node: A Modular, Compact, and Versatile IoT Solution
- ESP32 Range Extender: A Simple Antenna Modification
- AI-Based Water Meter Reading (Part 2): Get Your Old Meter Onto the IoT!
- A Hub for RS-422 and RS-485 Devices: Wire Your Bus Like a Star
- Model Railroad with Camera: Installing an ESP32 CAM Module
- Open Vario: The Open-Source Multifunction Variometer for Paragliding
- Audio Notch Filter With Adjustable Frequency
- ML-Based Pest Detection: Smart Agriculture Device With IoT Connectivity
- Why Anybus CompactCom Is the Ideal Choice for Embedded Industrial Communication
- IQRF Communication Standard: Reliability for Lossy, Low-Rate Wireless Mesh Networks
- How to Build a Smart Agricultural Robot
- Starting Out in Electronics: Reviews More Opamp Circuits
- 2024: An AI Odyssey - Desktop Versus Embedded Accelerators
- TensorFlow Lite on Small Microcontrollers
- Elektor Books: RF Probe With LED Bar Graph


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