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| Antennas are back magic to many electronicists and to hear that antennas may detune in the presence of metal is a further argument to leave...

| Researchers from the University of California (UCLA) have developed a device that can generate and store (electrical) energy from sunlight c...

| It took a while, but now they’re here: the Anet A6 3D printers have arrived at the Elektor warehouse in Susteren. The printers and accompany...

| According to consulting firm and electronics expert Bill Jewell of Semiconductor Intelligence, global electronics production is showing an e...

| We will continue for a few more weeks with the prize festival at Elektor! This means that readers of our newsletter, without having to do an...

| The Government of South Australia commissioned Tesla to install the world's largest lithium battery in South Australia. The system can store...

| Steve's voyage to Lilliput may not be exactly the kind of applications for which the ESP-32 SoC was designed, but it deserves two minutes of...

| Car OEM and light source technology suppliers in Europe and Japan are prepping to enter the emerging market of Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB) f...

| LEDs, and especially those that produce white light, are great for lighting applications. They consume little power in comparison to incande...

| New conductive polymer aluminium solid capacitors from Panasonic benefit from high ripple current and low ESR values. Ideal for use in outdo...