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| In this installment the Bluetooth, WiFi, USB and USB-Host modules are described. We'll also show you how the Android I/O board can be contro...

| Following on from the BL600’s I²C port we looked at last time, we’re going to take a look here at its serial interface. To do this, we’re go...

| It’s only relatively recently that Intel has been producing x86-based, multi-cored processors with a specification suitable for use in credi...

| Elektor's Android I/O Board allows you to control a PIC microcontroller’s 25 I/O port pins with your Android device. Java classes make WiFi,...

| Android devices are ideal for controlling all sorts of electronic circuitry: low cost, lots of processing power, touchscreen interface and v...

| Over the last few months the Asian manufacturer Shenzhen Xunlong Software has released a number of capable open-spec single board computers...

| As you probably know, our friends at Matrix TSL (creators of Flowcode!) have recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring to life thei...

| Fresh off the printer and in store now is the brand new book C# Programming for Windows and Android, a software only follow up to our best-s...

| Elektor and element 14 have teamed up once again to put on another informative webinar for your education and entertainment. This webinar fo...

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| This board contains a PIC-microcontroller (PIC16F1938 to be more precise) that translates ASCII-commands received via a serial link to I/O o...