| Now available in the Elektor Store is Matthew Scarpino’s book Motors for Makers. From start to finish, you'll learn through practical exampl...
| Now available in the Elektor Store is Matthew Scarpino’s book Motors for Makers. From start to finish, you'll learn through practical exampl...
| In the previous issue of Elektor we showed how easy it is to program the powerful ESP32 in the Arduino IDE. However, if you want to utilize...
| We are now offering you the opportunity to purchase the second edition of a book, focusing on the programming language Python 3 - one of the...
| This new kit is a variant of Elektor’s earlier published sand clock. Instead of writing the time in a layer of sand, it uses a laser module...
| Not long after the announcement by Intel that they would be withdrawing many of their embedded products, Sony have decided to enter the fray...
| The FreeSoC2 PSoC® 5LP Dev Board uses Cypress ARM processors and built-in configurable hardware to make a versatile system that can be used...
| Writing the time every minute – or at any other adjustable interval – into a layer of sand is the star attraction of a cool project develope...
| The Pretzel board is a really useful tool especially when you are starting out with networks. Now however it was time to try out a different...
| Open-source hardware is meerting open-source instruction set architecture with SiFive announcing their Arduino Cinque — an Arduino developme...
| The ESP8266 from Espressif has made waves in the maker community with its low price: you can get one from AliExpress for just two or three e...