| To a bright New Year … Google may have reason to say too! To replace their somewhat hapless ‘Brillo’, the Internet company will out bring a...
| To a bright New Year … Google may have reason to say too! To replace their somewhat hapless ‘Brillo’, the Internet company will out bring a...
| Having honed their technology for sub-threshold transistor-based ARM Cortex-M series processors, the Wizzards of Tiny-Amps at Ambiq Micro ha...
| Elektor has neglected to indicate to its readers the function of the editorial piece which, like this one, opens each new E-Zine. Even if i...
| Elektor proudly introduces the world’s very first book on the BBC micro:bit, the credit card sized computer with an ARM processor on it. The...
| We are pleased to announce the long awaited release of Linear Audio Vol. 12! Counting from volume 0, this is the 13th edition in the series...
| The Elektor Sceptre is a small ARM7 board based on the LPC2148. The board features Bluetooth, a battery charger, an SD-card slot, an acceler...
| Debugging the Sceptre using JTAG, with the help of OpenOCD, GDB, Insight and Eclipse for Windows.
| Add a graphic display to the Elektor Sceptre and a little trackball and the Sceptre smartphone comes within reach…
| When the Sceptre was being designed, the idea of using it with a resistive touch screen had already been considered. Here is the implementat...
| Grasping the Sceptre. Here now are the explanations and details of the Sceptre software. Let your reign begin!