| 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,...
| 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,...
| Responding to the limitations posed by fixed-design, Arduino-style boards, Elektor designed T-Boards: a series of mini-development boards th...
| We procedeed with making a homebrew mini development board and learning some additional Assembler commands. For our demo application we shal...
| Android devices are ideal for controlling all sorts of electronic circuitry: low cost, lots of processing power, touchscreen interface and v...
| Elektor and element 14 have teamed up once again to put on another informative webinar for your education and entertainment. This webinar fo...
| This project is a BoB (Break-out board) used to communicate (with a SIMcard) on the GSM network.The project works with the M95 module from Q...
| In 2014 Elektor presented three AVR T-Boads designed by Andrew Retallack, tiny processor boards designed to be fitted on bread board for bui...
| The Piccolino is a prototyping platform for building and testing PIC microcontroller projects. All basic components are on-board, and the pi...
| Electronic music keyboards need to scan a lot of keys to know which notes to play. Some models just detect on and off key presses but others...
| The ELPB-NG measures 87.6 x 54.6 mm (3.45 x 2.15”), which is about the size of a cigarette pack, i.e. perfect for a 40-pin DIP package. Too...