| A blast from the Elektor archives: this clever 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load...
| A blast from the Elektor archives: this clever 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load...
| DIY Ram-Tester checks vintage 16- and 20-pin DRAMs used in TI-99/4A, C64, Amiga, Atari and others. Fast tests, OLED display, upgradable firm...
| Build the Elektor Wordy Christmas Tree: a 3D PCB Christmas decoration with a Raspberry Pi Pico, 27 RGB LEDs, and multilingual glowing messag...
| Unlock smarter workouts with a programmable fitness timer that guides your reps, rest periods, and routines with intuitive tones and an OLED...
| Need a Hall sensor? A strip of copper, a strong magnet, and an LM358 are all you need to explore the Hall effect hands-on. This experimental...
| Before trusting that bargain-bin power adapter, make sure it’s not packing surprises. This DIY AC power adapter tester quickly identifies vo...
| The low-cost ESP32-C3 SuperMini modules feature a compact SMD antenna. However, the small antenna design greatly restricts the effective Wi-...
| Discover how a Raspberry Pi, a DDS module, and an ADC come together to form a powerful DIY RF sweep generator for RF testing. This compact s...
| Introduction to Electronic Filters is a new Elektor publication by Dr. Peter Dalmaris that teaches readers the principles and applications o...
| The dynamic compression of audio signals is important for reducing signal peaks to avoid saturation of the output signal. The circuit presen...