| Discover clever circuits in this new edition of Elektor Lab Talk, packed with real-world electronics projects from the Elektor team. In this...
| Discover clever circuits in this new edition of Elektor Lab Talk, packed with real-world electronics projects from the Elektor team. In this...
| Back in 1977, for most people, if you weren’t home to hear a ringing phone, the moment was gone forever. Unless, that is, you built Elektor’...
| You can build a precision radiation meter with this PIC16F88-based design, featuring real-time pulse counting, audible feedback, and a clear...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including upcoming articles,...
| The Elektor Circuit Special 2025 is packed with innovative circuit designs, inspiring DIY electronics projects, and practical tips to enhanc...
| Why buy a guitar tuner when you can build one yourself? Using an inexpensive board and a clever signal processing algorithm, this DIY projec...
| Is it possible for a tiny microcontroller to run on a hefty 48-V battery? This project makes it happen using a custom step-down converter —...
| The 555 timer IC, introduced in the early 1970s, remains one of the most iconic and widely used analog chips in electronics. Let's explore i...
| In Elektor Lab Talk #36, our editors and special guests will take you on a tour of their most interesting, unusual, and inspiring electronic...
| Back in May 1982, Elektor published a matchbox radio project that pushed the limits of miniaturization. Built into a compact box, the fully...