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| For optimum performance the human brain needs regular exercising and stimulating. Although the technical articles in this edition of Elektor...

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| Seriously, this month’s is not an April spoof and it does have a unique solution. We kindly challenge you to defeat the blank boxes again a...

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| No worries Elektor will run out of Hexadoku puzzles any time soon. Here’s a fresh one for you to practice your combinational skills on. Ente...

| Currently photolithography is used to fabricate chips. But when ICs are scaled down to 30 nanometers or less the cost of the technology is p...

|   Hey, pro makers, electrical engineers, and innovators! Elektor is here to help you take your electronics projects to the next level...

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| It all started with high frequencies: radio technology was the driving force of electronics. At first there were electron tubes and AM radio...

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| In the rare case of not being out about buying presents or clearing snow (Aussies: BBQ’ing on the beach), why not relax for a while with thi...

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| If we only used electronics to process existing signals, we would be missing an important aspect of electronics: generating oscillating sign...

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| Here’s another Hexadokunut to crack for those having had enough of all them schematics and software listings but still wanting a light menta...

| Biomedical engineers have created electronic devices that wink out of existence at a predetermined point in time. They’re called transient...