| If you want to know about '70s-era electronics, ask Karel Walraven. He began his adventure at Elektor in January 1975 as a designer, editor...
| If you want to know about '70s-era electronics, ask Karel Walraven. He began his adventure at Elektor in January 1975 as a designer, editor...
| When Elektor was born as Electronica wereld back in 1961, the tube filament still glowed. But by the end of the decade, the transistor had d...
| All year, we have been celebrating Elektor's 60th anniversary. This month, we take a look at some of the editorial team's favorite articles...
| The engineering journey continues! This month, we celebrate Elektor 60 with a look back at several articles from past November editions of E...
| The Basic Electronics book series (Van Valkenburg, Neville, and Nooger, 1959) helped to spark Dr. Richard Honeycutt's fascination with tube...
| The aughts (or noughties, as some of you might say) was a productive period for micrcontroller designers and manufacturers. Let's take a loo...
| Back in January 2010, every "thing" was not connected to the Internet. It was a simpler time, right? The first-generation iPad wasn't on the...
| The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has inspired countless innovations and smart technical solutions since 2012. Curious about the early...
| If you want to know about '70s-era electronics, ask Karel Walraven. He began his adventure at Elektor in January 1975 as a designer, editor...
| Having watched men land on the moon, seen the future described in animated series such as The Jetsons, and progressed from valve to transist...