All items tagged with Elektor Labs and Arduino (58)

| In May 2007 Elektor published a simple Software Defined Radio (SDR) project that became an instant hit. Now, almost ten years later, a redes...

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| This shield is based on the extremely popular SDR-project published in the May 2007 issue of Elektor Electronis. The original author Burkhar...

| Oscilloscopes are great for visualising signals in electronic circuits. Their performance is usually measured in bandwidth and - now that an...

| While its northern neighbor is preparing for war and the end of the world as we know it, South Korea is investing in a friendlier future whe...

| Arduino boards are as invasive as mice and rats. After conquering many home labs, they now have started entering kitchens too. Must we lock...

| The Arduino is a real jack-of-all-trades. You can use this inexpensive microcontroller board for all kinds of things thanks to the expansion...

| All of today’s ubiquitous perforated prototyping boards (a.k.a. stripboards; veroboards) have one thing in common: they are outdated. TTL h...

| This project is the result of the LPRS contest run last year. The winner's project is to be finalized by and published in Elektor. So here w...

| At Elektor.Labs we produce a lot of printed circuit boards. Some of them are more versatile than others. In this project we use the 129009-1...

| Simple Arduino shield with a ULN2003 and some connectors. The I2C port is also brought out on the main connector K1.