| What would you say to an electric motor smaller than the head of a pin, and what's more, mostly hand made? It really exists. With this m...
| What would you say to an electric motor smaller than the head of a pin, and what's more, mostly hand made? It really exists. With this m...
| The Elektor ATM18 system can be used to make a surprisingly simple and effective chess computer. The only additional hardware required is a...
| In the first instalment about the self-balancing single-axle electric 'vehicle' in the Summer Circuits issue we explained the operat...
| The recently introduced Elektor PCB Service is eagerly being used. However, a few questions have arisen from here and there. Here we answer...
| In this first article describing our DIY self-balancing single-axle vehicle we look at the electronics modules. An ATmega32 processes the co...
| Everyone agrees; the internal combustion engine is coming to the end of its life cycle. However you don’t need to go to the expense of a Pri...
| Many readers are curious to know just what gear, software and tools is in daily use in the Elektor Labs. One really crucial piece of equipme...
| Elektor PCB Service is intended for prototype builders and designers who want to have their PCBs made to professional standards, and for use...
| ‘With a good amplifier, all you hear is the music.’In December 1982, Elektor surprised the world with a top-class MOSFET final amplifier boa...
| While cleaning out the instrument cabinet in our company shop, I came across a Digisplay unit that I built and used many years ago with cons...