| In Elektor Lab Talk #36, our editors and special guests will take you on a tour of their most interesting, unusual, and inspiring electronic...
| In Elektor Lab Talk #36, our editors and special guests will take you on a tour of their most interesting, unusual, and inspiring electronic...
| Tired of loud TV ads? In 2012, Peter de Bruijn built the Mini-Mute — a clever circuit that let him mute his TV with a simple tap on the coff...
| Curious how a single board can replace an entire bench of lab equipment? In this Elektor Webinar, Red Pitaya’s Miha Gjura showcases the vers...
| Elektor has a long history of publishing clock projects. Let’s take a look at a classic — the MOS Clock 5314. The design showcased early use...
| Want to detect earthquakes and other seismic events — from natural disasters to human activities — right from your workbench? This DIY seism...
| The 2025 Elektor Circuit Special is on the horizon, and we’re looking for innovative, original circuit designs to feature! If you’ve created...
| In 2010, Elektor presented a digital multi-effects unit based on the FV-1 effects processor that was designed to provide musicians with 15 c...
| Raspberry Pis and other SBCs are ideal for sophisticated process control, but require significantly more power than microcontrollers. Why no...
| MIT researchers unveil advanced insect-scale robots with unprecedented flight endurance, speed, and agility, paving the way for future polli...
| If you like games and DIY electronics, Elektor has a project for you. This roulette circuit features 40 LEDs controlled by a microcontroller...