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| Have an idea for an innovative DIY electronics project? Or maybe you already have a project that you'd like to share with the world? Check o...

| An oscilloscope is an instrument that displays the evolution of one or more voltages over time. But how do you use it?

| An oscilloscope is an instrument that displays the evolution of one or more voltages over time. But how do you use it?

| Wi-Fi is great for quickly connecting devices to a network, but it is a bit power-hungry and therefore not the best solution for low-power s...

| Sharing your work with the world is easy thanks to platforms like GitHub and Elektor Labs. Where the latter specialises in electronics proje...

| The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is ne...

| The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is ne...

| Open source projects ESPHome and Home Assistant turn home automation into a set-and-forget system instead of endless fiddling with MQTT brok...

| If you use microcontrollers, play with Arduino or do other things that involve open-source software, you will most certainly have come acros...

| People often ask us how to download something from or how to publish on GitHub. Here is how.