All items tagged with Linux and Elektor (14)

| Acquisitions and innovation abound in the electronics industry. As a result, the industry is evolving each month. Let’s review some of the m...

| We are now offering you the opportunity to purchase the second edition of a book, focusing on the programming language Python 3 - one of the...

| To make accurate voltage measurements, you need an A/D converter (ADC) chip which has good resolution. The folks at Elektor have developed a...

| Irrespective of the weather, our Crazy Summer Deals are still as hot as ever! This week we’re offering one of our most popular, best-selling...

| With the recent release of Warwick A. Smith’s Open Source Electronics on Linux, entering the world of open source software for electronics a...

| Today Linux can be found running on all sorts of devices, from internet servers to coffee machines. Many electronics enthusiasts will be kee...

| If you want to learn how to quickly build Linux-based applications able to collect, process and display data on a PC from various analog and...

| The compact and low-cost Elektor Embedded Linux board has been available to buy for around a year and a half now. Along with its accompanyin...

| Previously we published details of a relay board that can be connected to the Elektor Linux board, the Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroll...

| Even on a small display it is possible to show a surprisingly wide variety of parameters and settings by implementing a well-designed menu s...