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| [Partner Content] Pico Technology celebrates 30 years of business. Pico’s oscilloscopes, data loggers and RF equipment are used by engineers...

| M5Stick-C is a mini M5Stack. It is a portable, open-source, easy-to-use, IoT development board, powered by ESP32.

| Shorter pulses of UV laser light are better at shaving off fine layers of material (ablation) and get the job done more quickly using less e...

| Pico Technology’s 2000 series USB oscilloscopes have a fine “bandwidth” both in terms of “megahertz” and cost: from the £99 10 MHz entry-lev...

| In the last installment, we built a small device using the ESP32 DevKitC, an RGB LED and a light-dependant resistor (LDR). This device perio...

| The ESP32 is the latest Espressif product. Like the ESP8266 it has Wi-Fi, but adds Bluetooth. Besides a flexible radio the ESP32 also has tw...

| In the September & October 2017 issue of Elektor we announced the Elektor Video Olympics, challenging our readers and followers to shoot and...

| Headless oscilloscopes, i.e. scopes without a display, are practical devices because they are small and very portable. Also, they can be mor...

| From AC line-voltage and embedded power supplies to audio and serial data communication, differential voltage measurements deliver tangible...

| The BF961 is a plain vanilla dual-gate MOSFET, which can also be configured to act as a Fetron. And with this Fetron you can build a simple...