| Is it possible for a tiny microcontroller to run on a hefty 48-V battery? This project makes it happen using a custom step-down converter —...
| Is it possible for a tiny microcontroller to run on a hefty 48-V battery? This project makes it happen using a custom step-down converter —...
| In Elektor Lab Talk #36, our editors and special guests will take you on a tour of their most interesting, unusual, and inspiring electronic...
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| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including data loggers, reco...
| At PCIM 2025, Maria Hernandez, Qoitech's Product Specialist, guided us through an easy method for measuring an IoT application's power consu...
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