| How accurate is your clock source? You can use this compact stand-alone crystal tester to check the correct functionality of an unknown quar...
| How accurate is your clock source? You can use this compact stand-alone crystal tester to check the correct functionality of an unknown quar...
| Thermal cameras are hugely popular, and even more so now that they have become affordable. The Topdon TC004 Lite is such a camera. We had a...
| Recently, both Zoyi and Fnirsi have released affordable smart tweezers that also measure inductance, and for just a few dozen euros. In this...
| The Mini OLED Oscilloscope is an inexpensive kit to build a tiny digital oscilloscope with. Besides the power switch, it has only one contro...
| Don't miss our upcoming Elektor Engineering Insights interview with Cyrob, the electronics guru behind popular projects and tutorials, as he...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including vacuum tube electr...
| Want a way to detect changes in the magnetic field? Check out this interesting do-it-yourself magnetometer circuit from 2007. The project wa...
| The Miniware MHP50 is not only a small 50 mm by 50 mm hot plate for preheating circuit boards for repair and rework, it can also reflow sold...
| The Andonstar AD210 is an entry-level model digital microscope with a large 10.1″ display. It is mainly targeted at electronics labs where t...
| Come and explore the workshop of John Hind, a retiree from Gunnislake, UK, who has a side-hustle of maintaining ancient CNC weaving looms. L...