All items tagged with Sensors and DIY electronics (16)

| Watch this new episode of Elektor Lab Talk to learn about what’s going on in the Elektor Lab! Our engineers talk about sensor technology, a...

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| Detecting a magnetic field is a relatively easy task, but measuring its intensity is far more complex! The author of this article describes...

| A defective parking sensor can be expensive if you don’t notice it in time and get it repaired. Following the engineer’s ironclad rule “Do i...

| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including sensors, ESP32 ada...

| Discover Alessandro’s blend of electronics, 3D printing and content creation, and the playful DIY projects he shares on his Placitech Youtub...

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| You can use a Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU to measure air quality. It acquires data from a CO2 sensor and then transmits it via an ESP8266 to the...

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| Detecting a magnetic field is simple, but measuring its intensity is more complex! This magnetometer project uses the integration method to...

| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including a Battery Monitori...

| The MAX7219 is a very useful and versatile display driver that can drive up to 64 LEDs independently. It’s well-known, but existing tutorial...

| If you are interested in wireless technologies and communications-related applications, Elektor’s 2024 Wireless & Communication edition is f...