| nWatch is a device that you can program, and wear on your wrist. The first development board of this kind based on stm32 microcontroller.
| nWatch is a device that you can program, and wear on your wrist. The first development board of this kind based on stm32 microcontroller.
| With an expected 500 billion connected devices in 2022, we can't secure the Internet of Things on the device level, said Professor Frank Fit...
| The Fast Forward Awards have now been presented! At electronica 2016 on Friday November 11 around noon, a lucky electronic entrepeneur went...
| Today is the last day for the contestants to make their presentations for the electronica Fast Forward Start-up Award. The entries are of re...
| After much preparation it’s finally here: On the first day of electronica 2016 held here in Munich we can now begin the final stage of the F...
| For many decades now Elektor magazine has proved that there really isn’t any clear distinction between amateurs who, out of interest, just l...
| Only a few days left before the worlds biggest electronics trade fair opens its doors in Munich. More than 2,900 companies from more than 50...
| With the poster-download-promotion of the STM32 Open Development Environment (ODE) on the Elektor website, participants could win an STM32 N...
| As you probably know, the electronica Fast Forward Award, the Start-up Platform powered by Elektor and staged together with the electronica...
| The EasyRadar dev kit allows all of Silicon Radar’s TX/RX radar chips to be evaluated “by beginners and pros who want to start development a...