| The "USB Magic Eye" circuit was presented back in 2010 as a handy CPU meter with a retro look. A USB port provided power and control, and a...
| The "USB Magic Eye" circuit was presented back in 2010 as a handy CPU meter with a retro look. A USB port provided power and control, and a...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including vacuum tube electr...
| With some insight from Gert Baars, you can build an instrument that integrates both a sweep frequency generator and a spectrum analyzer. Let...
| The versatile Elektor MultiCalculator Kit is an Arduino-based device offering 22 different features in a compact package. Check out this vid...
| A transistor tester can be a handy addition to your electronics workbench. This versatile transistor tester design, first presented a decade...
| The HU-053 is an inexpensive LC-Meter kit available online that measures capacitance, inductance, and frequency. It features easy-to-solder,...
| When taking measurements in ionization chambers and other radiation sensors, it's often essential to handle small currents in the picoamp to...
| Have you ever heard of the NanoVNA? Discover the NanoVNA V2, now in stock at Elektor, to expand your possibilities in terms of RF measuremen...
| Want a way to detect changes in the magnetic field? Check out this interesting do-it-yourself magnetometer circuit from 2007. The project wa...
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