| Power a lamp or heat a mug — no wires needed. This project transfers 20 W through a 5 cm table using 50 kHz electromagnetic resonance. A mic...
| Power a lamp or heat a mug — no wires needed. This project transfers 20 W through a 5 cm table using 50 kHz electromagnetic resonance. A mic...
| Looking for more wireless- and communication-related projects and tutorials? Visit Elektor's "Wireless & Communication" page and download th...
| Your circuit works, but is it compliant? In the following video, we dive into electromagnetic compliance (EMC) basics: radiated emissions, c...
| What is wireless power transfer? Microwave-based wireless power transfer is revolutionizing how energy reaches remote and hard-to-access dev...
| The September/October 2025 issue of Elektor Mag is out. The magazine explores a range of topics including short-range audio links, satellite...
| In this Elektor webinar about IoT for Vehicles and Sensors, our in-house engineer Saad Imtiaz presents a powerful combination of vehicle dia...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including battery testing, w...
| Get ready for electronica 2024! Join us in Munich from Nov. 12-15 for the world’s leading electronics fair, or the world’s leading electroni...
| Autonomous sensor nodes require both wireless communication and a self-sustaining power source. This solar-powered LoRa node project introdu...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including vacuum tube electr...