A developer has achieved 100 Mbit/s Ethernet on the RP2350 microcontroller without any dedicated hardware—just clever use of its PIO and DMA features. This achievement demonstrates what’s possible with modern embedded platforms and could inspire new ideas for data acquisition,
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- Join us for another episode of Elektor Lab Talk on January 25, 2024. Editors Jens Nickel and Brian Tristam Williams will meet Jeroen Domburg, engineer and Technical Marketing Manager at @EspressifSystem, for a technical conversation. streamyard.com/watch/EG3v6T89… #esp32 #iot
- Circuit: The Multitester elektormagazine.com/news/circuit-t… Test equipment can consume valuable workshop space, particularly in smaller areas. E. Osterwick’s compact “Multitester” design from 1983 addresses the issue by integrating multiple simple test circuits — a logic probe, clock pulse
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- Once upon a time, a “Quasi-Analogue Clockwork” was published in 1995 in Elektor. This tribute to mechanical clockworks used a circle of LEDs to display the time. 30 years later with the “Quasi-Analog Clockwork” a remake was introduced. And now – in the same year – its little
- Explore S/PDIF signals with a Raspberry Pi Pico project. Ideal for audio enthusiasts, this receiver accommodates various sampling frequencies and outputs I2S audio. elektormagazine.com/articles/raspb… #audio #raspberrypi
- ESP32 modules often have “integrated antennas” printed on the PCBs. But, at times, you might need improved Wi-Fi range. A solution can be an external antenna, but not every module has a socket for such a connection. Fortunately, you can try this ESP32 range extender hack!
- ESP32 controllers are a go-to choice for thousands of IoT, smart home, and remote control projects — and for good reason. Alongside its many features, the #ESP32 packs a solid I2S interface for both digital audio input and output. In combination with an I2S DAC, an I2S ADC, and
- Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) Measurement with a PIC Microcontroller elektormagazine.com/articles/pwm-m…
- An innovative engineer can solve a problem in a complicated industrial environment with a few low-cost electronic modules and some Arduino programming. You can use this wireless emergency push button, along with LoRa, for a wide variety of applications. elektormagazine.com/articles/wirel…
- ESP32 Range Extender Hack: A Simple Antenna Modification elektormagazine.com/articles/esp32… #esp32 #antenna
- BlueRC: An IR Remote Control with Smartphone and ESP32 elektormagazine.com/articles/bluer… There was a time when IR transmitters on mobile phones were common, but, that is no longer the case. This project offers a solution: Use your mobile phone with its #Bluetooth connectivity to control an
- DIY Smart Lithium Battery Charger With LED Fuel Gauge: DIY GUY Chris explains how to build a professional-grade lithium battery charger with a visual 10-segment LED indicator. The project combines the reliable BQ24075 charging IC with the classic LM3914 display driver to create a
- Simple can be beautiful. For instance, in June 1975, #Elektor presented a simple #circuit that could generate the sound of a vibrating string. An astable #multivibrator, consisting of #transistors T1 and T2, produces the tone. Read More ow.ly/wtnJ50ORqf2















