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  •  -19% MakePython ESP32 Development Kit

    Elektor Labs MakePython ESP32 Development Kit

    Learn how to use the ESP32 Microcontroller and MicroPython programming in your future projects! The project book, written by well-known Elektor author Dogan Ibrahim, holds many software- and hardware-based projects especially developed for the MakePython ESP32 Development Kit. The kit comes with several LEDs, sensors, and actuators. The kit will help you acquire the basic knowledge to create IoT projects. The book’s fully evaluated projects feature all the supplied components. Each project includes a block diagram, a circuit diagram, a full program listing, and a complete program description. Included in the kit 1x MakePython ESP32 development board with color LCD 1x Ultrasonic ranging module 1x Temperature and humidity sensor 1x Buzzer module 1x DS18B20 module 1x Infrared module 1x Potentiometer 1x WS2812 module 1x Sound sensor 1x Vibration sensor 1x Photosensitive resistance module 1x Pulse sensor 1x Servo motor 1x USB cable 2x Button 2x Breadboard 45x Jumper wire 10x Resistor 330R 10x LED (Red) 10x LED (Green) 1x Project book (206 pages) 46 Projects in the Book LED Projects Blinking LED Flashing SOS Blinking LED – using a timer Alternately flashing LEDs Button control Changing the LED flashing rate using pushbutton interrupts Chasing-LEDs Binary-counting LEDs Christmas lights (random-flashing 8 LEDs) Electronic dice Lucky day of the week Pulsewidth Modulation (PWM) Projects Generate a 1000-Hz PWM waveform with 50% duty cycle LED brightness control Measuring the frequency and duty cycle of a PWM waveform Melody maker Simple electronic organ Servo motor control Servo motor DS18B20 thermometer Analog To Digital Converter (ADC) Projects Voltmeter Plotting the analog input voltage ESP32 internal temperature sensor Ohmmeter Photosensitive resistance module Digital To Analog Converter (DAC) Projects Generating fixed voltages Generating a sawtooth-wave signal Generating a triangular-wave signal Arbitrary periodic waveform Generating a sinewave signal Generating accurate sinewave signal using timer interrupts Using The OLED Display Seconds counter Event counter DS18B20 OLED based digital thermometer ON-OFF temperature controller Measuring the temperature and humidity Ultrasonic distance measurement Height of a person (stadiometer) Heart rate (pulse) measurement Other Sensors Supplied with the Kit Theft alarm Sound-activated light Infrared obstacle avoidance with buzzer WS2812 RGB LED ring Timestamping temperature and humidity readings Network Programming Wi-Fi scanner Remote control from the Internet browser (using a smartphone or PC) – Web Server Storing temperature and humidity data in the Cloud Low-Power Operation Using a timer to wake up the processor

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  •  -20% Raspberry Pi Pico Experimenteerbundel

    Elektor Bundles Raspberry Pi Pico Experimenting Bundle

    The project book, written by well-known Elektor author Dogan Ibrahim, is an introduction to using the Raspberry Pi Pico Experimenting Kit. The kit is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico processor and includes several on-board as well as external sensors, and an actuator. The kit is programmed using the MicroPython programming language. The Thonny development environment (IDE) is used in all the projects in the book. All the projects given in the book have been fully tested and are working. No prior programming or electronic experience are required to follow the projects.The book’s fully evaluated projects feature all the supplied components. Each project includes a block diagram, a circuit diagram, a full program listing, and a complete program description.Included in the bundle Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 Pico Expansion Board 1.44-inch TFT LCD with ST7735 driver 3x Pushbutton input 3x LED output 1x Active buzzer 6x Interfaces (UART/GPIO/I²C/ADC) Grove-compatible Powered by Micro-USB 8 Modules MPU6050 6-axis IMU DHT11 humidity & temperature sensor 10 A relay SG90 servo Slide potentiometer Serial-to-WiFi (ESP8266) module Ultrasonic range sensor 8-bit RGB addressable LED (WS2818) module Project book (178 pages) 42 Projects in the BookBoard-Hardware-Based Projects Flashing an on-board LED Flashing SOS Flashing LED – using a timer Alternately flashing LEDs Pushbutton control Changing the LED flashing rate using pushbutton interrupts Binary counting LEDs Randomly flashing yellow, green, and blue LEDs Chasing LEDs Reaction timer Buttons and LEDs The TFT Display Second counter Event counter Reaction timer Display LED and button status Temperature and humidity – display in Thonny window Temperature and humidity – LED output Temperature and humidity – display on TFT ON/OFF temperature control ON/OFF temperature control – setting the desired temperature Voltmeter Changing the brightness of an LED Ultrasonic distance measurement - display in Thonny window Ultrasonic distance measurement - display on TFT Height of a person (stadiometer) Ultrasonic reverse-parking aid with buzzer Ultrasonic liquid level controller Melody maker Servo motor control Accurate servo motor control WS2812 LED strip light show - state machine approach WS2812 LED strip light show – using the neopixel library WS2812 LED strip show – another neopixel library example Displaying 3 dimensions of acceleration A car’s maximum acceleration – using the TFT display Level display using the gyroscope MPU6050 temperature display TFT display test TFT bitmap display Using the WiFi Connect to the local Wi-Fi network and display the IP address Controlling an LED from a smartphone using Wi-Fi Displaying the temperature on a smartphone using Wi-Fi

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  •  -16% Elektor Raspberry Pi RTL-SDR Bundel

    Elektor Bundles Elektor Raspberry Pi RTL-SDR V3 Bundle (EN)

    Although much classical HF and mobile equipment is still in use by many amateurs, the use of computers and digital techniques has now become very popular among amateur radio operators. Nowadays, anyone can purchase a Raspberry Pi computer and run almost all amateur radio software on the ‘RPi’, which is slightly bigger than the size of a credit card. The RTL-SDR devices have become very popular among hams because of their very low cost and rich features. A basic system may consist of a USB-based RTL-SDR device (dongle) with a suitable antenna, an RPi computer, a USB-based external audio input-output adapter, and software installed on the Pi. With such a simple setup it is feasible to receive signals from around 24 MHz to over 1.7 GHz. With the addition of a low-cost upconverter device, an RTL-SDR can easily and effectively receive the HF bands. This book is aimed at amateur radio enthusiasts, electronic engineering students, and anyone interested in learning to use the Raspberry Pi to build electronic projects. The book is suitable for the full range of beginners through old hands at ham radio. Step-by-step installation of the operating system is described with many details on the commonly used Linux commands. Some knowledge of the Python programming language is required to understand and modify the projects given in the book. Example projects developed in the book include a station clock, waveform generation, transistor amplifier design, active filter design, Morse code exerciser, frequency counter, RF meter, and more. The block diagram, circuit diagram, and complete Python program listings are given for each project, including the full description of the projects. Besides wide coverage of RTL-SDR for amateur radio, the book also summarizes the installation and use instructions of the following ham radio programs and software tools you can run on your Raspberry Pi: TWCLOCK, Klog, Gpredict, FLDIGI, DIRE WOLF, xcwcp, QSSTV, LinPsk, Ham Clock, CHIRP, xastir, and CQRLOG.   The RTL-SDR kit includes RTL-SDR Blog brand R820T2 RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA V3 Dongle Dipole Antenna Base with 60 cm RG174 extension cable 2x 23 cm to 1 m telescopic antenna 2x 5 cm to 13 cm telescopic antenna 3 meter RG174 extension cable Flexible Tripod Mount Suction Cup Mount RTL-SDR is an affordable dongle that can be used as a computer based radio scanner for receiving live radio signals in your area. This particular dongle includes a R820T2 tuner, a 1 PPM temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO), SMA F connector. It features an aluminium case with passive cooling via a thermal pad. Moreover, there is a software switchable bias tee circuit, supplementary ESD protection, lower overall noise and built-in direct sampling for HF reception.  This device can receive frequencies from 500 kHz to 1.7 GHz and has up to 3.2 MHz of instantaneous bandwidth (2.4 MHz stable). Note: RTL-SDR dongles are RX only. You can use this kit either for terrestrial or satellite reception just by changing the orientation of the antenna. Thanks to the included mounts and extension cables it is possible to temporarily place the antenna outside for a better reception. Other potential applications are general radio scanning, air traffic control, public safety radio, ADSB, ACARS, trunked radio, P25 digital voice, POCSAG, weather balloons, APRS, NOAA APT weather satellites, radio astronomy, meteor scatter monitoring etc.

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  •  -25% KiCad 6 Like A Pro (Bundle)

    Elektor Bundles KiCad 6 Like A Pro (Bundle)

    Getting started with the world’s best open-source PCB tool + Mastering PCB design with real-world projects. A manual so complete we had to put it in two books! The latest iteration of KiCad, the world’s best free-to-use Printed Circuit Board tool, is packed with features usually found only in expensive commercial CAD tools. This modern, cross-platform application suite built around schematic and design editors, with auxiliary applications is a stable and mature PCB tool. KiCad 6 is a perfect fit for electronic engineers and hobbyists. Here are the most significant improvements and features in KiCad 6, both over and under the hood: Modern user interface, completely redesigned from earlier versions Improved and customizable electrical and design rule checkers Theme editor allowing you to customize KiCad on your screen Ability to import projects from Eagle, CADSTART, and more Enhanced bus handling Full control over the presentation of information by the layout editor Filters define selectable elements Enhanced interactive router helps you draw single tracks and differential pairs with precision New or enhanced tools to draw tracks, measure distances, tune track lengths, etc. Enhanced tool for creating filled zones Easy data exchange with other CAD applications Realistic ray-tracing capable 3D viewer Huge community of contributors that make KiCad better every day Rich repositories of symbol, footprint, and 3D shape libraries The first book KiCad 6 Like A Pro – Fundamentals and Projects will teach you to use KiCad through a practical approach. It will help you become productive quickly and start designing your own boards. Example projects (e.g., a simple breadboard power supply and a PCBA 4×8×8 LED matrix array) illustrate the basic features of KiCad, even if you have no prior knowledge of PCB design. The author describes the entire workflow from schematic entry to the intricacies of finalizing the files for PCB production and offers sound guidance on the process. Further full-fledged projects, of incremental difficulty, will be presented in a second book, together with a variety of advanced recipes. The second book KiCad 6 Like A Pro – Projects, Tips and Recipes will help you practice your new KiCad 6 skills by challenging you in a series of two real-world projects, supported by a comprehensive set of recipes with detailed instructions on how to achieve a variety of simple and complex tasks.

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  •  -20% Motor Control Development Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Motor Control Development Bundle

    Electric motors are found in countless electronic appliances and devices in and around our homes. In these devices, motor controllers are used to ensure efficient, safe, and accurate ways to govern the speed or the actuator position of the motor(s) used. Electric motors can be classified as either DC or AC depending on the type of voltage used to control them. DC motors are the oldest type of electric motors and they are widely used by electronics developers both in home labs and in schools and laboratories. Almost all printers, cameras, robots, and CNC machines in consumer, commercial, and industrial applications use some kind of DC motor. AC motors on the other hand are used in many home appliances and tools as they can be powered directly from an AC power outlet. Cytron’s Maker Pi RP2040 Development Board is an advanced system based on the RP2040 processor and developed with motor control applications in mind. The board comes with dual-channel brushed DC motor controller hardware, 4 servo motor ports, and 7 Grove-compatible I/O ports, making it an ideal platform within mobile robotics applications, for robot arm control, or in any other type of application requiring precise control of motors and actuators. The project book, written by well-known Elektor author Dogan Ibrahim, includes over 50 projects using LEDs, a buzzer, an OLED display, an ADC converter, an ultrasonic sensor, PWM, and temperature and humidity control. The main chapters cover DC motor control, servo motor control and stepper motor control using the Maker Pi RP2040 Development Board in creative and educational ways. Included in the bundle Cytron Maker Pi RP2040 Development Board Electronic Parts 1 k-ohm resistors 10 k-ohm resistor 12 k-ohm resistor 470 ohm resistor LED Relay, 3 V/10 A LDR, 10 k-ohm Jumper wires (male-male) Breadboard Sensors TMP36 (temperature) DHT11 (temperature and humidity) Modules 5 V Stepper Motor with ULN2003 Driver HC-SR04 (ultrasonic) SSD1306 (I²C OLED) KY-021 (reed switch) DC motor (brushed, miniature, 3 V, 12 krpm) SG90 (servo motor) Project Book (191 pages) 52 Projects in the Book Simple LED Projects Flashing LED Flashing SOS signal All LEDs ON and OFF Binary counting LEDs Rotating LEDs Randomly flashing LEDs Rotating LEDs with pushbutton control Reaction timer Two-player reaction game Using the on-board NeoPixel LEDs – showing different colors Using the on-board NeoPixel LEDs – flash both NeoPixels randomly Simple Buzzer Projects Playing the middle C tones Using the buzzer as an audible sound indicator Playing a melody – Happy Birthday Frequency sweeping Using OLED Displays Displaying text on OLED Displaying common shapes Seconds counter Drawing bitmaps Using Analog To Digital Converters Voltmeter Temperature measurement ON/OFF temperature controller ON/OFF temperature controller with OLED display Measuring ambient light intensity Ohmmeter Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Generate a 1000 Hz PWM waveform with 50% duty cycle Changing the brightness of an LED Alarm sound on buzzer Electronic organ Ultrasonic Sensor Projects Ultrasonic distance measurement Ultrasonic distance measurement with OLED readout Measuring the level of water in a tank Ultrasonic reverse parking aid with buzzer Temperature and Relative Humidity Temperature and relative humidity measurement Temperature and relative humidity measurement with OLED DC Motor Control Projects DC motor ON/OFF control Two-speed DC motor rev control Varying the motor speed Using two DC motors Changing the motor direction LDR-based motor control Magnetic reed switch based motor control Displaying the speed of a DC motor – using a rotary encoder Displaying the speed of a DC motor on OLED – using a rotary encoder Time response of the motor with the encoder Measuring and displaying the motor speed using interrupts Proportional+Integral+Derivative (PID) motor speed control Servo Motor Control Projects Servo motor control – turn to 0, 90, and 180 degrees positions Using two servo motors – turn to 0, 90, and 180 degrees positions Ultrasonic sonar Stepper Motor Control Projects Basic stepper motor control Thermometer with dial

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  •  -14% Microcontrollers Hands-on Course for Arduino Starters (Bundel)

    Elektor Bundles Microcontrollers Hands-on Course for Arduino Starters (Bundle)

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    Realize your own projects with the Elektor Arduino Nano MCCAB Training Board The microcontroller is probably the most fascinating subfield of electronics. Due to the multitude of functions, it combines on its chip, it is a universal multi-tool for developers to realize their projects. Practically every device of daily use today is controlled by a microcontroller. However, for an electronic layman, realizing his own ideas with a microcontroller has so far remained a pipe dream due to its complexity. The Arduino concept has largely simplified the use of microcontrollers, so that now even laymen can realize their own electronics ideas with a microcontroller. Book & Hardware in the Bundle: "Learning by Doing" This book, which is included in the bundle, shows how you can realize your own projects with a microcontroller even without much experience in electronics and programming languages. It is a microcontrollers hands-on course for starters, because after an overview of the internals of the microcontroller and an introduction to the programming language C, the focus of the course is on the practical exercises. The reader acquires the necessary knowledge by "learning by doing": in the extensive practical section with 12 projects and 46 exercises, what is learned in the front part of the book is underpinned with many examples. The exercises are structured in such a way that the user is given a task to solve using the knowledge built up in the theoretical part of the book. Each exercise is followed by a sample solution that is explained and commented on in detail, which helps the user to solve problems and compare it with his own solution. Arduino IDE The Arduino IDE is a software development environment that can be downloaded for free to your own PC and that contains the entire software package needed for your own microcontroller projects. You write your programs ("apps") with the IDE’s editor in the C programming language. You translate them into the bits and bytes that the microcontroller understands using the Arduino IDE's built-in compiler, and then load them into the microcontroller's memory on the Elektor Arduino MCCAB Nano Training Board via a USB cable. Query or control external sensors, motors or assemblies In addition to an Arduino Nano microcontroller module, the Elektor Arduino Nano MCCAB Training Board contains all the components required for the exercises, such as light-emitting diodes, switches, pushbuttons, acoustic signal transmitters, etc. External sensors, motors or assemblies can also be queried or controlled with this microcontroller training system. Specifications (Arduino Nano Training Board MCCAB) Power Supply Via the USB connection of the connected PC or an external power supply unit (not included) Operating Voltage +5 Vcc Input Voltage All inputs 0 V to +5 V VX1 and VX2 +8 V to +12 V (only when using an external power supply) Hardware periphery LCD 2x16 characters Potentiometer P1 & P2 JP3: selection of operating voltage of P1 & P2 Distributor SV4: Distributor for the operating voltagesSV5, SV6: Distributor for the inputs/outputs of the microcontroller Switches and buttons RESET button on the Arduino Nano module 6x pushbutton switches K1 ... K6 6x slide switches S1 ... S6 JP2: Connection of the switches with the inputs of the microcontroller Buzzer Piezo buzzer Buzzer1 with jumper on JP6 Indicator lights 11 x LED: Status indicator for the inputs/outputs LED L on the Arduino Nano module, connected to GPIO D13 JP6: Connection of LEDs LD10 ... LD20 with GPIOs D2 ... D12 Serial interfacesSPI & I²C JP4: Selection of the signal at pin X of the SPI connector SV12 SV9 to SV12: SPI interface (3.3 V/5 V) or I²C interface Switching output for external devices SV1, SV7: Switching output (maximum +24 V/160 mA, externally supplied) SV2: 2x13 pins for connection of external modules 3x3 LED matrix(9 red LEDs) SV3: Columns of the 3x3 LED matrix (outputs D6 ... D8) JP1: Connection of the rows with the GPIOs D3 ... D5 Software Library MCCABLib Control of hardware components (switches, buttons, LEDs, 3x3 LED matrix, buzzer) on the MCCAB Training Board Operating Temperature Up to +40 °C Dimensions 100 x 100 x 20 mm Specifications (Arduino Nano) Microcontroller ATmega328P Architecture AVR Operating Voltage 5 V Flash Memory 32 KB, of which 2 KB used by bootloader SRAM 2 KB Clock Speed 16 MHz Analog IN Pins 8 EEPROM 1 KB DC Current per I/O Pins 40 mA on one I/O pin, total maximum 200 mA on all pins together Input Voltage 7-12 V Digital I/O Pins 22 (6 of which are PWM) PWM Output 6 Power Consumption 19 mA Dimensions 18 x 45 mm Weight 7 g Included 1x Elektor Arduino Nano Training Board MCCAB 1x Book "Microcontrollers Hands-on Course for Arduino Starters" 1x Arduino Nano

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  •  -17% Get Started with the MAX78000FTHR Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Get Started with the MAX78000FTHR Bundle

    The MAX78000FTHR from Maxim Integrated is a small development board based on the MAX78000 MCU. The main usage of this board is in artificial intelligence applications (AI) which generally require large amounts of processing power and memory. It marries an Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU), convolutional neural network (CNN) accelerator, and RISC-V core into a single device. It is designed for ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for many portable AI-based applications. This book is project-based and aims to teach the basic features of the MAX78000FTHR. It demonstrates how it can be used in various classical and AI-based projects. Each project is described in detail and complete program listings are provided. Readers should be able to use the projects as they are, or modify them to suit their applications. This book covers the following features of the MAX78000FTHR microcontroller development board: Onboard LEDs and buttons External LEDs and buttons Using analog-to-digital converters I²C projects SPI projects UART projects External interrupts and timer interrupts Using the onboard microphone Using the onboard camera Convolutional Neural Network

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  •  -31% Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Bundle

    With this bundle you can straight away built the over 30 tested and working projects described in the book. This bundle contains: The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W GO! Book (normal price: €34.95) Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W (normal price: €22.95) The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W GO! Book A Fast-Lane Ride From Concept to Project The core of the book explains the use of the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W running the Python programming language, always in simple terms and backed by many tested and working example projects. On part of the reader, familiarity with the Python programming language and some experience with one of the Raspberry Pi computers will prove helpful. Although previous electronics experience is not required, some knowledge of basic electronics is beneficial, especially when venturing out to modify the projects for your own applications. Over 30 tested and working hardware-based projects are given in the book, covering the use of Wi-Fi, communication with smartphones and with a Raspberry Pi Pico W computer. Additionally, there are Bluetooth projects including elementary communication with smartphones and with the popular Arduino Uno. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are key features of the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Some of the topics covered in the book are: Raspberry Pi OS installation on an SD card Python program creation and execution on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Software-only examples of Python running on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Hardware-based projects including LCD and Sense HAT interfacing UDP and TCP Wi-Fi based projects for smartphone communication UDP-based project for Raspberry Pi Pico W communication Flask-based webserver project Cloud storage of captured temperature, humidity, and pressure data TFT projects Node-RED projects Interfacing to Alexa MQTT projects Bluetooth-based projects for smartphone and Arduino Uno communications Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W The small Raspberry Pi puts in the quad-core turbo! Features 64-bit quad-core processor VideoCore IV GPU 512 MB LPDDR2 DRAM 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.2 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) MicroSD card slot Mini HDMI and USB 2.0 OTG ports Micro USB power HAT-compatible 40-pin header Composite video and reset pins via solder test points CSI camera connector Specifications SoC Broadcom BCM2710A1 CPU 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 (4x 1 GHz) GPU Broadcom VideoCore VI RAM 512 MB LPDDR2 Wireless LAN 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.2, BLE USB 1x micro USB (for data)1x micro USB (for power supply) GPIO HAT-compatible 40-pin GPIO header Video & Audio 1080P HD video & stereo audio via mini-HDMI connector SD card microSD (for operating system and storage) Power 5 VDC / 2.5 A (supplied via micro USB connector) Dimensions 65 x 30 x 5 mm Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is footprint-compatible with earlier Zero models.

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  •  -18% Arduino Uno Experimenteerbundel

    Elektor Bundles Arduino Uno Experimenting Bundle

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    The project book, written by well-known Elektor author Dogan Ibrahim, holds many software- and hardware-based projects especially developed for the Arduino Uno Experimenting Kit. The kit comes with an Arduino Uno board, several LEDs, sensors, actuators, and other components. The purpose of the kit is to make a flying start with hardware and software aspects of projects designed around the Arduino Uno microcontroller system. The projects given in this guide are fully evaluated and working and fully employ all the supplied components. A block diagram, a circuit diagram, an extensive program listing, and a complete program description is given for every project in the guide. Included in the kit 1x Arduino Uno Rev3 board 1x RFID reader module 1x DS1302 clock module 1x 5 V stepper motor 1x "2003" stepper motor drive board 5x Green LED 5x Yellow LED 5x Red LED 2x Rocker switch 1x Flame sensor 1x LM35 sensor module 1x Infrared receiver 3x Light-dependent resistors (LDRs) 1x IR remote controller 1x Breadboard 4x Pushbutton (with four caps) 1x Buzzer 1x Piezo sounder 1x Adjustable resistor (potentiometer) 1x 74HC595 shift register 1x 7-segment display 1x 4-digit 7-segment display 1x 8x8 Dot-matrix display 1x 1602 / I²C LCD module 1x DHT11 Temperature and humidity module 1x Relay module 1x Sound module Set of Dupont cables Set of Breadboard cables 1x Water sensor 1x PS2 Joystick 5x 1 k-ohm resistor 5x 10 k-ohm resistor 5x 220-ohm resistor 1x 4x4 keypad module 1x 9g Servo (25 cm) 1x RFID card 1x RGB module 1x 9 V battery DC jack Project book (237 pages) Over 60 Projects in the Book Hardware Projects with LEDs Blinking LED – using the onboard LED Blinking LED – using an external LED LED flashing SOS Alternately-blinking LEDs Chasing LEDs Chasing LEDs 2 Binary counting LEDs Random flashing LEDs – Christmas lights Button controlled LED Controlling the LED flashing rate – external interrupts Reaction timer LED color wand RGB fixed colors Traffic lights Traffic lights with pedestrian crossings Using the 74HC595 shift register – binary up counter Using the 74HC595 shift register – randomly flashing 8 LEDs Using the 74HC595 shift register – chasing LEDs Using the 74HC595 shift register – turn ON a specified LED Using the 74HC595 shift register – turn ON specified LEDs 7-Segment LED Displays 7-Segment 1-digit LED counter 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display counter – timer interrupts 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display counter – eliminating the leading zeroes 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display – reaction timer Timer interrupt blinking onboard LED Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) Display text on the LCD Scrolling text on the LCD Display custom characters on the LCD LCD based conveyor belt goods counter LCD-based accurate clock using timer interrupts LCD dice Sensors Analog temperature sensor Voltmeter On/Off temperature controller Darkness reminder using a light-dependent resistor (LDR) Tilt detection Water-level sensor Displaying water levels Water level controller Flooding detector with buzzer Sound detection sensor – relay control by hand clapping Flame sensor – fire detection with relay output Temperature and humidity display Generating musical tones with the melody maker The RFID Reader Finding the Tag ID RFID door lock access control with relay The 4x4 Keypad Display the pressed key code on the Serial Monitor Integer calculator with LCD Keypad door security lock with relay The Real-Time Clock (RTC) Module RTC with Serial Monitor RTC with LCD Temperature and humidity display with time stamping The Joystick Reading joystick analog values 8x8 LED Matrix Displaying shapes Motors Test-rotate the servo Servo sweep Joystick-controlled servo Rotate the motor clockwise and then anticlockwise Infrared Receiver and Remote Controller Unit Decoding the IR remote control codes Remote relay activation/deactivation Infrared remote stepper motor control

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  •  -27% Bundel: Getting Started with ESPHome + LILYGO TTGO T-Display ESP32 (16 MB)

    Bundle: Getting Started with ESPHome + LILYGO T-Display ESP32 (16 MB)

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    About the book Espressif's ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers have brought DIY home automation to the masses. However, not everyone is fluent in programming these microcontrollers with Espressif's C/C++ SDK, the Arduino core, or MicroPython. This is where ESPHome comes into its own: with this project, you don’t program your microcontroller but configure it. This book demonstrates how to create your own home automation devices with ESPHome on an ESP32 microcontroller board. You’ll learn how to combine all kinds of electronic components and automate complex behaviours. Your devices can work completely autonomously, and connect over Wi-Fi to your home automation gateways such as Home Assistant or MQTT broker. By the end of this book, you will be able to create your own custom home automation devices the way you want. Thanks to ESPHome and the ESP32, this is within everyone’s grasp. Set up an ESPHome development environment and create maintainable configurations Use buttons and LEDs Sound a buzzer and play melodies Read measurements from various types of sensors Communicate over a short distance with NFC, infrared light, and Bluetooth Low Energy Show information on various types of displays About the board Chipset Espressif-ESP32 240 MHz Xtensa single-/dual-core 32-bit LX6 microprocessor FLASH QSPI flash 16 MB SRAM 520 kB SRAM Button Reset USB to TTL CP2104 Modular interface UART, SPI, SDIO, I²C, LED PWM, TV PWM, I²S, IRGPIO, ADC, capacitor touch sensor, DACLNA pre-amplifier Display IPS ST7789V 1.14 Inch Working voltage 2.7-4.2 V Working current About 67 MA Sleep current About 350 uA Working temperature range -40℃ ~ +85℃ Size & Weight 51.52 x 25.04 x 8.54 mm (7.81 g) Power Supply USB 5 V/1 A Charging current 500 mA Battery 3.7 V lithium battery JST Connector 2-Pin 1.25 mm USB Connector USB-C

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  •  -22%Last stock! Nucleo Boards Programming with the STM32CubeIDE Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Nucleo Boards Programming with the STM32CubeIDE Bundle

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    STM32 Nucleo family of processors are manufactured by STMicroelectronics. These are low-cost ARM microcontroller development boards. This book is about developing projects using the popular STM32CubeIDE software with the Nucleo-L476RG development board. In the early Chapters of the book the architecture of the Nucleo family is briefly described.The book covers many projects using most features of the Nucleo-L476RG development board where the full software listings for the STM32CubeIDE are given for each project together with extensive descriptions. The projects range from simple flashing LEDs to more complex projects using modules, devices, and libraries such as GPIO, ADC, DAC, I²C, SPI, LCD, DMA, analogue inputs, power management, X-CUBE-MEMS1 library, DEBUGGING, and others. In addition, several projects are given using the popular Nucleo Expansion Boards. These Expansion Boards plug on top of the Nucleo development boards and provide sensors, relays, accelerometers, gyroscopes, Wi-Fi, and many others. Using an expansion board together with the X-CUBE-MEMS1 library simplifies the task of project development considerably.All the projects in the book have been tested and are working. The following sub-headings are given for each project: Project Title, Description, Aim, Block Diagram, Circuit Diagram, and Program Listing for the STM32CubeIDE.In this book you will learn about STM32 microcontroller architecture; the Nucleo-L476RG development board in projects using the STM32CubeIDE integrated software development tool; external and internal interrupts and DMA; DEBUG, a program developed using the STM32CubeIDE; the MCU in Sleep, Stop, and in Standby modes; Nucleo Expansion Boards with the Nucleo development boards. What you need a PC with Internet connection and a USB port; STM32CubeIDE software (available at STMicroelectronics website free of charge) the project source files, available from the book’s webpage hosted by Elektor; Nucleo-L476RG development board; simple electronic devices such as LEDs, temperature sensor, I²C and SPI chips, and a few more; Nucleo Expansion Boards (optional).

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  •  -17% Arduino Uno R4 Experimenting Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Arduino Uno R4 Experimenting Bundle

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    The project book, written by well-known Elektor author Dogan Ibrahim, holds many software- and hardware-based projects especially developed for the Arduino Uno Experimenting Kit. The kit comes with the Arduino Uno R4 Minima, several LEDs, sensors, actuators, and other components. The purpose of the kit is to make a flying start with hardware and software aspects of projects designed around the Arduino Uno microcontroller system. The projects given in this guide are fully evaluated and working and fully employ all the supplied components. A block diagram, a circuit diagram, an extensive program listing, and a complete program description is given for every project in the guide. Included 1x Arduino Uno R4 Minima 1x RFID reader module 1x DS1302 clock module 1x 5 V stepper motor 1x "2003" stepper motor drive board 5x Green LED 5x Yellow LED 5x Red LED 2x Rocker switch 1x Flame sensor 1x LM35 sensor module 1x Infrared receiver 3x Light-dependent resistors (LDRs) 1x IR remote controller 1x Breadboard 4x Pushbutton (with four caps) 1x Buzzer 1x Piezo sounder 1x Adjustable resistor (potentiometer) 1x 74HC595 shift register 1x 7-segment display 1x 4-digit 7-segment display 1x 8x8 Dot-matrix display 1x 1602 / I²C LCD module 1x DHT11 Temperature and humidity module 1x Relay module 1x Sound module Set of Dupont cables Set of Breadboard cables 1x Water sensor 1x PS2 Joystick 5x 1 k-ohm resistor 5x 10 k-ohm resistor 5x 220-ohm resistor 1x 4x4 keypad module 1x 9g Servo (25 cm) 1x RFID card 1x RGB module 1x 9 V battery DC jack Project book (326 pages) Over 80 Projects in the Book Hardware Projects with LEDs Blinking LED – using the on-board LED Blinking LED – using an external LED LED flashing SOS Alternately blinking LEDs Chaser-LEDs Chasing LEDs 2 Binary counting LEDs Random flashing LEDs – Christmas lights Button controlled LED Controlling the LED flashing rate – external interrupts Reaction timer LED color wand RGB fixed colors Traffic lights Traffic lights with pedestrian crossings Using the 74HC595 shift register – binary up counter Using the 74HC595 shift register – random flashing 8 LEDs Using the 74HC595 shift register – chasing LEDs Using the 74HC595 shift register – turn ON a specified LED Using the 74HC595 shift register – turn ON specified LEDs 7-Segment LED Displays 7-Segment 1-digit LED counter 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display counter – timer interrupts 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display counter – blanking leading zeroes 7-Segment 4-digit multiplexed LED display – reaction timer Timer interrupt blinking onboard LED Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) Display text on the LCD Scrolling text on the LCD Display custom characters on the LCD LCD based conveyor belt goods counter LCD based accurate clock using timer interrupts LCD dice Sensors Analog temperature sensor Voltmeter On/Off temperature controller Darkness reminder – using a light-dependent resistor (LDR) Tilt detection Displaying water level Water level controller Water flooding detector with buzzer Sound detection sensor – control the relay by clapping hands Flame sensor – fire detection with relay output Temperature and humidity display Generating musical tones – melody maker The RFID Reader Finding the Tag ID RFID door lock access with relay The 4x4 Keypad Display the pressed key code on the Serial Monitor Integer calculator with LCD Keypad door security lock with relay The Real-Time Clock (RTC) Module RTC with Serial Monitor RTC with LCD Temperature and humidity display with time stamping Setting and displaying the current time Periodic interrupt every 2 seconds The Joystick Reading analog values from the joystick 8x8 LED Matrix Displaying shapes Motors: Servo and Stepper Test-rotate the servo Servo sweep Joystick-controlled servo Rotate the motor clockwise and then anticlockwise The Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) Generating a square wave with 2 V amplitude Generate a sine wave Sine wave sweep frequency generator Generate sine wave whose frequency changes with potentiometer Generate a square wave with frequency of 1 kHz and amplitude of 1 V Using the EEPROM, the Human Interface Device, and PWM Keyboard control to launch Windows programs LED dimming using PWM The Arduino Uno R4 WiFi Using LED matrix 1 – creating a large + shape Creating images by setting bits Using LED matrix 2 – creating a large + shape Animation – displaying a word Controlling the Arduino Uno R4 WiFi on-board LED from a smartphone using UDP Serial Communications Receiving ambient temperature from an Arduino Uno R3 Using an Arduino Uno Simulator A simple project simulation – flashing LED Displaying text on LCD LCD seconds counter The CAN bus Arduino Uno R4 WiFi to Arduino Uno R4 Minima CAN bus communication Sending the temperature readings over the CAN bus Infrared Receiver and Remote Controller Decoding the IR remote control codes Remote relay activation/deactivation Infrared remote stepper motor control

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  •  -47% Get Started with the NXP i.MX RT1010 Development Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Get Started with the NXP i.MX RT1010 Development Bundle

    Develop Arm Cortex-M7 powered Audio, DSP and Motor Control Projects At the heart of NXP Semiconductors‘ MIMXRT1010 Development Kit is the i.MX RT1010 Crossover MCU sporting an Arm Cortex-M7 core truly capable of running power- and memory hungry DSP applications. The popular MCUXpresso IDE is key to creating software for the development kit, while a powerful SDK is provided to reduce program development time and effort. The dev kit offers great connectivity through its audio CODECs, 4-way headphone jack, external speaker connection, microphone, and Arduino interface. Conveniently, several on-board debug probes are supplied with the kit allowing you to debug your programs by talking directly to the MCU. Helped by the debugger, you can single-step through a program, insert breakpoints, view and modify variables, and so on. Using the MCUXpresso IDE and the SDK, many working and tested projects are developed in the book based on parts, modules, and technologies, including:  LED and LCDs ADC I²C projects SPI projects UART projects Motor Control Audio and Digital Audio Processing (DSP) This bundle contains: Elektor Book: Get Started with the NXP i.MX RT1010 Development Kit (normal price: €34.95) NXP i.MX RT1010 Kit Development Kit (normal price: €49.95)

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  •  -16% Elektor Raspberry Pi RTL-SDR V4 Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Elektor Raspberry Pi RTL-SDR V4 Bundle

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    Program and build Raspberry Pi based ham station utilities, tools, and instruments The new improved RTL-SDR V4 allows you to receive radio signals between 500 kHz and 1.75 GHz from stations utilizing different bands including MW/SW/LW broadcast, ham radio, utility, air traffic control, PMR, SRD, ISM, CB, weather satellite, and radio astronomy. The book Raspberry Pi for Radio Amateurs gives extensive coverage of deploying the RTL-SDR kit through the use of a Raspberry Pi. This bundle contains: RTL-SDR V4 (Software Defined Radio) with Dipole Antenna Kit (normal price: €59.95) Raspberry Pi for Radio Amateurs (normal price: €34.95) RTL-SDR V4 (Software Defined Radio) with Dipole Antenna Kit RTL-SDR is an affordable dongle that can be used as a computer-based radio scanner for receiving live radio signals between 500 kHz and 1.75 GHz in your area. The new RTL-SDR V4 offers several improvements over generic brands including use of the R828D tuner chip, triplexed input filter, notch filter, improved component tolerances, a 1 PPM temperature compensated oscillator (TCXO), SMA F connector, aluminium case with passive cooling, bias tee circuit, improved power supply, and a built in HF upconverter. RTL-SDR V4 comes with the portable dipole antenna kit. It is great for beginners as it allows for terrestrial and satellite reception and easy to mount outdoors and designed for portable and temporary outside usage. Features Improved HF reception: V4 now uses a built-in upconverter instead of using a direct sampling circuit. This means no more Nyquist folding of signals around 14.4 MHz, improved sensitivity, and adjustable gain on HF. Like the V3, the lower tuning range remains at 500 kHz and very strong reception may still require front end attenuation/filtering. Improved filtering: The V4 makes use of the R828D tuner chip, which has three inputs. The SMA input has been triplexed input into 3 bands: HF, VHF and UHF. This provides some isolation between the 3 bands, meaning out of band interference from strong broadcast stations is less likely to cause desensitization or imaging. Improved filtering x2: In addition to the triplexing, the open drain pin on the R828D can be also used, which allows to add simple notch filters for common interference bands such as broadcast AM, broadcast FM and the DAB bands. These only attenuate by a few dB, but may still help. Improved phase noise on strong signals: Due to an improved power supply design, phase noise from power supply noise has been significantly reduced. Less heat: Another advantage of the improved power supply is low power consumption and less heat generation compared to the V3. Contents 1x RTL-SDR V4 dongle (R828D RTL2832U 1PPM TCXO SMA) 2x 23 cm to 1 m telescopic antenna 2x 5 cm to 13 cm telescopic antenna 1x Dipole antenna base with 60 cm RG174 1x 3 m RG174 extension cable 1x Flexible tripod mount 1x Suction cup mount Links User Guide Quick Start Guide SDR# User Guide Dipole Antenna Guide Raspberry Pi for Radio Amateurs Although much classical HF and mobile equipment is still in use by many amateurs, the use of computers and digital techniques has now become very popular among amateur radio operators. Nowadays, anyone can purchase a Raspberry Pi computer and run almost all amateur radio software on the ‘RPi’, which is slightly bigger than the size of a credit card. The RTL-SDR devices have become very popular among hams because of their very low cost and rich features. A basic system may consist of a USB-based RTL-SDR device (dongle) with a suitable antenna, an RPi computer, a USB-based external audio input-output adapter, and software installed on the Pi. With such a simple setup it is feasible to receive signals from around 24 MHz to over 1.7 GHz. With the addition of a low-cost upconverter device, an RTL-SDR can easily and effectively receive the HF bands. This book is aimed at amateur radio enthusiasts, electronic engineering students, and anyone interested in learning to use the Raspberry Pi to build electronic projects. The book is suitable for the full range of beginners through old hands at ham radio. Step-by-step installation of the operating system is described with many details on the commonly used Linux commands. Some knowledge of the Python programming language is required to understand and modify the projects given in the book. Example projects developed in the book include a station clock, waveform generation, transistor amplifier design, active filter design, Morse code exerciser, frequency counter, RF meter, and more. The block diagram, circuit diagram, and complete Python program listings are given for each project, including the full description of the projects. Besides wide coverage of RTL-SDR for amateur radio, the book also summarizes the installation and use instructions of the following ham radio programs and software tools you can run on your Raspberry Pi: TWCLOCK, Klog, Gpredict, FLDIGI, DIRE WOLF, xcwcp, QSSTV, LinPsk, Ham Clock, CHIRP, xastir, and CQRLOG.

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  •  -19% Bundle: Logic Analyzers in Practice (Book) + USB Logic Analyzer (8-ch, 24 MHz)

    Elektor Bundles Bundle: Logic Analyzers in Practice (Book) + USB Logic Analyzer (8-ch, 24 MHz)

    PC USB Logic Analyzers with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Co. Step-by-step instructions guide you through the analysis of modern protocols such as I²C, SPI, UART, RS-232, NeoPixel, WS28xx, HD44780 and 1-Wire protocols. With the help of numerous experimental circuits based on the Raspberry Pi Pico, Arduino Uno and the Bus Pirate, you will learn the practical application of popular USB logic analyzers. All the experimental circuits presented in this book have been fully tested and are fully functional. The necessary program listings are included – no special programming or electronics knowledge is required for these circuits. The programming languages used are MicroPython and C along with the development environments Thonny and Arduino IDE. This book uses several models of flexible and widely available USB logic analyzers and shows the strengths and weaknesses of each price range. You will learn about the criteria that matter for your work and be able to find the right device for you. Whether Arduino, Raspberry Pi or Raspberry Pi Pico, the example circuits shown allow you to get started quickly with protocol analysis and can also serve as a basis for your own experiments. After reading this book, you will be familiar with all the important terms and contexts, conduct your own experiments, analyze protocols independently, culminating in a comprehensive knowledge set of digital signals and protocols. USB Logic Analyzer (8-ch, 24 MHz) This USB Logic Analyzer is an 8-channel logic analyzer with each input dual purposed for analog data recording. It is perfect for debugging and analyzing signals like I²C, UART, SPI, CAN and 1-Wire. It operates by sampling a digital input connected to a device under test (DUT) at a high sample rate. The connection to the PC is via USB. Specifications Channels 8 digital channels Maximum sampling rate 24 MHz Maximum input voltage 0 V ~ 5 V Operating temperature 0°C ~ 70°C Input impedance 1 MΩ || 10 pF Supported protocols I²C, SPI, UART, CAN, 1-Wire, etc. PC connection USB Dimensions 55 x 28 x 14 mm Downloads Software This bundle contains: New book "Logic Analyzers in Practice" (normal price: €29.95) USB Logic Analyzer (8-ch, 24 MHz) (normal price: €12.95) USB Cable Jumper Wire Ribbon Cable

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  •  -16% Bundle: Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB) + Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book)

    Elektor Bundles Bundle: Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB) + Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book)

    The new Raspberry Pi 5 delivers more performance than ever before. Thanks to the faster CPU, GPU and RAM, Raspberry Pi 5 is up to 3x faster than its already fast predecessor. In addition to the speed boost, the Raspberry Pi 5 (which features the new Raspberry Pi RP1 silicon for advanced I/O capabilities) also offers the following features for the first time ever: RTC, an on/off button and a PCIe interface. New Features 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor (2.4 GHz) VideoCore VII GPU (800 MHz) 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM (4267 MHz) Raspberry Pi silicon RP1 I/O controller chip Real-time clock On/off button PCIe 2.0 UART connector Fan connector Specifications SoC Broadcom BCM2712 CPU ARM Cortex-A76 (ARM v8) 64-bit Clock speed 4x 2.4 GHz GPU VideoCore VII (800 MHz) RAM 8 GB LPDDR4X (4267 MHz) WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE+ support) USB 2x USB-A 3.0 (5 GBit/s)2x USB-A 2.0 PCI Express 1x PCIe 2.0 GPIO Standard 40-pin GPIO header Video 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)2x 4-lane MIPI (DSI/CSI) Multimedia H.265 (4K60 decode)OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 SD card microSD Power 5 V/5 A (via USB-C)Power over Ethernet (PoE+) Raspberry Pi 4 vs Raspberry Pi 5   Raspberry Pi 4 Raspberry Pi 5 SoC Broadcom BCM2711 Broadcom BCM2712 CPU ARM Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit ARM Cortex-A76 (ARM v8) 64-bit Clock speed 4x 1.5 GHz 4x 2.4 GHz L2 cache 1 MByte shared 4x 512 KByte L3 cache N/A 2 MByte shared GPU VideoCore VI (500 MHz) VideoCore VII (800 MHz) RAM 8 GB LPDDR4 (3200 MHz) 8 GB LPDDR4X (4267 MHz) WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE support) Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE+ support) USB 2x USB-A 3.02x USB-A 2.0 2x USB-A 3.0 (5 GBit/s)2x USB-A 2.0 I/O controller chip N/A Raspberry Pi Silicon RP1 PCI Express N/A 1x PCIe 2.0 Real Time Clock (RTC) N/A RTC and RTC battery connector On/off button N/A Onboard power button Cooling N/A Fan connector GPIO Standard 40-pin GPIO header Standard 40-pin GPIO header UART via GPIO 1x UART connector SD card microSD slot (DDR50) microSD slot (SDR104) Video 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)1x 2-lane MIPI DSI port (display)1x 2-lane MIPI CSI port (camera) 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)2x 4-lane MIPI (DSI/CSI) Audio 4-pole 3.5 mm audio jack (stereo audio and composite video) N/A Multimedia H.265 (4K60 decode)H.264 (1080p60 decode, 1080p30 encode)OpenGL ES, 3.0 graphics H.265 (4K60 decode)OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 Power 5 V/3 A (15 W)Power over Ethernet (PoE) 5 V/5 A (25 W), USB PDPower over Ethernet (PoE+) Downloads Datasheet Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book) Program, build, and master over 60 projects with Python The Raspberry Pi 5 is the latest single-board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It can be used in many applications, such as in audio and video media centers, as a desktop computer, in industrial controllers, robotics, and in many domestic and commercial applications. In addition to the well-established features found in other Raspberry Pi computers, the Raspberry Pi 5 offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (classic and BLE), which makes it a perfect match for IoT as well as in remote and Internet-based control and monitoring applications. It is now possible to develop many real-time projects such as audio digital signal processing, real-time digital filtering, real-time digital control and monitoring, and many other real-time operations using this tiny powerhouse. The book starts with an introduction to the Raspberry Pi 5 computer and covers the important topics of accessing the computer locally and remotely. Use of the console language commands as well as accessing and using the desktop GUI are described with working examples. The remaining parts of the book cover many Raspberry Pi 5-based hardware projects using components and devices such as LEDs and buzzers LCDs Ultrasonic sensors Temperature and atmospheric pressure sensors The Sense HAT Camera modules Example projects are given using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules to send and receive data from smartphones and PCs, and sending real-time temperature and atmospheric pressure data to the cloud. All projects given in the book have been fully tested for correct operation. Only basic programming and electronics experience are required to follow the projects. Brief descriptions, block diagrams, detailed circuit diagrams, and full Python program listings are given for all projects described. This bundle contains: Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB RAM) (normal price: €94.95) Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book) (normal price: €29.95)

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  •  -21% Elektor ESP32 Smart Kit Bundel

    Elektor Bundles Elektor ESP32 Smart Kit Bundle

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    Experimenting with the ESP32 has never been easier! With the Elektor ESP32 Smart Kit Bundle, you'll learn programming with the ESP32 IoT Microcontroller using the Arduino IDE and MicroPython programming languages. The kit consists of the highly popular ESP32 DevKitC development board, breadboard, sensors, LEDs, LCD, etc. for use in experiments. The book provides basic and intermediate level projects. All projects have been tested and work. Block diagrams, circuit diagrams, and complete program listings of all projects are given with explanations. About the book: The main aim of this book is to teach the Arduino IDE and MicroPython programming languages in ESP32 based projects, using the highly popular ESP32 DevKitC development board. Many simple, basic, and intermediate level projects are provided in the book using the Arduino IDE with ESP32 DevKitC. All projects have been tested and work. Block diagrams, circuit diagrams, and complete program listings of all projects are given with explanations. In addition, several projects are provided for programming the ESP32 DevKitC using MicroPython. The kit consists of: 1x ESP32 DevKitC 8x LEDs (RED) 1x LED (GREEN) 2x push-button 8x 330 ohm resistors 1x Buzzer 1x RGB LED 1x TMP36 temperature sensor chip 1x DHT11 temperature and humidity chip 1x MCP23017 (DIL 28 package) 1x LDR 1x BC108 (or any other PNP) transistor 1x 7 segment LED 1x Small Microphone Module 1x I²C LCD 1x SG90 servo 1x 4x4 Keypad 8x Female-Male jumpers 4x Male-Male jumpers 1x Small breadboard

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  •  -14% Bundle: Raspberry Pi Zero W + Raspberry Pi and Pico (Special)

    Elektor Bundles Bundle: Raspberry Pi Zero W + Raspberry Pi and Pico (Special)

    Raspberry Pi Zero W The Raspberry Pi Zero W extends the Raspberry Pi Zero family. The Raspberry Pi Zero W has all the functionality of the original Raspberry Pi Zero, but comes with added connectivity consisting of: 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.1 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Other Features 1 GHz, single-core CPU 512 MB RAM Mini HDMI and USB On-The-Go ports Micro-USB power HAT-compatible 40-pin header Composite video and reset headers CSI camera connector   Contents of the Special Projects PicoVoiceVoice alienation and sound effects with the Raspberry Pi Pico Navigation with Vibration Feedback POV Display Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) with the Raspberry Pi Pico Wi-Fi with the Raspberry Pi Pico "Hello World" from the Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040A look at the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s first microcontroller Simple On-Off Temperature Controller with Raspberry Pi HAT Multitasking with the Raspberry PiShowcase: a traffic lights controller The Raspberry Pi Ruler GadgetFun with a time-of-flight sensor Raspberry Pi Buffer Board (Mk. 1)Never blow up the I/O again FM radio with RDSA top HAT project for the Raspberry Pi LoRa with the Raspberry Pi PicoFun with MicroPython! Tutorials Qt for the Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi Pico Programmingwith MicroPython and Thonny Raspberry Pi Full StackRPi and RF24 at the heart of a sensor network Raspberry Pi Bash Command Cheat Sheet Community Java on the Raspberry PiAn interview with Frank Delporte Reviews Introducing the New Raspberry Pi Pico W, H, and WH Secure Boot Solution for Raspberry PiRetrofit security at a reasonable price Review: SmartPi – Smart Meter Extension for Raspberry Pi Review: The Enviro+ Raspberry Pi HATMeasuring environmental data with Raspberry Pi and the HAT Enviro+ Review: Meet the Raspberry Pi 4All new but still good? Raspberry Pi Gets a Fast 3.5" Touch DisplayMore power at no extra charge Book Launch: Raspberry Pi for Radio Amateurs   This bundle contains: Raspberry Pi Zero W (normal price: €19.95) Elektor Special: Raspberry Pi and Pico (normal price: €14.95)

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  •  -36% Get Started with the SensorTile.box Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Get Started with the SensorTile.box Bundle

    ‘SensorTile.box’ is a portable multi-sensor circuit board housed in a plastic box and developed by STMicroelectronics. It is equipped with a high-performance 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor with DSP and FPU, and various sensor modules, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, atmospheric pressure sensor, microphone, and so on. SensorTile.box is ready to use with wireless IoT and Bluetooth connectivity that can easily be used with an iOS or Android compatible smartphone, regardless of the level of expertise of the users. SensorTile.box is shipped with a long-life battery and all the user has to do is connect the battery to the circuit to start using the box. Sensors Included Temperature 3-axis Accelerometer 3-axis Magnetometer 3-axis Acceleration & Gyro (6-axis Inertia) Humidity Altimeter/Pressure Microphone Peripherals Included Bluetooth Li-Ion Charger DC-DC Converter 500 mAh Li-Ion Battery

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  •  -13% Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 Bundle

    Elektor Bundles Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 Bundle

    Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Arduino Uno R3 board is likely to score as the most popular Arduino family member so far, and this workhorse has been with us for many years. Recently, the new Arduino Uno R4 was released, based on a 48-MHz, 32-bit Cortex-M4 processor with a huge amount of SRAM and flash memory. Additionally, a higher-precision ADC and a new DAC are added to the design. The new board also supports the CAN Bus with an interface. Two versions of the board are available: Uno R4 Minima, and Uno R4 WiFi. This book is about using these new boards to develop many different and interesting projects with just a handful of parts and external modules, which are available as a kit from Elektor. All projects described in the book have been fully tested on the Uno R4 Minima or the Uno R4 WiFi board, as appropriate. The project topics include the reading, control, and driving of many components and modules in the kit as well as on the relevant Uno R4 board, including LEDs 7-segment displays (using timer interrupts) LCDs Sensors RFID Reader 4×4 Keypad Real-time clock (RTC) Joystick 8×8 LED matrix Motors DAC (Digital-to-analog converter) LED matrix WiFi connectivity Serial UART CAN bus Infrared controller and receiver Simulators … all in creative and educational ways with the project operation and associated software explained in great detail. Arduino Uno R4 Minima The Arduino Uno R4 is powered by the Renesas RA4M1 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor, providing a significant boost in processing power, memory, and functionality. The WiFi version comes with an ESP32-S3 WiFi module in addition to the RA4M1, expanding creative opportunities for makers and engineers. The Uno R4 Minima is an affordable option for those who don't need the additional features. The Arduino Uno R4 runs at 48 MHz, which provides a 3x increase over the popular Uno R3. Additionally, SRAM has been upgraded from 2 kB to 32 kB, and flash memory from 32 kB to 256 kB to support more complex projects. Responding to community feedback, the USB port is now USB-C, and the maximum power supply voltage has been raised to 24 V with an enhanced thermal design. The board includes a CAN bus and an SPI port, enabling users to reduce wiring and perform parallel tasks by connecting multiple shields. A 12-bit analog DAC is also provided on the board. Specifications Microcontroller Renesas RA4M1 (ARM Cortex-M4) USB USB-C Programming Port Pins Digital I/O Pins 14 Pins Analog input pins 6 DAC 1 PWM pins 6 Communication UART 1x I²C 1x SPI 1x CAN 1x CAN Bus Power Circuit operating voltage 5 V Input voltage (VIN) 6-24 V DC Current per I/O Pin 8 mA Clock speed Main core 48 MHz Memory RA4M1 256 kB Flash, 32 kB RAM Dimensions 68.9 x 53.4 mm Downloads Datasheet Schematics This bundle contains: Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 (normal price: €35) Arduino Uno R4 Minima (normal price: €20)

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  •  -20% Bundle: Raspberry Pi 5 (4 GB) + Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book)

    Elektor Bundles Bundle: Raspberry Pi 5 (4 GB) + Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book)

    The new Raspberry Pi 5 delivers more performance than ever before. Thanks to the faster CPU, GPU and RAM, Raspberry Pi 5 is up to 3x faster than its already fast predecessor. In addition to the speed boost, the Raspberry Pi 5 (which features the new Raspberry Pi RP1 silicon for advanced I/O capabilities) also offers the following features for the first time ever: RTC, an on/off button and a PCIe interface. New Features 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor (2.4 GHz) VideoCore VII GPU (800 MHz) 4 GB of LPDDR4X RAM (4267 MHz) Raspberry Pi silicon RP1 I/O controller chip Real-time clock On/off button PCIe 2.0 UART connector Fan connector Specifications SoC Broadcom BCM2712 CPU ARM Cortex-A76 (ARM v8) 64-bit Clock speed 4x 2.4 GHz GPU VideoCore VII (800 MHz) RAM 4 GB LPDDR4X (4267 MHz) WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE+ support) USB 2x USB-A 3.0 (5 GBit/s)2x USB-A 2.0 PCI Express 1x PCIe 2.0 GPIO Standard 40-pin GPIO header Video 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)2x 4-lane MIPI (DSI/CSI) Multimedia H.265 (4K60 decode)OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 SD card microSD Power 5 V/5 A (via USB-C)Power over Ethernet (PoE+) Raspberry Pi 4 vs Raspberry Pi 5   Raspberry Pi 4 Raspberry Pi 5 SoC Broadcom BCM2711 Broadcom BCM2712 CPU ARM Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit ARM Cortex-A76 (ARM v8) 64-bit Clock speed 4x 1.5 GHz 4x 2.4 GHz L2 cache 1 MByte shared 4x 512 KByte L3 cache N/A 2 MByte shared GPU VideoCore VI (500 MHz) VideoCore VII (800 MHz) RAM 4 GB LPDDR4 (3200 MHz) 4 GB LPDDR4X (4267 MHz) WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Bluetooth 5.0, BLE Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE support) Gigabit Ethernet (with PoE+ support) USB 2x USB-A 3.02x USB-A 2.0 2x USB-A 3.0 (5 GBit/s)2x USB-A 2.0 I/O controller chip N/A Raspberry Pi Silicon RP1 PCI Express N/A 1x PCIe 2.0 Real Time Clock (RTC) N/A RTC and RTC battery connector On/off button N/A Onboard power button Cooling N/A Fan connector GPIO Standard 40-pin GPIO header Standard 40-pin GPIO header UART via GPIO 1x UART connector SD card microSD slot (DDR50) microSD slot (SDR104) Video 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)1x 2-lane MIPI DSI port (display)1x 2-lane MIPI CSI port (camera) 2x micro-HDMI ports (4K60)2x 4-lane MIPI (DSI/CSI) Audio 4-pole 3.5 mm audio jack (stereo audio and composite video) N/A Multimedia H.265 (4K60 decode)H.264 (1080p60 decode, 1080p30 encode)OpenGL ES, 3.0 graphics H.265 (4K60 decode)OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 Power 5 V/3 A (15 W)Power over Ethernet (PoE) 5 V/5 A (25 W), USB PDPower over Ethernet (PoE+) Downloads Datasheet Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book) Program, build, and master over 60 projects with Python The Raspberry Pi 5 is the latest single-board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It can be used in many applications, such as in audio and video media centers, as a desktop computer, in industrial controllers, robotics, and in many domestic and commercial applications. In addition to the well-established features found in other Raspberry Pi computers, the Raspberry Pi 5 offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth (classic and BLE), which makes it a perfect match for IoT as well as in remote and Internet-based control and monitoring applications. It is now possible to develop many real-time projects such as audio digital signal processing, real-time digital filtering, real-time digital control and monitoring, and many other real-time operations using this tiny powerhouse. The book starts with an introduction to the Raspberry Pi 5 computer and covers the important topics of accessing the computer locally and remotely. Use of the console language commands as well as accessing and using the desktop GUI are described with working examples. The remaining parts of the book cover many Raspberry Pi 5-based hardware projects using components and devices such as LEDs and buzzers LCDs Ultrasonic sensors Temperature and atmospheric pressure sensors The Sense HAT Camera modules Example projects are given using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules to send and receive data from smartphones and PCs, and sending real-time temperature and atmospheric pressure data to the cloud. All projects given in the book have been fully tested for correct operation. Only basic programming and electronics experience are required to follow the projects. Brief descriptions, block diagrams, detailed circuit diagrams, and full Python program listings are given for all projects described. This bundle contains: Raspberry Pi 5 (4 GB RAM) (normal price: €69.95) Raspberry Pi 5 Essentials (E-book) (normal price: €29.95)

    € 99,95€ 79,95

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  •  -19% Elektor Ultimate Sensor Kit

    Elektor Bundles Elektor Ultimate Sensor Kit

    This bundle consists of a high-quality sensor kit and comprehensive project book. It has been specifically developed to enable use of sensors across multiple open-source microcontroller platforms including Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32. The bundle contains a total of 40 different sensors that are applied in multiple projects. All described projects are supported with software examples. The projects provided in the kit include the following: Changing LED brightness RGB LEDs Creating rainbow colours Magic wand Silent door alarm Dark sensor with relay Secret key Magic light cup Decoding commercial IR handsets Controlling TV channels with IT sensors Target shooting detector Shock time duration measurement Ultrasonic reverse parking Toggle lights by clapping hands Playing melody Measuring magnetic field strength Joystick musical instrument Line tracking Displaying temperature Temperature ON/OFF control Mobile phone-based Wi-Fi projects Mobile phone-based Bluetooth projects Sending data to the Cloud

    € 79,95€ 64,95

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