Elektor (Digital)

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  • Elektor May/June 2020 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor May/June 2020 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN May/June 2020 (PDF)

    € 7,50

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  • Elektor March/April 2020 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor March/April 2020 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN March/April 2020 (PDF)

    € 7,50

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  • Elektor July/August 2021 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor July/August 2021 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN July/August 2021 (PDF)

    € 7,50

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  • Elektor July/August 2020 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor July/August 2020 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN July/August 2020 (PDF)

    € 7,50

    Members € 6,75

  • Elektor January/February 2021 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor January/February 2021 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN January/February 2021 (PDF)

    € 7,50

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  • Elektor January/February 2020 PDF (EN)

    Elektor Digital Elektor January/February 2020 (PDF)

    Elektor Magazine EN January/February 2020 (PDF)

    € 7,50

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  • Elektor Special: Arduino Shields (PDF)

    Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Arduino Shields (PDF)

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    Make your project dreams come true: an odometer for the hamster wheel, a fully automatic control of your ant farm with web interface, or the Sandwich-O-Mat – a machine that toasts and grills sandwiches of your choice. With the Arduino and the DIY or Maker movement, not only did entry into microcontroller programming become child's play, but a second development also took place: Resourceful developers brought small boards – so-called shields or modules – to the market, which greatly simplified the use of additional hardware. The small modules contain all the important electronic parts to be connected to the microcontroller with a few plug-in cables, eliminating the need for a fiddly and time-consuming assembly on the plug-in board. In addition, it is also possible to handle tiny components that do not have any connecting legs (so-called SMDs). Projects Discussed Arduino seeks connection BMP and introduction to libraries, I²C Learn I/O basics with the multi-purpose shield I²C LCD adapter and DOT matrix displays LCD keypad shield Level converter W5100: Internet connection I/O expansion shield Relays and solid-state relays The multi-function shield: A universal control unit Connecting an SD card reader via SPI Keys and 7-segment displays 16-bit ADC MCP4725 DAC 16-way PWM servo driver MP3 player GPS data logger using an SD card Touch sensor Joystick SHT31: Temperature and humidity VEML6070 UV-A sensor VL53L0X time-of-flight Ultrasonic distance meter MAX7219-based LED DOT matrix display DS3231 RTC Port expander MCP23017 433 MHz radio MPU-650 gyroscope ADXL345 accelerometer WS2812 RGB LEDs Power supply MQ-xx gas sensors CO2 gas sensor ACS712 current sensor INA219 current sensor L298 motor driver MFRC522 RFID 28BYJ-48 stepper motor TMC2209 silent step stick X9C10x digital potentiometer ST7735 in a color TFT display e-Paper display Bluetooth Geiger counter SIM800L GSM module I²C multiplexer Controller Area Network

    € 11,95

    Members € 10,76

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