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Radiators from the American brand Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) are compatible with the formats: TO3, TO126, TO202, TO218, ...
Raspberry Pi RP2350 A4 stepping release fixes security vulnerabilities, resolves GPIO erratum, and introduces RP2354 variants ...
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In this Elektor webinar about IoT for Vehicles and Sensors, our engineer Saad Imtiaz presents a combination of vehicle ...
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PICO is much faster than the version with ATMega328. Its operation is identical. This achievement was the subject of an article in the Elektor magazine for the month of January 2022 (May-June 2023 for ...
The Elektor Circuit Special 2025 is packed with innovative circuit designs, inspiring DIY electronics projects, and practical tips to enhance your skills.
Here I test the current-source with 12-bit DACs from Microchip. At first I tested the I2C DAC MCP4725, but the result was not so good: 3 to 6 mV offset (expected 0...1 mV), also the linearity was bad.
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