Denis Meyer (256)

| The rising interest in 3D printers is confirmed by the number of visitors to our e-shop. For many, electronics is getting better and better...

| Back in January 1997, Elektor Magazine published a project then called Magnetic-Field Meter. Remarkably, about 20 later, our reader Mark van...

| Experimenting, coding and building electronics around the Raspberry Pi can be simple, affordable and fun thanks to the pi-top ecosystem. pi-...

| Airblock is the first modular drone, graphics-programmable and controllable by phone or tablet, on Android or iOS. Assembled from instantly...

| The heart of our ultrasonic generator is a ATtiny25-20. To avoid the animals from becoming habituated, it generates a burst of roughly 1 sec...

| I chose this video of the tinyTesla for both the nice shooting of the sizeable sparks and its soundtrack. Instead of presenting only the raw...

| Elektor products aren't kits like the others. The long experience of Elektor Labs combined with the thoroughness of the editors in publishin...

| Steve's voyage to Lilliput may not be exactly the kind of applications for which the ESP-32 SoC was designed, but it deserves two minutes of...

| All Raspberry Pi users must think about putting it in a case. And there are a lot of them. The Pi Desktop presented here seems to fit into...

| The idea of calling an "Olympiad" a video contest between members of the Elektor readers' community is a perfect match for reality: for an e...