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March 29, 2024 | #584   

Electronic Equipment Repair: Tools, Techniques and Tips


Electronic Equipment Repair: Tools, Techniques and Tips
Want to save money while extending the life of your electronic equipment? Repair your own tools and equipment! From mastering essential tools to explaining common component faults, this handy guide to electronic equipment repair will help to boost your confidence as you repair your devices.

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Circuit: Mini VHF FM Receiver


Circuit: Mini VHF FM Receiver
Elektor community members have always loved audio projects. This Mini VHF FM Receiver project from 2009 presented a complete receiver circuit that boasted excellent reception and sound quality. Let's take a closer look at the design.

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Raspberry Pi  

Simplifying Python Development on Raspberry Pi With Miniforge


Simplifying Python Development on Raspberry Pi With Miniforge
Manage Python environments on your Raspberry Pi easily with Miniforge, a practical solution demonstrated by Dhairya Parikh. The tool enables users to maintain the versatility and power of their development setup while optimizing the Raspberry Pi's performance.

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Expert-led webinars on RF Tx/Rx and adapting modules with Python code


Expert-led webinars on RF Tx/Rx and adapting modules with Python code
[Partner Content] Quectel's Masterclasses help innovators navigate key challenges in developing and launching IoT products. Each webinar is hosted by our in-house experts and often features a live demo and Q&A, ensuring all attendees get first-hand expert guidance.

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Labs  

Build Your Own Arduino Tetris Game


Build Your Own Arduino Tetris Game
Looking for a creative project? Join us as we dive into classic gaming with a circuit that brings the iconic Tetris game to the Arduino platform!

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Circuits, Circuits, Circuits! Show Off Your Design Skills


Circuits, Circuits, Circuits! Show Off Your Design Skills
Elektor Mag's engineering team is on the hunt for interesting original circuits to feature in its 2024 Circuit Special. Want to showcase your designs? Submit today!

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ESP32-S3 BOX - What's in the Box?


ESP32-S3 BOX - What's in the Box?
Use the power of your voice with the ESP32-S3 Box, the ultimate DIY companion for IoT projects!

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