Elektor Gennaio/Febbraio 2026: Power and Energy
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Inauguriamo il 2026 con l'edizione annuale di Elektor dedicata all'alimentazione e all'energia. All'interno troverai una serie di tutorial e progetti interessanti della nostra comunità globale di ingegneri e maker. Dal sistema aggiornato di monitoraggio delle batterie di Saad Imtiaz all'alimentatore da laboratorio a basso rumore di Ton Giesberts, questa edizione è ricca di progetti stimolanti e utili tutorial. Buona lettura!
Inside the Elektor January/February 2026
If you’re looking for in-depth projects about power and energy, we’ve got you covered. This edition is packed with articles that will keep you busy well through February!
- Batteries Today: Technology and Differences in Lithium Batteries
- Step-Down Converter from 48 V to 5 V: A Story of Circuit Development
- PbMonitor v2.0: Introduction to the Updated Battery Monitoring System
- Simple Charger and Capacity Tester With Two Cheap “Off-the-Shelf” Modules
- Low-Noise Lab Power Supply (1): A Quiet Source for Sensitive Circuits
- Wireless Device Powering With Inductive Technology
- Adjustable Electronic Load: Static + Dynamic DC Load
- Autonomous Sensor Node v2.0 (2): Hardware Validation and Power Optimizations
- Graphical Grid Frequency Meter: Monitor Grid Quality
- Adjustable USB-C Power Source: Turn Your USB-C Charger Into an Adjustable Power Supply
- Smart Color Detector with AI Voice and Playback
- Precision Picoammeter (2): Assembling, Calibration, and Test
- A Fan for the Mini Reflow Plate: Smart Modifications That Improve Results
- Sound Card as Signal Generator: PC as DCF77 Test Transmitter
- Elektor Live! Expert Day 2025
- Peculiar Parts, the Series: Varistors
- Starting Out in Electronics…Brings Its Own End
- From Life’s Experience: The Tsunami of Indulgence
- 2026: An AI Odyssey — When Models Start Dictating the Hardware
- STM32 Edge AI Contest 2025: The Winners
- Review: Fnirsi DPS-150: Compact and Portable Power Supply and Converter
- AI-Based Autonomous Driving: The RDW’s Self Driving Challenge 2024
- Peak Current Load SMD Ferrites: More Resilient Against Current Peaks
- Energy Harvesting Set to Accelerate IoT and IIoT Use Cases


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