Elektor Magazine Dvd 19901999 Iso ~repack~ Jun 2026
Early 90s projects relied almost entirely on through-hole components, making them incredibly easy to prototype on breadboards today. What is Inside the Elektor 1990–1999 ISO?
For anyone serious about electronics, this DVD is more than just a collection of old magazines—it's a treasure trove of timeless knowledge.
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Advanced robotics and automation controllers based on this powerful 8-bit architecture. 3. Test and Measurement Equipment
(April 1995)
| Project | Year/Issue | Why It’s Useful Today | |---------|------------|------------------------| | Universal PIC Programmer | 1998 | Program classic PIC microcontrollers. | | Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) add-on | 1995 | Learn sampling theory & display. | | Precision Voltage Reference | 1992 | Calibrate multimeters. | | IR Remote Control Extender | 1997 | Home automation basics. | | Function Generator (XR2206-based) | 1991 | Analog signal generation. | | RS-232 to I²C interface | 1999 | PC-to-sensor communication. |
The 1990s were a transformative era for electronics: Early 90s projects relied almost entirely on through-hole
(November 1996)
To understand the value of this DVD, one must know the magazine it contains. was founded in the Netherlands in 1960 as Elektuur by Bob W. van der Horst. Its core philosophy has always been to demystify electronics by focusing on practical, buildable projects. This "hands-on" approach, which explains new technologies through real-world application, has inspired generations of hobbyists, students, and engineers. I will also include some HTML formatting for the article
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