The Elektor Magazine Collection (1975-2013) is a digital archive of the Elektor magazines from 1975 to 2013. It contains over 400 issues of the magazine in PDF format, as well as some supplementary materials such as software, schematics, and PCB layouts. The collection is available for free download from the Internet Archive, a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, music, and more. The collection is a valuable resource for anyone interested in electronics, engineering, or DIY projects.
The collection covers a wide range of topics and themes that reflect the evolution of electronics and technology over the decades. Some of the highlights include:
The first issue of Elektor in March 1975, which featured articles on a digital clock, a stereo amplifier, a frequency meter, and a light organ.
The introduction of the Elektor Junior Computer in 1980, a single-board computer based on the Z80 microprocessor that could be programmed in BASIC or machine code.
The launch of the Elektor Electronics website in 1995, which offered online access to articles, projects, forums, and newsletters.
The development of the Elektor SDR (Software Defined Radio) in 2007, a radio receiver that could be controlled by software on a PC or a smartphone.
The creation of the Elektor Labs in 2012, a platform for sharing and collaborating on electronics projects with other Elektor readers and experts.
The Elektor Magazine Collection (1975-2013) is a treasure trove of electronics information and inspiration. It showcases the creativity, innovation, and passion of the Elektor community over the years. Whether you are looking for a specific project, circuit, or article, or just want to browse through the history of electronics, you will find something interesting and useful in this collection.
 0493d141df