Projects using the (now vintage) Parallel and Serial ports to control lights, motors, and sensors.
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The 90s were marked by the transition from 8-bit computing to faster microcontrollers and early hobbyist-level digital signal processing. The 1990-1999 DVD showcases this evolution: Projects using the (now vintage) Parallel and Serial
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Modern electronics design often abstracts away foundational concepts through pre-built modules (like Arduino boards). Elektor's 90s projects force you to understand circuit design at the component level—explaining why a specific transistor, resistor, or capacitor value was chosen.
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