Publication date: 17 January 2012
Many of the avid Elektor readers may already know what the Elektor bus is. element14 and Elektor Academy’s fourth online webcast tells the story of how it all came about, but also delving into protocols, bus conflicts and hardware considerations. Just under 2,000 users have already benefited from these series of free online webcasts with industry experts. To register for “Here comes the Elektor bus” taking place on Jan 19, 2012, from 16:00 CET please visit: http://www.element14.com/community/events/3114
The webcast will comprise a 30-minute online presentation by Jens Nickel, an editor working for the German edition of Elektor for six years. He is a programming enthusiast going back to the days of the Commodore C64, and really enjoys microcontroller and software oriented electronic projects. He has published an article related to the webcast detailing the functionalities of the experimental PCBs. This will be followed by a 30-minute Q&A session. The session also will be archived after the event and can be accessed by visiting http://www.element14.com/webinars
Book your place now:http://www.element14.com/community/events/3114
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