Elektor Releases March/April 2026 Issue Focused on Embedded Systems and AI
The March/April 2026 edition of Elektor Magazine is now available, focusing on the latest developments in embedded systems and artificial intelligence. The issue brings together practical design projects, engineering tutorials, and expert insights to help engineers integrate advanced technologies into their next designs.
Readers will explore topics such as PIO programming on the RP2040, AI-driven embedded development workflows, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) prototyping, and next-generation security approaches for connected devices. Each project article is designed to provide hands-on guidance and real-world techniques that can be applied directly to current projects.
Inside Elektor March/April 2026
For engineers working at the intersection of embedded hardware and intelligent software, March/April 2026 edition offers a curated look at the tools, methods, and technologies shaping the future of embedded design. Whether you’re developing prototypes, debugging systems, or preparing products for deployment, the March/April 2026 issue delivers actionable insights to support your work.

Elektor March/April 2026
- Breaking AI Out of the Browser: Using AI CLIs to Code, Compile, and Validate Embedded Projects
- Counting Faces with MaixCAM: An Easy Way to Capture Audience Sizes
- The Scrutiny Debugger: Debug, Visualize, and Test Embedded C/C++ Code
- PIO Programming on the Raspberry Pi Pico: Nine Instructions, Many Possibilities

PIO Programming on RPi Pico
- Security by Design: Engineering Fundamentals Limit Failure
- Embedded Security Is No Longer Optional
- CRA and PQC Are Rewriting: Embedded Security Priorities

Breaking AI Out of the Browser
- Sigfox Breakout Board (1): A Self-Built Radio BoB
- Hands on with I3C: Using Hardware from ST and Microchip
- The BLEnky Project: Rapid Prototyping of Bluetooth Low Energy Applications
- Pulse Width Modulation: From a Simple On/Off Thermostat to a Smoothed DC Analog Signal
- Low-Noise Power Supply (2): Construction, Assembly, and Practical Implementation

Elektor low noise power supply
- Simple Signal Generator Using the RP2040: Analog and Digital Signals for Around €10
- ESP32 Audio Transceiver Board (Part 4): Tuning the Clocks — And a Wired Option

ESP32 audio transceiver project (part 4)
- Symmetrical DC Load: DC Load, Static or Dynamic, and Symmetrical
- Navigating the Future of Smart Homes with Matter and Edge AI
- Differential Pressure Sensors: Predictive Maintenance in HVAC-Systems
- embedded world 2026: An Interview with Benedikt Weyerer, Executive Director of embedded world
- Why Even Small IoT and Industrial: Firms Need an Upgrade Plan
- Audiotronics: Ear-Pleasing Electronics for DIY Construction
- From Life’s Experience: Read The F…ing Manual!
- 2026: An AI Odyssey — The 2025 Vibe-Coding Hangover
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