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NUMROTO is a complete solution for tool grinding that has been used on machines from different manufacturers for more than 25 years. By popular demand of the user, the 335linear is available with either SIGSpro or NUMROTO.

 

elektor 311 circuits

The core of NUMROTO is the NUMROTOplus programming system. With NUMROTOplus, a huge variety of tools can be produced and sharpened. Each detail of the individual tools can be changed and thus adapted to individual needs. NUMROTOplus is constantly being expanded with new workpiece geometries and features, making it a future-oriented investment.

Elektor 311 Circuits 💯 High-Quality

Whether you are a student trying to grasp analog electronics, a retro-computing enthusiast, or an older hobbyist feeling nostalgic, find this book. Build the LED VU meter. Build the digital dice. Blow up a transistor or two.

Originally published in the late 1970s and early 1980s by the Dutch publisher Elektor, this book wasn't just a collection of schematics. It was a

Search for the "Elektor 301 Circuits PDF" or check archive.org for public domain scans of the original 1970s editions. While respecting copyright, many older editions have entered the "abandonware" phase—though the official Elektor shop is the best way to support the legacy. The Verdict: Build It, Don't Buy It In a world of plug-and-play, the Elektor 311 Circuits book is a rebellion. It dares you to pick up a vero board, match transistors, and actually understand what the electrons are doing. elektor 311 circuits

Elektor has modernized. You can now purchase digital PDF compilations (like the Elektor 301 Circuits and Elektor 100 Circuits collections) directly from the Elektor store. Furthermore, the legacy lives on in their monthly magazine, Elektor (which still publishes high-quality, tested projects).

Let's dive into why a book of analog circuits from the pre-Arduino era remains a must-have on your digital bookshelf. In simple terms: It is a curated compilation of the best, most practical, and most ingenious electronic circuits published in Elektor magazine during its golden age. The "311" refers to the number of unique, fully tested projects packed into its pages. Whether you are a student trying to grasp

Original print copies (the iconic blue or red spiral-bound books) fetch high prices on eBay and vintage tech auctions. They are collector’s items.

Since the original Elektor 311 Circuits (often referred to as the Elektor 301 Circuits —later updated/expanded editions exist) is a legendary, almost mythical book in the electronics hobbyist world, this post focuses on its legacy, what makes it special, and why it remains relevant 40+ years later. There are electronics textbooks, and then there are bibles. For anyone who grew up with a soldering iron in one hand and a copy of Elektor Magazine in the other, the spiral-bound collection known as "Elektor 311 Circuits" (or its predecessor, the 301) is the holy grail. Blow up a transistor or two

Have you built anything from the Elektor 301/311 archives? Which circuit is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

elektor 311 circuits

The programmed workpieces can be documented in the form of a workshop-specific drawing using the additional NUMROTO Draw function.

elektor 311 circuits
  • Extensive, constantly expanding NUMROTOplus programming system
  • Integrated 2D workpiece simulation
  • Integrated 3D simulation for workpiece and machine room incl. Collision control
  • Probing cycles for workpieces and grinding wheels
  • Fully automatic operation via job control
  • Documentation in form of workshop drawings (NUMROTO Draw)