Hi, I’m Chris!
I’m an engineer for power-electronics at the University of Kassel. Do you enjoy tinkering with electronics, microcontrollers or FPGAs like I do? Then you might find something of interest on these pages. 🙂


Most recent blog post
Testing FPGA Card for Behringers X32 and mixing a 64ch song
In this video I’m testing the DIY Expansion-Card for the Behringer X32 audio-mixing-console with the Room-EQ-Wizard-Software and I’m showing the
FPGA-Audiomixer: Compressors and Noisegates
Implementing an audio-compression-algorithm in pure logic is a bit challenging as it uses a division. Time for some deep-diving into
Developing PCI Cards with Plug&Play
Plug&Play is a mystery to you? Until recently it was for me too, but let’s take a look at the
Working with multi-channel audio-signals
Todays digital-mixing-consoles are offering high number of audio-channels for processing. I was curious of how modern devices are dealing with
Elektor Lab Talk #30: FPGA Audio Player
Join Elektor editors Brian Tristam Williams and Jens Nickel for the Lab Talk, where we’ll explore FPGA-based audio processing with
FPGA-based realtime audiomixer with equalizer
Using an Arduino MKR Vidor4000 board I created a realtime multi-channel audiomixer with nice audio-processing-features. General background Sure, digital logic







