Awesome Electronics
A curated list of awesome resources for electronic engineers and
hobbyists
Electronic engineering (EE) is the practice of understanding, designing
and building electronic circuits. It is often differentiated from
electrical engineering in that it mostly deals with low power DC
electronic circuits rather than high power AC systems but there is a lot
of overlap between electronic and electrical engineering.
Experimenting with and building electronic circuits is also a popular
hobby and many professional resources are often equally applicable to
hobbyists and vice versa.
This list is for websites, services, software, tools and more: everything
that you think is awesome in the world of electronic engineering. If you
have anything to add please follow the instructions in
contributing.md.
Contents
Learning
Technical Tutorials
Theory and Courses
University Course Archives
Simulators
Analog and Mixed Signal Circuit Simulators
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LTspice
- The industry standard free SPICE circuit simulator from Linear
Technologies. Also see the unofficial
LTwiki and
Group.
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ngspice - Open source
SPICE circuit simulator.
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Circuit JS/Falstad
- Free, open source online simulator with electron flow visualization
(rewrite of original Java applet by Paul Falstad).
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EveryCircuit - Free to try
online, visual, interactive circuit simulator for simpler circuits.
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Qucs - Open source,
cross-platform, non-SPICE-based circuit simulator, with with S-parameter
and Harmonic Balance capability.
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QucsStudio
- Free, closed-source, Windows-only fork of Qucs with a similar
interface, new engine, and more features.
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Open Circuit Design Software
- Open Source, full EDA suite chip design suite, focused on keeping up
with commercial tools.
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TINA-TI - Exclusive
DesignSoft-TINA build for Texas
Instruments, bundled with Texas Instruments Models.
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CppSim - Free, open source circuit
simulator that leverages the C++ language to achieve very fast
simulation times.
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Scilab with Xcos - Free, open
source numerical computing alternative to MATLAB. Xcos provides
Electrical System modeling capability similar to Simulink.
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iCircuit - Easy to use electronic
circuit simulator, its advanced simulation engine can handle both analog
and digital circuits and features realtime always-on analysis.
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Micro-Cap
- Professional-grade mixed signal simulator with wide variety of
interactive simulation types.
Verilog HDL Simulators
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Verilator - Free,
open source Verilog compiler. Test benches are in C++ or SystemC. Very
fast, but limted to 2-state, cycle-based simulation, and synthesizeable
code only.
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Icarus Verilog - Free, open
source verilog interpreter. Test benches are in behavioral verilog.
Simulation is 4-state, and event-based.
Gerber Viewers
Online
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Tracespace Viewer - Gerber viewer
that lets you inspect the individual layers as well as the board
preview.
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Gerblook - Online Gerber viewer
powered by Gerbv.
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Mayhew Labs 3dpcb - 3D Gerber
viewer.
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CircuitPeople - No frills 2D
layer viewer for Gerbers, without the excessive processing.
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Stackrate Viewer - Easy to
use online gerber viewer with trace hovering and measurement tools.
Installable
Free EDA Packages
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KiCad - Open source EDA package
with push and shove router, differential pairs and much more.
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Eagle -
One of the most popular EDA packages due to it’s (board size restricted)
free version.
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DesignSpark PCB
- Gratis EDA package without restrictions, sponserd by RS Components.
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Altium CircuitMaker - Free
package from the maker of the go to pro software.
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gEDA - Another open source
package, good for people that like scripting and makefiles, Linux and
BSD only.
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DipTrace - Quality Schematic Capture
and PCB Design software with (pin and signal layer restricted) free
version.
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LibrePCB - A new, powerful and
intuitive EDA tool for everyone, cross-platform and GNU GPLv3.
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Horizon EDA - A
free and open source EDA tool with the focus on shortcut operation.
CAD Specific
KiCad
Eagle
PCB Syntax Highlighting
PCB Batching Services
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PCBShopper - Comparison service
for quite a lot of different PCB batching and assembly services.
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OSH Park - Low cost PCB batching
service with high quality boards with a signature purple silkscreen.
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Aisler - Affordable quality circuit
boards made in and shipped from Europe (Germany).
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Dirty PCBs - Low cost PCB
batching service that prides itself on its “dirty” quality.
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JLCPCB - Low cost PCB batching service
with inhouse low cost SMT service.
Part Search Engines
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Octopart - Probably the most well
known part search engine.
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Findchips - Part search from
Supply Frame.
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Parts.io - Another search engine from
Supply Frame geared towards discovering new parts.
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Kitspace - Project sharing site that
helps you buy parts and re-build projects. Open source and developed by
yours truly.
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Hackaday.io - Social site for sharing
projects from the popular blog.
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Hackster.io - Another social site
for sharing projects. Is well organised by platform, topic and product.
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InventHub - Git-based project
hosting and collaboration platform for hardware development.
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CADLAB - Another Git-based project
hosting and collaboration platform for hardware development.
Inventory Management and Purchasing
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1-click BOM - Browser
extensions that automates purchasing and part searching.
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PartsBox - Web service to manage your
part inventory with a nice user interface and Octopart integration.
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PartKeepr - Open source web service
for managing your part inventory with parametric search and automatic
datasheet import.
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Part-DB - Another open
source web service for managing part inventory with a permission system
and a good barcode generator.
Miscellaneous Web Services
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Eyrie - For viewing Eagle and KiCad
designs online.
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SnapEDA - Parts library with free
symbols & footprints. (Compatible with Eagle, KiCad, Altium, OrCad,
Allegro, etc.)
Development Board Retailers
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Sparkfun - Retailer and designer
of open source electronics development boards and other equipment and
materials with excellent accompanying tutorials.
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Adafruit - Another retailer and
designer with excellent selection and tutorials.
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Tindie - Marketplace for
electronics makers to sell low volume batches of their own designs.
Blogs
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Hackaday - Probably the most popular
blog covering electronics and hardware hacking with a whole staff of
writers.
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bunniestudios.com - Andrew
‘Bunnie’ Huang covers hardware hacking, open hardware, manufacturing and
more.
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Bald Engineer - Project logs,
tutorials and articles about electronics and embedded software by James
Lewis.
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Rheingold Heavy - More project
logs, tutorials and articles about electronics and embedded software,
these ones by Dan Hienzsch.
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Hackster.io - Another blog
covering electronics.
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Dangerous Prototypes
- Blog about open source hardware projects and interesting app notes.
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N-O-D-E - Blog about DIY electronics,
hardware, and technology.
Forums
Discussion
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EEVBlog forum - Probably
the largest and most active forum to discuss electronic engineering
topics.
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/r/electronics and
/r/ECE are the two most
active sub-reddits for EE topics.
Help
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/r/askelectronics
- Sub-reddit dedicated to help on electronics topics.
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Electronics Stack Exchange
- Question and answer site for electronics running on the popular Stack
Overflow service.
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EEVBlog beginners forum
- Good place for beginner questions, other sub-forums on EEVblog should
be suitable for questions on more advanced topics.
Podcasts
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The Amp Hour - Off-the-cuff chat
about electronics with Chris Gammel and Dave Jones (EEVBlog), often with
guests
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Embedded.fm - Christopher and Elecia
White discuss embedded systems development and much more, often with
guests.
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The Spark Gap Podcast - Covers a
specific EE topic each episode, sometimes with guests.
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MacroFab Engineering Podcast
- Weekly podcast where Parker and Stephen from MacroFab discuss EE
topics and industry news.
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The Engineering Commons Podcast
- Covers general engineering topics from mechanical to electrical.
Videos
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EEVblog - One of the
earliest and most successful YouTube channels where Dave Jones does
teardowns, tutorials and more.
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BigClive -
YouTube channel
about teardowns (including dangerous products), circuit
reverse-engineering and tutorials.
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ElectroBOOM -
YouTube channel that debunks and explains EE topics with a lot of comedy
thrown in.
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Micah Scott - Video
logs of reverse engineering and re-purposing consumer electronics
hardware in creative ways.
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Afrotechmods -
Tutorials on electronics projects, often suitable for beginners as well.
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The Signal Path
- Very in depth teardowns, repairs and reviews of lab equipment and
prototyping products.
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w2aew
- Excellent tutorials about basic and complex analog hardware.
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Mr. Carlson’s Lab
- Teardowns, repairs and restorations with an emphasis on classic
electronics gear.
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GreatScott -
Electronics tutorials, projects and how to’s.
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Julian Ilett - Buys
cheapest electronic modules he can find and tries to do useful things
with them.
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MikesElectricStuff
- Teardowns, large lighting projects, xrays and more.
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Ben Eater
- Series of videos on building an 8-bit computer on breadboards with
excellent explanations of all the sub-circuits.
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Robert Feranec -
100+ Hardware design tips and tricks. Videos about Schematic design and
PCB layout.
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Strange Parts -
YouTube channel
about electronics, manufacturing, making, world travel, living in and
making things in China.
Subscription Kit Services
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AdaBox - Curated Adafruit
products, unique collectibles, and exclusive discounts. All delivered
quarterly.
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HackerBoxes - A monthly surprise
box which includes projects, components, modules and tools.
3D Part Models
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GrabCad
- Community supported database of 3D models with a large number of
electronic component models.
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3D ContentCentral -
Website dedicated to 3D models of parts (requires login).
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