Electronics for Android
Thanks for putting it together. Answers a lot of questions to whoever is curious and maybe thinking about starting on microcontrollers.You're expected to know the very very basics, kindergartener stuff if you're interested in the subject. Like what's a bit, and what it means to "set pin high", analog vs digital, etc but not in any detail.
You just say the coding is done in C, but nowhere what IDE to use this in. I am checking out the ARM section. Keil, atollic, mbed.....?
Have all the features like resistance calculation. Use of Robotics parts, Microcontrollers with program code. Love it
App was good and it would be better if you add explanation of circuit working and about connection briefly.. I would like to request you can add a small electronic lab too with virtual components..so we could also access and build circuits.. nice work.pls consider my idea and update sooner..
Practical, clear and concise with programming in most cases. I found the info easy to take on board. The symbols list is very comprehensive.
Good app .... It contains all information that a beginner must know ...It helped me too a lot ....
Its pretty cool app but still some data is missing like SPI protocol and I2C protocol. If these 2 are added to it, this app become awesome and keep updating new sensors...
I like this app. It's very essential for those whome willing to start microcontrollers world
No garbage information, only needed ones. Nice app idea. Please add more things.
Superb!!! God bless your hearts!!! I would suggest to include a sample code for all the modules and maybe add more interfaces such as data logging and SD cards, interfacing with computer etc.
Excellent app. A must app for all electronic engineering students. Very much helpful
It provide the basic knowledge of pic. But when you want to know something in details it doesn't support, so what solution of the situation ?
Awesome app for learning coding and electronic circuitry for various controllers, good for beginners too
Cool, allthough it lacks elemental info about each symbol in the symbols index. That would really have been helpful. Cheers!
The app is awesome but some pin configuration in circuit and programs are inaccurate. That part only you need to modify.
Wow amazing app.. all beginner of embedded love it. And also knowing all basic and simple programming(embedded c code)
full of annoying adverts, what a pity
This is an app of advertisement with some information about electronics
I liked it . It contains info and program also. It is good for beginners.
very nice interface .... very useful at introductory level...
Overall the app is great. It would be very useful if you add RASPBERRY PI tutorials too in the app.
Thank you I learnt most of all by this app.
Love it,This is really helpful for those who are all willing to learn something about embedded....
thank you <3
I liked this app but improve more content for practical
It's Very useful application for electronic students and then easy to learn
Quite helpful app for beginners as well as experts in Electronics.
So much clear conscise info about electronics
For beginners it's like GENIE.
Its a great app I think it loses some details in the other samples can you add the Propeller P8X32A please its the best one of them all ♡
The general people badly need this thing. I want more usefull apps like it . Good......
There's no interaction. This could just be a website or PDF.
It need to be updated with esp8266 module in communication with its AT commands....! else it is goog....!
This app is worth downloading for all electronics student.
Simple,covering most of popular micros and many applications thanks ;)
Love of every engineer
Awesum App.....All in one... Plzz also add IOT EPS8266 and rasberry pi
Perfect and so useful .really it great job
It is very good for begginners Thnks
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Loved it. One thing though, if beginners are to use this app as a reference for both the hardware and coding purposes, it gives information that suffice. However, won't it be a good idea to suggest, perhaps give examples, in the applicability of the sensors/devices of the real world? I'd be very to see that and more in future versions.