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Comprehensive roadmap for aspiring Embedded Systems Engineers, featuring a curated list of learning resources
A curated list of awesome resources for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists
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The ESP32-BlueJammer (Bluetooth jammer, BLE jammer, WiFi jammer, RC jammer) disrupts 2.4GHz communications. Using an ESP32 and nRF24 modules, it generates noise and unnecessary packets, causing interference between the devices communicating, making them unable to work as intended. Ideal for controlled disruption and security testing.
A powerful, innovative and intuitive EDA suite for everyone!
Design circuit boards with code! ✨ Get software-like design reuse 🚀, validation, version control and collaboration in hardware; starting with electronics ⚡️
This is an active mirror of the KiCad development branch, which is hosted at GitLab (updated every time something is pushed). Pull requests on GitHub are not accepted or watched.
Open source Altium Database Library with over 200,000 high quality components and full 3d models.
Part-DB is an Open source inventory management system for your electronic components
SKiDL is a module that extends Python with the ability to design electronic circuits.
See README.md for link to Discord & YouTube. I will use this repository for my Flipper Zero projects & wiki.
Create real electronics with Typescript and React
Qucs-S is a circuit simulation program with Qt-based GUI
🌠 List of software (HW interfaces, libs, protocols, etc) specifically suitable for resource-constrained Embedded Systems (low-memory and low-power) like 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers.
⚡️generate beautiful and accurate SVG renders of printed circuit boards
🫁 The world's first open-source ventilator tested on human patients. Mass-producible at a low cost (~2000€).
RF and Microwave Engineering Scikit
This is the software of an open source automated irrigation system. The complete setup including hardware can be found in the README.
The Piantor Keyboard is a beginner-friendly, easy-to-solder, 42-key or 36-key, diodeless, low profile aggressive column staggered, hotswappable and non-hotswappable, programmable ergonomic mechanical split keyboard powered by Raspberry Pi Pico or other compatible RP2040 boards. It is based on the Cantor Keyboard.