Electronic Circuit Patterns

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4.0
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About this app

Features:
★ No Ads (In-App Purchase)
★ Search tools (In-App Purchase)
★ All content offline available
★ Change the Themes (Light, Dark, Black)
★ Change the code style theme (Light, Dark)
★ Change the font size

Each card has a schematic and short description of a common circuit pattern in electronics. Topics covered include digital, analog, and power electronics. There are 32 cards in total :

-Multiplexer Logic
-FET Switch
-Open-collector
-CMOS Inverter
-FET Level
-Memory as
-SR Latch
-NPN Switch
-Sample
-Inverting Amplifier
-Noninverting Amplifier
-Transimpedance Amplifier
-Emitter Follower
-RC Lowpass
-Schmitt Trigger
-RC Highpass
-Differentiator
-Voltage Divider
-Differential Amplifier
-Integrator
-Buck Regulator
-Flyback Diode
-Crowbar Circuit
-Diode OR
-Voltage Doubler
-Shunt Regulator
-Boost Regulator
-Linear Regulator
-LED Current
-NPN Current
-FET High
-Current Regulator

These are great if you are looking to learn more about the basics of electrical circuitry.

Circuit Pattern Cards are designed by Arachnid Labs. http://www.arachnidlabs.com
Circuit descriptions and schematics are licensed, and used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ ). They can be found at https://github.com/arachnidlabs/labs-cards
Updated on
Jun 14, 2017

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
221 reviews
A Google user
December 20, 2018
As an electronics engineering student, I'll rate this app as user friendly especially because its content can be easily understood. The interface is also pleasing to the eye and easy to navigate. However, I'd recommend including more devices because the scope of electronics is wide and there are only a few basic circuits included in the app. Keep up the good work 👍
16 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
December 1, 2019
More explainations and few basic calculations are needed so that these circuits can be implied in practice rather than just being basic useless concepts.
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Joshua O'Brien
September 27, 2022
Was helpful but upset I paid for the pro version and isn't not even different from the free version
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