A curated list of awesome resources for electronic engineers and hobbyists, covering software, tools, tutorials, and services.
Awesome Electronics is a curated GitHub repository listing essential resources for electronic engineering and hobbyist projects. It aggregates software tools, simulators, tutorials, component suppliers, and community platforms to help individuals design, simulate, and manufacture electronic circuits efficiently. The list saves time by filtering high-quality resources across the entire electronics workflow.
Electronic engineers, hardware designers, students, and hobbyists seeking reliable tools, learning materials, or services for circuit design and prototyping. It's especially valuable for those new to the field looking for guided discovery.
It provides a single, community-vetted source for discovering the best electronics resources, eliminating the need to scour the internet. The list is frequently updated and covers both open-source and commercial tools, making it a trusted starting point for any electronics project.
A curated list of awesome resources for Electronic Engineers and hobbyists
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Aggregates hundreds of links across the entire electronics workflow, from EDA software and simulators to PCB services and tutorials, as shown in the detailed table of contents with categories like Learning, Simulators, and PCB Batching Services.
Maintained through community contributions with clear guidelines in contributing.md, ensuring resources are practical and high-quality, with an emphasis on open-source and accessible tools.
Highlights numerous free tools like KiCad for EDA and LTspice for simulation, making it ideal for hobbyists, students, and cost-conscious professionals, as listed in the Free EDA Packages and Simulators sections.
Features an Arabic section with courses and tutorials, demonstrating attention to non-English resources and broader accessibility for diverse audiences.
The list only provides links without user feedback, ratings, or comparative analysis, forcing users to independently assess each resource's reliability and suitability.
As a GitHub repository, updates rely on sporadic community contributions, which can lead to outdated links or missing new tools, as acknowledged in the reliance on user submissions.
With hundreds of entries across broad categories, it lacks advanced search, filtering, or prioritization, making it difficult for users to quickly find the best tools for specific needs without extensive browsing.