EE ToolKit
Versions
Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 18, 2017 | 8.2.0 | ★ 3.9 | 18 | Free |
| Dec 13, 2018 | — | ★ 4.6 | 138 | Free |
| Dec 18, 2018 | — | ★ 4.6 | 143 | Free |
| Nov 28, 2022 | 12.7.0 | ★ 4.7 | 957 | Free |
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Archived Reviews
8 of 15Like the layout of the app. Not many apps follow the users own preferences and content as if they developed it. <br/>Can I make one request that would almost complete toolkit?<br/>Add a toolkit for busbars. DC and AC, copper primarily but also other materials like aluminum. This may be a personal preference but I think other Engineers using this app may find it useful as a quick estimate. Be sure to include compensation for temperature, power loss, dissipation, airflow if forced air is used, as in an enclosed environment TPM.
This app has everything you need on a day to day basis for electronics work … it’s incredible!<br/>Nuff said … get it you’ll be glad!
There are no anolog triac based power control components
Nothing on here that I can’t get online. Would rather look up the exact part rather than dig around on this app for something that isn’t there.
I’ve been using the EE Toolkit app and it’s nothing short of amazing. As someone deeply interested in electronics, this app has everything I could ever need. It’s like having a comprehensive electronics toolbox right in my pocket. The app is incredibly user-friendly and designed with both iPhone and iPad users in mind. It offers more than 160 electronic applications, a multi-functional keyboard, a large selection of color code tools, and even a full-featured frequency generator. The real-time circuit simulations of example circuits are a game-changer. What sets this app apart is its constant and powerful improvements. It’s clear that the developer, an electronics enthusiast with a master’s degree in Electronics Engineering, is committed to providing the best possible experience for users. The Pro version is also worth considering for the additional features it offers. In conclusion, whether you’re an engineer, student, hobbyist, or just someone interested in Electronics Engineering, the EE Toolkit app is a valuable resource. It’s free to download with an option to upgrade, and in my opinion, it’s worth every penny. Highly recommended!
This is a phenomenal app. Just the data sheets alone are worthy, but the breadth of stuff here is amazing.
This is an amazing app that comes in handy. Blown away with it! My new goto
Free version is great for those starting in electronics/electrical <br/>Paid version I haven’t tried yet but from what I’ve seen I’d say it’s worth the roughly $10 if you need some of those options
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