Editor's note: Our good friend Max is looking for any suggestions for electronic calculators and solvers. Nothing's too great or too small. Let him know which you think might be worth including in EEWeb.com's list of tools.
Every now and then, an unexpected ray of sunshine breaks through the clouds to brighten my life. Such an event just transpired. Moments ago, as I pen these words, I was informed by those who don the undergarments of authority and stride the corridors of power that we are going to add to EEWeb’s collection of electronic calculators.
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The only downside is that, based on the capricious and convoluted reverse chronological reality (RCR) favored by those who dwell in the hallowed halls of destiny and delight in casting the dice to determine our fates, they now want to know why I didn’t preemptively commence this task last week. They care not to hear my tales of woe regarding my inability to obtain the parts that I need to repair my time machine. What they want is results! (Their exclamation point, not mine.)
Specifically, what we are talking about here is calculator and solver-type tools targeted at the designers of electronic systems. For your delectation and delight, a list of our existing calculators and solvers is presented below (I’ve not included the more sophisticated tools like schematic capture, simulation, and PCB layout).
What I’m asking of you is suggestions for any similar calculators and solvers that you would like us to add to EEWeb.com. Don’t be afraid. Let your imagination run wild and free. What do you think about acoustic calculators, or power calculators, or…? If you have any suggestions, now is your chance to shout them from the rooftops (metaphorically speaking). All you have to do is post your suggestions as comments in my article and/or email me at and we’ll take it from there.
3 thoughts on “Which electronic calculators do you like?”
“I personally have no personal favourites on digital calculators because of how simple my workload usually is. It depends on what your calculations require of you and whether or not you would need to perform complex calculations that are more than just bas
“I just want a good calculator that works, stays in the mode that I've selected without swapping over to anything else while Iu2019m in the middle of using it, and which has enough battery power to last me the day! Anything short of this isn't good enough
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“I personally have no personal favourites on digital calculators because of how simple my workload usually is. It depends on what your calculations require of you and whether or not you would need to perform complex calculations that are more than just bas
“Hi Mel — thanks for your feedback — Max”
“I just want a good calculator that works, stays in the mode that I've selected without swapping over to anything else while Iu2019m in the middle of using it, and which has enough battery power to last me the day! Anything short of this isn't good enough