Electrocalc: electronics tools

Electrocalc: electronics tools

Circuit toolkit: resistor, capacitor, transistor & inductor calculations.

App info


1.29
July 03, 2025
10,712
$0.99
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Electrocalc: electronics tools, Developed by Anas Abubakar. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.29, Updated On 03/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Electrocalc: electronics tools. Achieved Over 11 thousand Installs. Electrocalc: electronics tools Currently Has 352 Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

Electrocalc – Electronics Tools Pro version no Ads: Your All-In-One Electronics Companion

Electrocalc – Electronics Tools is a versatile app for students, hobbyists, and RF engineers. It provides fast, accurate solutions for essential circuit calculations and component design—streamlining filter design, amplifier analysis, component sizing, and more. Whether you work with resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors, or op-amps, Electrocalc delivers the tools you need.

Key features:
• Series & parallel resistor and capacitor calculators
• Inductor design tools (toroidal, spiral, air-core, multilayer)
• Transistor CE load line analysis with plotting
• Series & parallel RLC circuit calculators
• Reactance & resonant frequency computations
• Resistor and capacitor code converters (SMD, ceramic, polyester film)
• PCB trace width calculator and transformer design utility
• Decibel calculator and dBm-to-watt converter
• RF utilities: skin-depth, impedance, and waveguide calculators
• 555-timer astable & monostable configuration tools
• Operational amplifier calculators (non-inverting, inverting, differential)
• Network tools: voltage divider, current divider, Wheatstone bridge calculators
• Filter design calculators: RC, RL, band-pass, band-reject, Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel, and Sallen-Key
• Power regulation: Zener diode regulator, adjustable regulator, attenuator design (T, Pi, Bridge-T)

Electrocalc combines all these calculators into a single electronics toolkit that helps you save time, reduce errors, and master complex concepts. Its clean interface and clear outputs make even advanced RF design straightforward.

Download Electrocalc – Electronics Tools now to simplify your workflow and elevate your circuit design process!

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.6
352 total
5 74.0
4 18.3
3 5.1
2 0
1 2.6

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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perry farmer

I like it a lot however..... What it needs to do is update the graphics based on the variables. For example resistors in parallel. As you increase the number of parallel resistors update the graphic to represent the same.

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A Google user

its a bit simple, can certainly use some work but overall useful if you know what you're doing. would be useful if there was a way to insert an output like you can the other variables. such as an input field for time with the 555 timer. id also suggest showing the equations that are being used so that one can understand what is happening and why.

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janjacobs66

if the scaling improves, the rating will too. very bad graphic experience. fields are off screen & cut off. otherwise it does the calculations as advertised

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Martin OGrady

It's like having a very hi-tech electronics text blank template. Gotta be like 90% of every/any formula you'll ever need! 👍💝 Radio Edit 09/20/24. Wow! Now I just wish I knew only even half, or even only a third of what it's all about! 🦮MOg🎙📻💖🎙🎹💖

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John Young

Incredibly useful app if you do radio - electronics design and or repairs, or just to keep your mind occupied.

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lalo lalouve

awful formatting of the calculated values, too many digits, inconsistent - sometime decimals, sometimes scientific format, a headache.

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James Whelpley

Great tool for guitar effects design, could benefit from ohms law calculator.

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Zack Day

Some handy calculators but noticed some incorrect units and poor labeling of what each field is on some of them