Welcome to ee-diary, a digital chronicle of my journey through the world of electronics engineering. What began as a personal record of my projects and technical growth has evolved into a comprehensive resource for the global engineering community.
The Vision Behind the Diary
I created this space to document my work, experiments, and the knowledge I've gathered in the field. It serves as a personal archive so that, years from now, I can look back at these designs and remember the "how" and "why" behind them. However, in sharing these records, ee-diary has become much more:
A Practical Guide: Move beyond theory with essential circuit design tips and real-world troubleshooting experiences.
A Hub for DIY Enthusiasts: From simple component basics to complex builds, find everything you need to start creating your own hardware.
Demystifying Design: We dive deep into circuit diagrams, helping you interpret and apply advanced schematics to your own innovations.
What You’ll Find Here
Whether you are a student or a professional, this diary covers a vast landscape of modern technology, including:
Microcontrollers: In-depth tutorials on Arduino, AVR (ATtiny/ATmega), and PIC.
Software & Simulation: Projects involving MATLAB & Simulink, FPGA, Python, Processing, and C/C++.
Advanced IoT: Integrating sensors, actuators, and wireless communication for the Internet of Things.
Our Mission for Readers
While this remains a personal diary of my engineering work, my greatest hope is that it serves as a catalyst for others. I specifically aim to support electronics engineering students, physics students, and interdisciplinary makers in their academic and professional work.
To support the spirit of innovation, all source codes provided here are 100% free to use. I hope these records help you build something amazing.
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ee-diary
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