Electronics Jobs
Electronics is an exciting field of engineering that involves circuitry, components, programming, and more. By hiring an Electronics Engineer, businesses and individuals have the power to design and prototype a wide range of gadgets to solve difficult problems. From computers and peripherals to vehicles, Robots and healthcare equipment, electronics experts can create revolutionary products for nearly any industry.
Simply put, an Electronics Engineer can bring life to an idea. With their help, everyday functions are streamlined making life easier for everyone. Accessing remote control equipment just became much easier with Electronics Engineering. Anything from home security cameras to advanced autonomous parking systems are now achievable.
Here’s some projects our expert Electronics Engineers made real:
- Designing and customizing schematics for DCDC step-down buck converters for specific applications
- Turning hand drawn sketchs into a clean 2D DWG format schematic
- Writing Arduino code for controlling thermostats remotely over WiFi or the Cloud
- Developing custom firmware programs embedded with LCDs, Serial peripherals and WIFI
- Developing Arduino counter applications for Instagram followers
- Converting CAD models into Gerber files for the creation of PCBs
- Programming stepper motors for two axis machines with aNextion 7” GUI script
- Designing fully functional printed circuit boards in Altium Software
- Programming Arduino boards for stepper motor control for large scale Sawmills
Are you interested in creating something special? Consider hiring an Electronics Engineer on Freelancer.com to design a new innovative product! With their expertise in automation systems and other advanced technologies, they can bring your product to life faster than ever before while making sure it’s efficient and safe. So why wait? Post your project today!
From 60,943 reviews, clients rate our Electronics Engineers 4.9 out of 5 stars.Hire Electronics Engineers
Electronics is an exciting field of engineering that involves circuitry, components, programming, and more. By hiring an Electronics Engineer, businesses and individuals have the power to design and prototype a wide range of gadgets to solve difficult problems. From computers and peripherals to vehicles, Robots and healthcare equipment, electronics experts can create revolutionary products for nearly any industry.
Simply put, an Electronics Engineer can bring life to an idea. With their help, everyday functions are streamlined making life easier for everyone. Accessing remote control equipment just became much easier with Electronics Engineering. Anything from home security cameras to advanced autonomous parking systems are now achievable.
Here’s some projects our expert Electronics Engineers made real:
- Designing and customizing schematics for DCDC step-down buck converters for specific applications
- Turning hand drawn sketchs into a clean 2D DWG format schematic
- Writing Arduino code for controlling thermostats remotely over WiFi or the Cloud
- Developing custom firmware programs embedded with LCDs, Serial peripherals and WIFI
- Developing Arduino counter applications for Instagram followers
- Converting CAD models into Gerber files for the creation of PCBs
- Programming stepper motors for two axis machines with aNextion 7” GUI script
- Designing fully functional printed circuit boards in Altium Software
- Programming Arduino boards for stepper motor control for large scale Sawmills
Are you interested in creating something special? Consider hiring an Electronics Engineer on Freelancer.com to design a new innovative product! With their expertise in automation systems and other advanced technologies, they can bring your product to life faster than ever before while making sure it’s efficient and safe. So why wait? Post your project today!
From 60,943 reviews, clients rate our Electronics Engineers 4.9 out of 5 stars.Hire Electronics Engineers
I have an ESP32 Basic Core IoT Development Kit V2.7 installed in my truck and need firmware that will warn me whenever the Starlink router stays powered after I switch the ignition off. The sketch should watch a dedicated ignition-sense pin: while the line is high the unit does nothing special, but as soon as it goes low it must keep polling the Wi-Fi connection status in code. If the ESP32 is still associated with any network after a user configurable amount of time, an on-board LED must begin to flash, screen starts flashing and the internal speaker must chirp in tandem until the Wi-Fi link drops or the ignition is restored. I would like a simple LCD screen interface on the kit’s I²C display that shows real-time states (“Ignition ON / OFF”, “Wi-Fi CONNECT...
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