Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Electrodoc – electronics tools, a fun Tools app from IODEMA Srl.
So Electrodoc is basically a huge toolkit for anyone into electronics, with tons of calculators and reference guides all bundled together. On PC, especially running it on BlueStacks, it feels super handy to have everything on a bigger screen—like resistor color codes, all the different port pinouts, calculators for Ohm’s Law, and other stuff people tend to Google over and over when messing with circuits. There are tools for both figuring out basic things like resistor ratios and more specific ones like working with SMD codes or even NE555 timer setups. It’s the kind of app that covers a lot, whether it’s voltage dividers, power dissipation, or sorting out capacitor values.
Scrolling through, it’s actually kind of surprising how much is packed in here—there’s even info about weird connectors, audio plugs, car stuff, plus some random but useful tables for wire sizes, SI prefixes, and basic circuit symbols. Pinout reference is especially convenient if you lose track of what goes where (there are so many flavors: USB, HDMI, FireWire, even Raspberry Pi and Arduino). The app does have ads unless you go for Pro, but nothing gets in the way too much if you’re just popping in for a quick lookup. There’s also support for plugins, so it’s expandable when you need something the main app doesn’t cover. Whether someone’s tinkering, repairing, or trying to quickly remember some formula, Electrodoc makes it way easier—especially running side by side with a schematic or datasheet on PC. Not flashy or full of distractions, just loads of genuinely handy electronic tools, all in one place.
Ready to experience Electrodoc – electronics tools on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.




