Electronics Point

Community Overview

About Electronics Point

Electronics Point was founded in 2005 by a young electrical engineer located in the UK while at University. His efforts over the last decade have helped it become a community where members can discuss, advise and debate electronics-related topics. We look to promote the community through technology commentary, community research, and interviews with the engineers who are designing the future. We aim to explore up-and-coming components, designs, and consumer products and assess the pending progress of the industry as it relates to the hardware engineer. We want to uncover the people behind the hardware, better understand their lives and habits, and knit together a community of big-picture thinkers.

The community at a glance

Electronics Point is an online community for Electrical Engineers with roughly 53K members. It has been around since 2005. It uses a forum format for communication. On the Hive Index it ranks #10 in the Electrical Engineering communities list.

Established 2005
53K Members

Frequently asked questions

Who is Electronics Point for?
Best for Electrical Engineers enthusiasts looking for a an independent setup-based community with forum discussion.
Is Electronics Point free to join?
This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
How many members does Electronics Point have?
Roughly 53K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What topics does Electronics Point cover?
On the Hive Index, Electronics Point is organized under Electrical Engineers.
How do I join Electronics Point?
You can join Electronics Point by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Electrical Engineering communities like?
Communities for electrical engineers and electronics enthusiasts covering circuit design, embedded systems, power electronics, and signal processing. Reddit and Discord host communities for both hobbyists and working professionals, with technical discussion ranging from beginner questions to advanced design challenges.