21 Online Communities for Electrical Engineers
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Elektroda
Elektroda.com is the ‘Reddit’ of the global electronics community with over 3 million registered users. Featuring engineering forums, free tools, award-winning journalists, and more.3.0M members
Forum11 views / month

Electrical Engineering World
on facebook
Our Facebook Page >> facebook.com/Elec.Eng.World339K members
Forum22 views / month

EE Times
A member of the Aspencore Network, EE Times is the premier site for electrical engineering news and analysis. In addition to providing free technical articles, news, and podcasts, EE Times is the home for experienced and novice engineers who want to grow in their discipline.1.0M members
ForumEventsNewsletterCourses7 views / month

1 Bit Squared
on discord
Our mission here at 1BitSquared is to create, manufacture and sell open-source hardware that is made for and together with the open-source hardware community. Because of this we believe that it is very important to be connected and share ideas. This community has a discord and discourse server.900 members
ForumChat7 views / month
Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for electronics and electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts.Forum15 views / month

electronic circuit project design and mathematics
on facebook
circuit project design & mathematic701K members
Forum5 views / month

Robotics & Automation Professionals
on linkedin
A LinkedIn group for robotics and automation professionals to share industry news, research, job opportunities, and technical discussions about industrial and collaborative robots.Forum8 views / month
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EDAboard
EDAboard.com is an international Electronic Discussion Forum focused on EDA software, circuits, schematics, books, theory, papers, asic, pld, 8051, DSP, Network, RF, Analog Design, PCB, Service Manuals... and a whole lot more!594K members
Forum10 views / month

r/ElectricalEngineering
on reddit
A place to ask questions, discuss topics and share projects related to Electrical Engineering.357K members
Forum7 views / month
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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.53K members
Forum14 views / month
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
The IEEE Robotics & Automation Society is a volunteer-driven society with over 19,000 members around the world. The RAS society aims to support its members by fostering the advancement of innovation, education, and fundamental and applied research in robotics and automation.19K members
ForumEventsPaid3 views / month

Electrical Engineering Codidact
General Q&A about the design and function of electronic systems, electric power systems and infrastructure, their theory, and tools specific to those fields. There is also an associated discord server for this community.ForumChat3 views / month

All About Circuits
AAC provides resources and facilitates discussion amongst EEs to provide real-world solutions to the challenges they face today. Whether you’re learning RF design, honing your PCB layout skills, figuring out Verilog, or looking for inspiration for your next design, AAC is your home for technical information, news, and tools.ForumNewsletter2 views / month
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EEWeb
A member of the Aspencore Network, EEWeb is the go-to site for users of electronic design tools. In addition to providing a suite of free design, verification, and analysis tools, EEWeb is the home for experienced and novice designers alike to share tips and to ask and answer questions. The peer-driven, interactive site includes a forum of multiple discussion threads, technical communities, a library of projects, and a wealth of articles on design tools, tips, techniques, and technologies.ForumNewsletter7 views / month

r/ECE
on reddit
A subreddit for discussion of all things electrical and computer engineering.241K members
ForumChat6 views / month

EDN
A member of the Aspencore Network, EDN.com offers the latest electrical engineering design ideas and projects for students and pros. In addition to providing reliable electronics news, EDN is the home for experienced and novice designers alike to share tips and to ask and answer questions.1.0M members
ForumNewsletter9 views / month

r/ElectricalQuestions
on reddit
A platform to ask electrical questions, projects, interview questions and field related questions.3K members
Forum3 views / month
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MJLorton
Forums from youtube content creator MJ Lorton. Solar power, alternative energy, and electronic measurement equipment.3K members
Forum3 views / month

r/AskElectronics
on reddit
A subreddit for practical questions about component-level electronic circuits: design, repair, component buying, test gear and tools.928K members
Forum4 views / month

r/mechatronics
on reddit
Mechatronics Engineering24K members
Forum3 views / month
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Element 14 Community
The Element 14 Community is a hub for engineers, makers, and electronics enthusiasts to share projects, enter design challenges, and learn about new technologies.Forum3 views / month
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- Tiny: 0 communities (<20 members)
- Small: 0 communities (20-100 members)
- Medium: 1 communities (100-1,000 members)
- Large: 2 communities (1,000-10,000 members)
- Huge: 3 communities (10,000-100,000 members)
- Massive: 6 communities (100,000-1M members)
- Gigantic: 3 communities (1M+ members)
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- Reddit: 5 communities
- Facebook: 2 communities
- Discord: 1 communities
- LinkedIn: 1 communities

