About NodeLoop
NodeLoop is an engineering-focused site for practical electronics tools and reference guides. The goal is simple: make design, bring-up, and debugging work faster without turning every page into a spec dump.
Guides
Practical reference pages
Tools
Fast calculators and explorers
Projects
Browser-based lab experiments
What NodeLoop is for
NodeLoop focuses on the moments where engineers lose time: choosing a starting value, checking a pinout, validating a rule of thumb, or recovering a bring-up sequence that is easy to forget six months later.
The site is intentionally practical. A page should help you move a design review, a layout decision, or a debug session forward. When a model is only a first-pass estimate, the page should say so clearly.
How content is maintained
Source-driven
Pages are written around datasheets, standards, or established engineering models, then translated into a usable workflow.
Scope made explicit
Tools and guides are clearer when they separate first-pass sizing from final sign-off work. That distinction is part of the content, not an afterthought.
Corrections welcome
If something is ambiguous, outdated, or wrong, feedback is used to tighten the page instead of hiding the uncertainty.