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ExoSynk
The Virtual Electronics Lab. Design circuits in your browser, wire them up, run real physics — then (later) order your build as actual hardware.
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🚗 Meet the flagship ExoSynk demo: an autonomous RC car that drives itself, dodges obstacles, survives tilt, talks to a virtual BT remote, and displays live telemetry — all in your browser.
• L298N H-bridge with real PWM
• HC-SR04 obstacle avoidance via pulseIn()
• MPU6050 tilt detection over I²C (full register map)
• SSD1306 OLED + 8-LED NeoPixel status
• Beveled-box 3D chassis with revolved tires (STL-exportable)
• Live physics map — watch the car drive
Same sketch runs on real hardware. Build virtually, ship physically. Attached lab is ready to fork. Tutorial linked below. ↓
🚗 Meet the flagship ExoSynk demo: an autonomous RC car that drives itself, dodges obstacles, survives tilt, talks to a virtual BT remote, and displays live telemetry — all in your browser.
• L298N H-bridge with real PWM
• HC-SR04 obstacle avoidance via pulseIn()
• MPU6050 tilt detection over I²C (full register map)
• SSD1306 OLED + 8-LED NeoPixel status
• Beveled-box 3D chassis with revolved tires (STL-exportable)
• Live physics map — watch the car drive
Same sketch runs on real hardware. Build virtually, ship physically. Attached lab is ready to fork. Tutorial linked below. ↓
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ExoSynk — The Virtual Electronics Lab
Hi. We're ExoSynk — a cloud-based lab where anyone can design real electronics in their browser. No simulator downloads, no dead components, no cables on the floor.
What you can do here
- Design circuits in a real schematic editor — drag parts, route wires, snap to grid.
- Run honest simulation (Modified Nodal Analysis, not a toy) — LEDs glow at the right current, resistors respect Ohm, components can burn out.
- Write Arduino code next to your circuit —
digitalWrite(13, HIGH)actually lights the LED. - Share with a link — public labs live at
/<your-handle>/<project>, forkable by anyone. - Learn from others — read tutorials in
/learn, star the ones that taught you something, comment to ask.
Who we're for
Students, makers, hobbyists, professional engineers prototyping at their day job, hardware startups, educators, researchers. If you design electronics, this is for you.
The roadmap
- ✅ 2D lab, accounts, community, messaging, tutorials — shipped.
- 🚧 Part rotation + wire-to-wire junctions — just shipped (v0.8).
- 🔜 3D lab, then order your design as a parts kit or pre-built product (v1.x).
Follow this account for announcements. DMs are open.
Built by @yashpatil · Based in India, shipping globally.
Tutorials
Voltage dividers: how two resistors split a signal
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Your first circuit: blink an LED
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Build an autonomous RC car — virtually
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RC circuits: capacitors remember
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Your first ESP32 build: a servo that sweeps
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Build an autonomous RC car — virtually
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