G Force Qelectrotech Tutorial -
Alex adjusted the magnifying visor and blinked at the blinking cursor on the schematic canvas. The assignment was simple in words: design a control panel for the university’s small experimental drone and document it as a tutorial for newcomers. In practice it was a tangle of relays, switches, sensors and the sort of decisions that made veteran engineers sigh. Alex chose a name for the project — G-Force — and opened QElectroTech.
By: The Signal Hacker
Difficulty: 3/5 | Time: 45 minutes g force qelectrotech tutorial
With 30 minutes left, the schematic was drawn, but it wasn't a "document" yet. It was just a drawing. Alex adjusted the magnifying visor and blinked at
Elias needed to ensure the maintenance team knew what they were looking at. He double-click Alex chose a name for the project —
QElectroTech is a free, open-source software for creating electrical schematics and wiring diagrams. While it doesn't simulate physics or G-force directly, it excels at drawing circuits for accelerometers (e.g., ADXL335, MPU6050) used in G-force measurement projects.
This tutorial will guide you through creating a professional schematic for a 3-axis accelerometer interface (measuring G-force) using QElectroTech.