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Description
ElectroBox MOD transforms an Android device into a portable electronics lab and schematic workbench. The app focuses on creating, testing, and debugging electronic circuits with a visual schematic editor, virtual instruments, and a comprehensive components library. Students, hobbyists, educators, and electronics technicians gain hands-on practice with measurements, signal inspection, and circuit behavior analysis. Version 52 of ElectroBox MOD (publisher: Stefan Belinov) brings a modded experience for Android 7.0 and up, offering practical tools for learning, experimenting, and rapid prototyping.
Core Tools and Features
ElectroBox MOD provides a full set of tools for circuit creation and testing. The schematic editor supports drag-and-drop placement of components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, LEDs, BJTs (NPN/PNP), MOSFETs, and operational amplifiers. Components include editable parameters so resistance, capacitance, gain, and threshold values can be tuned in real time. A virtual breadboard view helps translate schematics into physical layouts for prototyping. Measurement instruments include a multi-channel oscilloscope with adjustable time base and vertical scaling, a precision multimeter for DC/AC voltage, current and resistance readings, and a logic analyzer for digital signal timing and state capture. A built-in function generator supplies sine, square, and triangle waveforms with frequency and amplitude controls. Simulation runs in real time, showing node voltages, current flow indicators, and dynamic component behavior. Save and reopen projects with full project metadata, snapshots, and version notes. Educational content such as guided examples, step-by-step component tutorials, and prebuilt circuit templates (LED repeaters, RC filters, amplifier stages, logic gates) help learners progress from basic theory to applied experiments. The app’s tools aim to reduce the friction between theoretical learning and practical measurement by combining schematic capture with instrument-grade visualization and measurement functions.
Collaboration and Sharing
ElectroBox MOD supports project sharing and collaboration suitable for classroom use, team prototyping, and peer review. Projects can be exported as image files (PNG) for quick embedding in reports or presentations, and as text-based netlists or project bundles that contain component parameters and wiring information for reproducibility. The Android share sheet enables sending files directly to email, Google Drive, Dropbox, or messaging apps. For instructors, progress snapshots and annotated circuit images can be distributed as assignment templates or feedback. Students can submit projects as exported files or images, while teams can exchange project bundles to continue development on different devices. Real-time multi-user editing is facilitated through a shared file workflow when using cloud storage: one user uploads a project bundle, and teammates download, edit, and re-upload revisions. Export formats are optimized for portability and review, and the app supports embedding measurement screenshots and oscilloscope traces in exported reports for clear documentation of test results.
Premium and MOD Features
The modded version of ElectroBox unlocks premium capabilities that expand experiment scope and remove common limitations. Premium features accelerate learning and remove interruptions during lab sessions while enabling larger, more complex circuits and extended measurement sessions that would otherwise be gated.
- Ad removal — uninterrupted workspace and instrument use without banner or interstitial ads.
- Unlimited components and larger circuit size — place more parts and longer traces for complex designs.
- Advanced instruments unlocked — additional oscilloscope channels, higher sample rates, and extended function generator options.
- Offline mode for premium content — access tutorials, prebuilt circuit templates, and saved projects without an internet connection.
- Export and cloud sync unlocked — remove export limits and enable direct project backups to external storage.
- Enhanced file formats — save full project bundles with metadata, annotated screenshots, and netlists for sharing with instructors or team members.
The MOD also emphasizes performance tweaks and removes trial restrictions so that extended lab sessions, repetitive testing, and iterative prototyping can continue without interruption. For classroom environments, the premium unlocks enable distribution of more advanced assignments and longer guided lab times.
Integration and Data Management
ElectroBox MOD includes import/export options and backup capabilities to keep projects secure and portable. Projects can be exported as PNG for visual documentation, as bundle files containing project structure and JSON or text netlists for reproducible builds, and as CSV or TXT for tabular measurement logs. Cross-device sync is possible using standard Android sharing methods: uploading exported bundles to Google Drive or Dropbox allows another device to download and continue work. Widgets and notification support provide quick access to recent projects and alert when long simulations complete. Calendar integration is available through Android intents so lab session reminders and assignment deadlines can be coordinated with project files. Local backups are stored in a user-accessible folder for manual transfer, and the app supports restoring from backups to recover earlier versions. Progress tracking features capture time spent on projects, number of simulations run, and completion of built-in tutorials — useful for educators assigning graded exercises or for learners tracking skill development. Offline lesson content and certificates of completion for built-in modules can be exported and archived for records.
Compatibility and Installation
ElectroBox MOD targets devices running Android 7.0 and up and performs well on phones and tablets with moderate CPU and memory specifications. Typical installation requires a few tens of megabytes of storage for the base APK, and additional space for saved projects, screenshots, and premium content — allotting 200–500 MB is recommended for active use. An account is optional for local use, but cloud sync and online backups require a Google account or access to a chosen cloud provider. Installation of the MOD APK follows standard sideloading steps: enable Unknown Sources or Allow install from this source in system settings, download the APK file, tap to install, and grant runtime permissions for storage when prompted. After installation, the app launches to the main editor; if cloud features are desired, sign in to the chosen cloud provider to enable backups and shared editing. Note that some modded distributions may alter licensing checks; users should verify the source and follow local policies when installing modded apps. ElectroBox MOD is published by Stefan Belinov and the app package reflects the modded status for those seeking premium features on compatible Android 7.0+ devices.
App Information
| Version | 52 |
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| Size | 26M |
| Developer | Stefan Belinov |
| Mod Status | Premium Unlocked |
| Package | com.duracodefactory.electrobox.electronics |
| Google Play | View on Play Store |