Dmitry,

I find your English perfect and your calculator a good start.

Personally, I use calculators when I cannot do something in my head easily or 
fast.

On that note, in the upper block, I would recommend:

- also calculate second component when first value and result are given

- given voltage across components, calculate power dissipation, voltage across 
each, etc.

- how about adding combination circuits RC, LC, LCR, etc. and calculating 
corner frequency, impedance, etc.

You can search online electronic calculators to find more ideas to make it more 
advanced.

That would be my wish list. Thank you for considering.

Martin

> On November 13, 2019 at 12:54 PM Dmitry Rezvanov <dmitry.rezva...@yandex.ru 
> mailto:dmitry.rezva...@yandex.ru > wrote:
> 
> 
>     Hello, everyone.
> 
>     Now I'm working on the resistor/capacitor/inductor calculator.
>     In the attachment - very preliminary version of the design.
>     Upper block - for calculating result from two known values.
>     Lower block - vice versa, for finding the configuration and values of
>     two components for target value.
>     Please, don't hit me too hard, I did this while crossing the Ballmer Peak.
>     I really hope for feedback and opinion.
> 
>     P.S. And sorry for my bad English. English isn't my native language, so
>     I swear, I try to work on it every day.
> 
> 
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