
Electrical engineering homework doesn’t have to mean staring at a circuit diagram until 3 a.m. With BlackTom, you can get instant, step‑by‑step explanations for almost any EE question—so you actually understand the theory and math behind the answer instead of just copying a result.
You can trigger the solver by double-clicking a question on your coursework page or by taking a screenshot of complex items. You can also manually search for specific questions using keywords.
The AI matches your question against a Cloud Question Bank containing over 50,000 authentic exam questions sourced from nearly 400 universities. These answers are derived from past perfect-score quizzes to ensure high accuracy and avoid "AI hallucinations".
Unlike standard AI tools, BlackTom provides fully automated input directly on your answer page (supporting Canvas, Moodle, etc.), eliminating the risk and hassle of copy-pasting.
For exams using restricted environments like Lockdown Browser or SEB, the Ultimate version uses a separate desktop architecture with system-level permissions to function securely and invisibly.
BlackTom is designed around typical electrical and electronics engineering courses, including Intro to Electrical Engineering, Circuit Analysis I & II, Electronics (analog and digital), Signals and Systems, Power Systems & Machines, Control Systems, and Communication Systems. You’ll get homework help that aligns with how your textbook and professor present the material, so it genuinely supports your learning in class.
Instead of only giving a final result, BlackTom walks you through what the question is really asking, which laws, theorems, or formulas apply, how to set up equations (KCL, KVL, Ohm’s Law, phasors, etc.), each algebraic and conceptual step, and how to check whether the answer makes sense physically. This approach helps you reproduce solutions on your own in homework, quizzes, and exams.
BlackTom functions like a flexible EE tutor, guiding you through both numerical and conceptual problems. This includes pure calculation questions (currents, voltages, gains, power, efficiency), conceptual questions (“What’s the difference between RMS and peak?”, “When should I use Thevenin vs Norton?”), multiple-choice problems (with reasoning to eliminate wrong options), and short-answer, explanation-based exam questions. You can paste a problem, describe a circuit, or type a scenario, and BlackTom will guide you step by step.
Circuit Analysis Help – KCL, KVL, Thevenin & AC Circuit Analysis
BlackTom provides targeted circuit analysis help, covering everything from DC basics to AC steady-state problems. Topics include Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage Laws (KCL/KVL), series, parallel, and combination networks, nodal and mesh analysis (including supernodes and supermeshes), source transformations, Thévenin and Norton equivalents, transient analysis for RC, RL, and RLC circuits, and phasor methods for AC circuits (impedance, admittance, complex power). BlackTom shows you how to set up equations, simplify the math, and interpret the physical meaning, turning complex circuit questions into manageable steps.
Electronics Help – Diodes, Transistors & Amplifiers
For analog electronics, BlackTom guides you through key concepts and devices, including diode I–V characteristics, rectifiers, clippers, clampers, BJT and MOSFET operating regions and biasing, small-signal models, amplifier gain calculations, frequency response and bandwidth, and op-amp circuits (inverting, non-inverting, integrators, differentiators). BlackTom helps you understand why circuits behave the way they do—not just what the answer is—so you can gain a deeper conceptual understanding.
Digital Logic Help – Boolean Algebra, K-Maps & Sequential Circuits
For digital logic courses, BlackTom provides guidance on core topics such as bits, logic levels, truth tables, Boolean algebra simplification, Karnaugh maps (K-maps) and minimization, combinational logic design (adders, multiplexers, decoders, encoders), sequential logic (latches, flip-flops, counters, registers), and introductory finite state machines (FSMs). You can test designs, debug truth tables, and verify logic step by step with help that mirrors how your course is taught.
Signal Processing Help – Signals, Systems, Fourier & Filters
When studying signals and systems, the math can get challenging. BlackTom offers step-by-step help in signal processing topics, including signal classification, time and frequency domain representations, convolution and impulse response, Fourier series and transforms, Laplace transforms and system transfer functions, and filter design basics (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, etc.). BlackTom breaks down complex transforms and convolutions into understandable steps, making exam questions more approachable.
Power Systems Help – Machines, Power Flow & Faults
For energy and grid-related topics, BlackTom provides power systems homework help, covering power systems fundamentals, single-phase and three-phase power calculations, transformers (equivalent circuits, efficiency, voltage regulation), transmission line models and per-unit systems, power factor, reactive power, compensation, and basic fault analysis. BlackTom explains each step, helping you connect equations to real-world systems.
Our service covers circuits, signals, electronics, and control systems assignments. Students often pair this with Physics Homework Help or Computer Science Homework Help for integrated technical projects.
We support submissions via Canvas, Moodle, and Brightspace. Our guidance makes complex engineering concepts accessible and easy to apply.
📍The more actively you use BlackTom, the stronger your foundations in circuits, electronics, digital logic, signal processing, and power systems will become.