Electronics is a skill many people in tech avoid.
I chose to run in the opposite direction.
I'm Ifediora, founder of @imaxeuno , and I help hardware startups turn ideas into real products.
Whether it's a university project, an MVP for a startup, or a custom embedded solution, I enjoy building things that solve real problems.
My work spans: • Embedded Systems • IoT • PCB Design • Product Prototyping
Currently expanding into App Development to build complete hardware-software solutions.
I don't just build electronics—I build products.
@imaxeuno isn't just another startup to me. It's my childhood dream come true.
We're building hardware that creates real impact while inspiring the next generation of innovators.
If you're building a hardware product, need an embedded systems engineer, or just want to talk electronics, my DMs and email are always open.
Lets build something amazimg together.
Let's make impact together ❤️
Latest update on my IV drip counter project.
Both the device and the app looks good baa.
Say the truth joor.
Sha, e choke...I'm still working on it...and yes, I had to close and open it again..why I do close it just because I'm updating the code via OTA but my Buzzer started misbehaving 🫠
And I uploaded a code that disabled future OTA updates 😭😭
Latest update on my IV drip counter project.
Both the device and the app looks good baa.
Say the truth joor.
Sha, e choke...I'm still working on it...and yes, I had to close and open it again..why I do close it just because I'm updating the code via OTA but my Buzzer started misbehaving 🫠
And I uploaded a code that disabled future OTA updates 😭😭
I've been tempted to build my button phone, so that I can always be with the work of my hand. I guess, I'd begin it soon, when I settle down....the iDICE founders lab has been very engaging...guys that watched my video should know that by now...
So, stay put with me and let's see how it goes after I settle down.
For now, I'm still working on the IV drip counter for hospital drip management. There's progress sha, id make a tweet of it as soon as I can.
The Progress
I actually ran into a bug that got me angry 😠 😡 👿
So I scattered everything and began again.
The second slide is the outcome of today.
If you are doing electronics, the first lesson is PATIENCE.
The Progress
I actually ran into a bug that got me angry 😠 😡 👿
So I scattered everything and began again.
The second slide is the outcome of today.
If you are doing electronics, the first lesson is PATIENCE.
This week, I've been building an automated IV fluid drip counter.
It's for a client, but truthfully, I'd probably build it even without the pay. 😅 I just love the process of designing and building electronics. Every project is another chance to learn, experiment, and create.