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Dec21-11, 02:32 PM   #18
 

Useful EE Links and Search Engines


There are a good few here too.

http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?t=9538
Jul30-12, 04:06 PM   #19
 
Quote by Oberst Villa View Post
At Educypedia you can find an incredible amount of links about all areas of electronics:

http://educypedia.karadimov.info/ele...icaopening.htm

But many of the comments for the links are rather short. So it is not always clear which of the links are the best, and you have to spend some time going through all of them if you don't want to miss the best stuff.
I was just browsing for relevant posts for my project and I happened to stumble upon yours. Thanks for the useful information!

dave
Aug2-12, 11:37 AM   #20
 
this is very useful article in “Top Ten” checklist of issues with prototyping.
http://blog.screamingcircuits.com/fi...prototypes.pdf

a well-prepared document about Standard Multi-layer PCB Stackup.
http://www.bittele.com/Upload_file/M...r-stack-up.pdf
Sep4-12, 09:17 AM   #21
 
This is a SPICE simulation community for electrical and electronic SPICE engineers and enthusiast www.youspice.com
A lot of resource and SPICE projects to download for different SPICE simulators.
Sep4-12, 10:01 AM   #22
 
Hi guys, also you might be interested in a price comparison website and search engine for electronic components www.oemsecrets.com

Should save you a lot of time and money on projects.

Thanks

Sam
Sep4-12, 11:16 AM   #23
 
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This is a SPICE simulation community for electrical and electronic SPICE engineers and enthusiast www.youspice.com
A lot of resource and SPICE projects to download for different SPICE simulators.
Quote by samc_19 View Post
Hi guys, also you might be interested in a price comparison website and search engine for electronic components www.oemsecrets.com

Should save you a lot of time and money on projects.

Thanks

Sam
Kind of spammy first posts, but the websites look useful so I'll leave the posts for now.
Sep12-12, 07:49 AM   #24
 
Helpful site for this Forum -- a basic online ( webpage) schematic capture site - can a guy get a decent diagram??

https://www.circuitlab.com/editor/
Oct30-12, 09:11 AM   #25
 
There is also handy site for simulating basic electronics circuits:

http://www.cirvirlab.com/index.php/simulations.html

Before you use oscilloscope, you can check waveforms with this url.
Oct30-12, 11:48 AM   #26
 
This is a handy site when you need to select a resistor, good reference on different materials and types:

http://www.resistorguide.com/
Jan1-13, 10:41 AM   #27
 
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This company (Analog.com) offers free samples of some of their offerings. You are limited to 2 samples of 4 different items but you can get new samples every two weeks. I submitted my first order yesterday.
Feb21-13, 01:11 AM   #28
 
DigiKey's free schematic drawing tool SchemeIt has a nice and intuitive web-interface and a rich library of components and accessories. Hassle-free export to .png or .pdf formats is available without (free) registering.

Great tool if you need to sketch up something fast!
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