Fundamentals of Electronics sites

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The discussion centers on resources for understanding the Fundamentals of Electronics, specifically focusing on Clippers and Clampers. Users recommend several websites, including the NEETS site and EE HomePage.com, which offers a variety of reference materials suitable for different educational levels. Additionally, "The Art of Electronics" is highlighted as a valuable book for deeper understanding. These resources are essential for beginners seeking to enhance their knowledge in electronics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electronic components and circuits
  • Familiarity with online educational resources
  • Interest in practical applications of electronics
  • Willingness to explore both web-based and book resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the NEETS website for foundational electronics tutorials
  • Visit EE HomePage.com for a comprehensive reference on electronics topics
  • Read "The Art of Electronics" for in-depth theoretical knowledge
  • Investigate the "All About Circuits" website for additional learning materials
USEFUL FOR

Students, educators, and hobbyists in electronics who are looking to deepen their understanding of fundamental concepts and practical applications in the field.

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hi! we are currently taking up our Fundamentals of Electronics subject
and i just want to ask you guys if you know some websites that would help me understand more the Fundamentals of Electronics.

Is there any tutorial site that you can suggest to a newbie like me? Right now we're on our Clippers and Clampers topic so it would be much better if that site includes those topics. thanks a bunch! :smile:
 
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E.E. Tutorial Site - EE HomePage.com

I maintain a site at http://www.eehomepage.com which is targeted at practicing engineers, educators and students. It's got reference materials at levels from 1st year university to graduate level. You might start with the "References" page. Sort by "type" to break things down into books, tutorials, web-sites, etc. There is also a keyword-based index that I find useful. You might checkout the "all About Circuits" Web-site listed on the references page.

I'd be interested to get your feedback once you've tried the site. Click on the "Contact Us" button on any of the pages to reach me.

Mike Stanley
EE HomePage.com
http://www.eehomepage.com
 
If you are into books I know Berkeman always recommends "The Art of Electronics". I havn't read it myself yet, but I have ordered it because of how often he talks about it :p
 

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