Online Resources for Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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A valuable online resource for electronics and electrical engineering courses has been identified, featuring a collection of audio and video lectures from various universities worldwide. The site includes topics such as circuit theory, digital electronics, and VLSI design, with notable contributions from institutions like MIT and Berkeley. While the site is rich in content, it is reported to have heavy advertising and accessibility issues, particularly for some users. The website may not be consistently reachable due to DNS server updates. This resource is recommended for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge in the field.
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I find a very good website that contains a collection of links to audio/video courses and lectures in electronics and electrical engineering from colleges/universities around the world.

Site : http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/electronics/electronics-and-electrical-engineering.html"

The courses and lectures cover a wide variety of subjects on electronics and electrical engineering including circuit theory, electronic circuits, digital electronics, VLSI design, digital signal processing, digital communication, and nanoelectronics.
 
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Excellent lectures from MIT, we'll post this link at the top in the EE links sticky, or if you'd like, you can post this link there.
 
My firefox or ISP can't find the site.
 
dlgoff said:
My firefox or ISP can't find the site.

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