Suggest online resources for electronics

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Online resources for learning electronics from the basics include a recommended site featuring lectures and courses on electronics and electrical engineering. The site, infocobuild.com, offers a variety of educational materials that can aid in understanding fundamental concepts. Users have found the resource beneficial, particularly for students in electrical engineering. The discussion highlights the importance of accessible online learning tools for grasping complex subjects. Overall, the shared resource is considered valuable for both beginners and those looking to strengthen their electronics knowledge.
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hi

i am a physics graduate and have studied electronics but had problem grasping it. please suggest me online resources where I can learn electronics from the basics.

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thanks a lot.

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omg awesome website, I'm a first year student taking electrical engineering and this will surely help!
 
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