Useful EE Links and Search Engines

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses various online resources and search engines useful for electronics and electrical engineering, including datasheet search engines, circuit schematics, educational materials, and optimization techniques for search engines. The focus is on sharing links to free technical content rather than paid services.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Technical explanation
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share links to free datasheet search engines, such as http://www.datasheetpro.com/ and http://www.findchips.com/.
  • Others provide links to various schematics and beginner electronics resources, including http://www.hobbyprojects.com/ and http://www.electronics-lab.com/.
  • One participant mentions the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) for datasheets, suggesting that metadata should include relevant titles, descriptions, and keywords.
  • Another participant highlights the significance of mobile web initiatives for bookmarking and linking to resources.
  • Some participants reference educational resources, including audio and video lectures in electronics and electrical engineering.
  • There are repeated mentions of similar resources, indicating a potential overlap in contributions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of sharing useful links, but there are multiple competing views regarding the best practices for SEO and the effectiveness of different search engines.

Contextual Notes

Some links provided may have varying levels of reliability or comprehensiveness, and the effectiveness of SEO strategies discussed is not universally accepted.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in electronics, electrical engineering, and those seeking resources for datasheets, schematics, and educational materials may find this thread beneficial.

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From a thread where the poster was looking for high dielectric withstand materials for building a large HV capacitor:
Lord Jestocost said:
I suggest to use the MatWeb "Property Search" to check whether some other materials might match your requirements: http://www.matweb.com/search/PropertySearch.aspx
 

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