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gogo2520

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V8meathead said:
Hopefully this is a good home for this.  "Free e-Books on Electronics" sticky in this site.  Some good books and sites on here.(don't need to be a member to view it)

http://www.avrfreaks.net/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=25970
Thank you that is a good site, I just started with arv's and this will help.
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birddog

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what a nice site i found with a lot of free circuits and finally two circuits with two real video r.f. transmitters. it is:  www.narcbug.com

 

ante1

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A few interesting links:

http://www.staticfreesoft.com/index.html
http://phillyn.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

 

ante1

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Yes Doc, ham radio stuff spells electronics for sure! ;)

 
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Decade

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Here is another one  ;)
Just click on Technology and start your tour.
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/index.php
There is lot more for those who has other interests than electronics  ;D

 

tikbalang

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http://siliconchip.com.au/

the trick here is to use two different browsers. this is to keep your cache and cookies separate. i use offbyone to search the site for article titles. to get the full articles, i google with opera using keywords "silicon chip" + title of article, without the quotes and (+) symbol, and click on the google result. this is good for about 5 articles afterwhich, you're asked to pay for the article. i just restart opera.

http://offbyone.com/
http://opera.com/

 

slackjack

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Not exactly a full electronics site. But I started this site to provide links for students to aid them in studying. Topics include math (algebra - differential equations), physics and some electric circuits tutorials.

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audioguru2

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Google gives my IE6 all the Silicon Chip projects that I know the names of.
Their Micromitter and Scoreboard and all kinds of good stuff are now on my hard drive for free. They have too many ads.

 

ante1

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300 + books, unfortunately only a few are electronics related. I hope they will be useful anyway!

Some here: http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/books.htm
And more here: http://www.zipsites.ru/books/edocs/edocs_list.php

Enjoy!  ;D

 

Cryonic

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http://www.onesmartclick.com/engineering/engineering.html

It may just be a mouse hiding underneath a Lions Hide, :eek: but there seems to be a lot of useful resources here.

Enjoy !

Cryonic.

 

audioguru2

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I used to be able to see all Silicon Chip's projects in Google for free. Not anymore.

 

slackjack

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Hey all,

I scrap my first project that I posted some time back. I started a new one called Free Engineering Online. It contains links to engineering, physics and math video lectures. There are also links to tons of ebooks.

There is also a Discussion Board to go along with it.

 
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ante1

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Hey Jack, E-Lab should be on top of this list!! ;D
Otherwise, nice going Jack! ;)

 

slackjack

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I'll definitely put it in. I have a page about online communities, ill drop it in soon  ;D

 
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