Yeah I have tried but most of the sites dont really flow with the info, and they full of adverts. I havent really found one that starts from the beginning with using basics (e.g. LED, resistors), most dive into chips straightaway.http://www.google.com/search?q=how+...esult_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CC0QqwQwAw
Google is so nice when people use it!
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Yeah I have tried but most of the sites dont really flow with the info, and they full of adverts. I havent really found one that starts from the beginning with using basics (e.g. LED, resistors), most dive into chips straightaway.
Could you please give me the link to download it?You can also use the local text book, All About Circuits, on the top of the page. The 555 section I wrote covers a lot of ground, and that is a small part compared to the rest.
Wow. What a great resource. Big thanks to whoever is responsible.Just look for the PDF option, it is there. This book is pretty close to open source. We have both online versions and downloadable files.
You want Vol. VI (Volume 6), Experiments.
by Duane Benson
by Aaron Carman
by Jake Hertz
by Robert Keim