Useful websites for electronics (Ver. 2)

Blofeld

Joined Feb 21, 2010
83
I have created a site with resources for learning analog electronics - mostly links to free resources like application notes and course notes, but also some books. A short review of each resource guides the reader to the most interesting parts or provides a few warnings. There are links to related resources, and also some tips about the order in which the reader should have a look at them, depending on what he already knows about electronics.

http://www.wisewarthog.com/

The site is still growing (I am currently preparing some material about calculus and some other necessary math), but I hope that the existing material will already be quite useful.
 

Blofeld

Joined Feb 21, 2010
83
http://www.logbook.freeserve.co.uk/seekrets/index.html

"ANALOG SEEKrets" by Leslie Green, 588 pages, 2007, 9.2 MB

A highly underappreciated book, discontinued by the publisher and now made available for free by the author (but if you wish you can make a financial contribution, please scroll down to the "Author's pdf Version" heading for details).

The most convenient way to download it is from the EEVblog:
http://eevblog.com/files/seekPDF.pdf
but I have provided the first link so that you can assure yourself that downloading is explicitly allowed by the author.
 

MBVet05

Joined Jul 21, 2011
27
Thank you for the links to those wonderful sites. I am fairly new to this site and have started a fledgling website providing basic electronics theory derived from my Navy training.

If anyone is interested it is www.learn-about-electronics.com

You can learn most basic electronics and also some older electronics that are not used much anymore.
 
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