No problem. It is a common misconception about XOR and XNOR. The important point is that XOR and XNOR exhibits both associative and commutative properties of addition, and hence is why the XOR functions the way it does for more than 2-inputs.Thanks for that clarification- seems an easy trap for beginners to fall into.
There are sections in the e-book for this:You think you can do one about series parallel circuits! Probaly wouldn't help you but it would sure do me some good!
I don't think I understand your request. Series and parallel circuit formulas with regards to Ohms law are listed on the right side of the sheet.You think you can do one about series parallel circuits! Probaly wouldn't help you but it would sure do me some good!
I was not the creator of the resistor color code sheet, it was posted by another user contributing to my efforts, and I happened to save it. It was never a PDF, just an image file.m4yh3m,
I'm a beginner. Where is the PDF file for the resistor color code cheat sheet shown above?
Thanks,
Rick
You're welcome. Keep in mind, I don't frequently create cheat sheet files to try and gain the admiration and attention of females -- I usually woo them with my pocket protector collection. I'm not taken, but I DO know of a certain female that would be VERY upset if she heard me say that. However, she doesn't have a problem with my email.Thank you, I printed out your sheet for a test (we can have one piece of paper for reference) and a bunch of others asked to use it too. They loved it except the two chicks in my class thought it was pretty weird that "devil of darkness" was at the bottom... may want to change your e-mail dude, that's a turn off to most females.
Anyway, thank you again!
Greg
I don't mind.ah yes, both sheets are great (thanks for the third or fourth time) It is also true that some women may indeed find your e-mail a turn on....hm....
i digress, keep up the good work!
Oh... would you be okay with me 'customizing' your work, adding some other stuff on there (for my own person use, of course)?
Greg
My Printer cuts part of the tables off.Hello,
@ ELECTRONERD.
In post 1 of this thread there are PDF's that can be printed.
http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showpost.php?p=21482&postcount=1
For more electronic and electric formula's take a look at the links from this page:
http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/databankform.htm
Greetings,
Bertus