Electronics tutorial

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Chris Smith

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Hi,

I saw a university lecturer type site a few weeks back with tutorials on DC,
AC electronics, digital electronics and various other useful things. The
site was almost finished (minus a few articles). The tutorials are
available in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats if I remember correctly.

Does anyone recognise this site from this rather poor description and know
the URI ? I cant find it on Google anywhere :-(

Worst case, anyone know an alternative?

Cheers,

Chris Smith
http://www.infinitemonkeys.org.uk/
 
"Chris Smith" <chris@infinitemonkeys.nospam.org.uk> wrote in message
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Hi,

I saw a university lecturer type site a few weeks back with tutorials on
DC,
AC electronics, digital electronics and various other useful things. The
site was almost finished (minus a few articles). The tutorials are
available in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats if I remember correctly.

Does anyone recognise this site from this rather poor description and know
the URI ? I cant find it on Google anywhere :-(

Worst case, anyone know an alternative?

Cheers,

Chris Smith

This should give you a start. Happy holidays!


http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.knott/

http://www.rangeraudio.com/electron.htm

http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/

http://www.web-ee.com/primers/Tutorials.htm

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/index.htm
 
Baphomet wrote:
"Chris Smith" <chris@infinitemonkeys.nospam.org.uk> wrote in message
news:3fe9c6ab$0$25952$fa0fcedb@lovejoy.zen.co.uk...
Hi,

I saw a university lecturer type site a few weeks back with
tutorials on
DC,
AC electronics, digital electronics and various other useful things.
The site was almost finished (minus a few articles). The tutorials
are available in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats if I remember
correctly.

Does anyone recognise this site from this rather poor description
and know the URI ? I cant find it on Google anywhere :-(

Worst case, anyone know an alternative?

Cheers,

Chris Smith


This should give you a start. Happy holidays!

Should be
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.knott/index.htm

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Beginners and Intermediate Electronics
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.knott/index.htm
 
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"Chris Smith" <chris@infinitemonkeys.nospam.org.uk> wrote in message
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Hi,

I saw a university lecturer type site a few weeks back with tutorials on
DC,
AC electronics, digital electronics and various other useful things.
The
site was almost finished (minus a few articles). The tutorials are
available in PostScript, PDF and HTML formats if I remember correctly.

Does anyone recognise this site from this rather poor description and
know
the URI ? I cant find it on Google anywhere :-(

Worst case, anyone know an alternative?

Cheers,

Chris Smith


This should give you a start. Happy holidays!


http://homepage.ntlworld.com/g.knott/

http://www.rangeraudio.com/electron.htm

http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/
^^^ this is the one. Thank you so much!!!!

Merry Christmas!

Cheers,

Chris Smith
http://www.infinitemonkeys.org.uk
 

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