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Electronic tutorials!
10th September 2008
Normally, I don’t write content based on things written in other blogs, but today I couldn’t help myself. Make Magazine featured a post on their blog about some online electronics tutorials from the University of Wisconsin. This is GREAT for all of the hobbyists out there who need something to reference without going to take classes, or getting expensive books. Did I mention they were interactive? That’s right, interactive tutorials on a variety of subjects including everything you ever wanted to know about AC and DC electricity. What a HUGE reference. There are also special sections for sensors, robotics, digital and solid state electronics. Recently, sections on non-electronic subjects were added as well, to include hydraulics and pneumatics; something I know some of my readers are interested in!
If this is something that seems like it is up your alley, or, you just want to validate that I haven’t lost my mind in the quest to bring you quality content, check it out: http://electronics.wisc-online.com/
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