Might be useful for newcomers? http://www.mikroe.com/old/books/keu/00.htm :confused:
JimPerry Senior Member Jan 22, 2013 #1 Might be useful for newcomers? http://www.mikroe.com/old/books/keu/00.htm
N NVHLVNOP Member Jan 22, 2013 #2 JimPerry said: Might be useful for newcomers? http://www.mikroe.com/old/books/keu/00.htm Click to expand... This looks great. Would be nice to have a PDF version to save to the PC though.
JimPerry said: Might be useful for newcomers? http://www.mikroe.com/old/books/keu/00.htm Click to expand... This looks great. Would be nice to have a PDF version to save to the PC though.
premelec Senior Member Jan 22, 2013 #3 Nice summary but they seem to have left out my favorite inductive form - toroids... - in the picture.
Nice summary but they seem to have left out my favorite inductive form - toroids... - in the picture.
J Jeff Haas Senior Member Jan 22, 2013 #4 Someone captured the website as a PDF: http://www3.zetatalk.com/docs/Electronic/Reference/Understanding_Electronic_Components_2006.pdf
Someone captured the website as a PDF: http://www3.zetatalk.com/docs/Electronic/Reference/Understanding_Electronic_Components_2006.pdf
P Paix Senior Member Jan 22, 2013 #5 Thank you Jim and Jeff. I will have my amateur radio students take a look see, in the hope that a lot rubs off as they browse beyond what they immediately need to know.
Thank you Jim and Jeff. I will have my amateur radio students take a look see, in the hope that a lot rubs off as they browse beyond what they immediately need to know.