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This page from Jim Lesurf of the University of St. Andrews explains common electronic components in an easily understood format. Resistors, capacitors, diodes, inductors and more are explained here. The difference...
A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics. These books DC, AC, Semiconductors, Electronics, Digital, Reference, and Experiments, and all related files are published under the terms and...
Make Magazine presents a video demonstrating how to make a 3x3x3 cube made of LED lights. Author Bre Pettis explains how to program with any kind of animation that you like! For further instructions, you may visit...
This weekly online newsletter provides information for people interested in investing in microelectronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and microsystems devices and industries. This site offers the top MEMS...
This dictionary defines terms that are used in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. It is intended to foster a common language within the SEMATECH community and within the industry. Some terms are specific to...
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