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* [http://mirrors.xmission.com/hwb/ The Hardware Book]: electronics reference guide | * [http://mirrors.xmission.com/hwb/ The Hardware Book]: electronics reference guide | ||
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* [http://digikey.com/ Digi-Key] | * [http://digikey.com/ Digi-Key] |
Revision as of 21:59, 1 October 2006
Useful information and links about electronics.
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Resources
- HV Wiki: science/tech wiki emphasis on electronics, especially high-voltage & analog
- Open Circuits wiki
- Make: print magazine, blog, forum/community, and store
Links
- The Hardware Book: electronics reference guide
- HowStuffWorks electronics section
Parts
Projects
- Hack A Day: "hack a day serves up a fresh hack each day, every day from around the web and a special how-to hack each week."
- Instructables: "step-by-step collaboration"
- MIDI Sensor
- µCApps (Microcontroller Apps): Free MIDI DIY projects
- Very Low-Cost Sensing and Communication Using Bidirectional LEDs
- Squeezebox phone announcements: circuit for pausing audio server when phone is in use; also information about decoding Caller ID
Prototyping
- Gadgetboard: Free-source, low cost, user friendly Atmel proto board "on steroids"
- Bluetooth Primer
Tools
- Macraigor Systems: tools for debugging embedded CPUs
Related Articles
- Consumer Electronics: information about consumer electronic devices
- Woozle's electronic learning kit No. 1