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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 12:04 AM |
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[Moderators Note: This sticky thread is only for posting links. Please do not add any posts unless they have a link to a useful article/book. Thanks, --MMC]
I know this is a bit off-topic but thought that the value might make up for it.
Here is a link to a list of free online electronics publications:
http://tangentsoft.net/elec/reviews/free.html
Lots of very good books/guides to download. |
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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 07:15 AM |
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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 09:05 AM |
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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 05:05 PM |
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Here is a book about communication. It address many interesting things. It is not the classical communication book (AM+FM+PCM).
Highly recommended. |
_________________ Regards,
Alejandro.
http://www.ocam.cl
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Posted: Jan 12, 2005 - 11:47 PM |
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Posted: Jan 20, 2005 - 04:08 AM |
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Posted: Jan 21, 2005 - 09:40 PM |
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Posted: Mar 05, 2005 - 01:17 AM |
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here's a link for few books on PIC and some other electronic subjects
http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu/engli ... ebooks.htm
they have them in paper also, as well as dev boards and other stuff...
uh, i just saw this post, after i posted it again....sorry not intentional spam, moderator, delete one of these thrads, thanx |
Last edited by Shadow Warrior on Jun 27, 2005 - 12:45 AM; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Mar 05, 2005 - 01:55 AM |
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Quote:
The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing
This does get rave reviews at Amazon, but also consider this "review" if you are going to purchase a hard copy:
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A great book, but his newer edition is cheaper!, January 3, 2003 ...
Evarything that the other reviewers say is true. However, his newer book is an update with added material, improve typesetiing, and a CD with programs.
Buy the new book, which has a slightly different title, "DSP for Engineers and Scientists..."
I believe that this refers to "Digital Signal Processing: A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists"
ISBN: 075067444X
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Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 05:03 PM |
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National Semiconductor (www.national.com) has some very good application notes on RS422/485 electrical requirements and on RS232. Here are some. Do a search on the website by application number. All are pdf. While the emphesis is on National Products, the general information is very useful and comprehensive.
AN-912 Common Data Transmission Parameters and their Definitions
AN-914 Understanding Power Requirements in RS-232 Applications
AN-1031 TIA/EIA-422-B Overview
AN-979 The Practical Limits of RS-485
AN-1057 Ten Ways to Bulletproof RS-485 Interfaces
AN-759 Comparing EIA-485 and EIA-422-A Line Drivers and Receivers in Multipoint Applications
AN-903 A Comparison of Differential Termination Techniques
An-409 Transceivers and Repeaters Meeting EIA RS-485 Interface Standard
AN-214 Transmission Line Drivers and Receivers for TIA/EIA Standards RS-422 and RS-423
Maxim (www.maxim-ic.com) also has some outstanding notes in this area.
App Note 083: Fundamentals of RS-232 Communications
Guidleines for Proper Wiring of am RS-485 (TIA/EIA RS-485-A) Network
RS-485 (EIA/TIA-485) Differential Data Transmission System Basics
Selecting and Using RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 Serial Data Standards
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Posted: Apr 22, 2005 - 03:01 PM |
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Posted: May 09, 2005 - 09:17 PM |
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Posted: May 18, 2005 - 01:53 PM |
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Check on www.edaboard.com and do searches in their E books Upload / Dowload section.
It is an awesome resource, check it out. (great for EMC texts)
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Posted: May 25, 2005 - 02:36 PM |
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As posted by Hugo González Monteverde on avr-chat:
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Hello All,
Just saw that there is a Wikibook on the Atmel AVR, it's still lacking a
lot of information, but remember anyone can edit. This would be a good
resource for beginners, and the experienced people here could
contribute, the book is at:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Atmel_AVR
Greetings,
Hugo
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Posted: May 28, 2005 - 04:09 AM |
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Posted: Jun 27, 2005 - 12:33 AM |
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here is a link for a company in my country which publishes books, as well as makes compilers (only for PIC at the moment, but from what they told me there will be C, pascal and basic compilers for AVR too soon) and devboards (lots of uCs). on their english part of the site go to books and there are several microcontroller, PLC and general electronics ones which could be downloaded for free in whole or in part.
http://www.mikroelektronika.co.yu |
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Posted: Aug 09, 2005 - 04:44 PM |
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Posted: Dec 12, 2005 - 05:49 AM |
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Posted: Dec 13, 2005 - 06:09 AM |
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Posted: Apr 28, 2006 - 06:00 PM |
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