hi i want to develop my basic electronics knowledge...
tel me a website........help me.........
hi i want to develop my basic electronics knowledge...
tel me a website........help me.........
Buy The Art of Electronics, by Horowitz and Hill.
Leon
hi i want to develop my basic electronics knowledge...tel me a website........help me.........
Well, you found this web-site.
From here, simply Google on the key word "Electronics ."
There are about 577,000,000 for Electronics hits.
And for the key words "Learning Electronics ," there are about 6,670,000 hits.
While the title of this thread "Basic Electronics Knowledge " provided about 529,000 hits.
So, there you have it... You now have reference to about 584,199,000 electronics related web-sites.
I'm sure that if I used my imagination, just a tiny bit, I'd get about a billion more possibilities.
Is that enough web-sites for you?
But surely you don't want me to read them for you, now do you???
It took all of 2 minutes to provide you with 60 years of research on the topic of electronics.
And now, you can help yourself...
Jeez Carl,
Is that ALL you could find? :wink:
Jim
Jeez Carl,
Is that ALL you could find? :wink:Jim
I'm sure that if I made a real effort, the memory store in my notebook would simply overflow.
And I guess the way I went about this was just a little absurd. But either the OP is totally new to the Internet, totally clueless, or a troll...
I suppose I could have just called the OP a "Dumb Ass !" - especially as he/she already had a great key phrase to search on.
They say "There is no such thing as a dumb question !"
I totally disagree! I think there are plenty of dumb questions. And it seems that most of them get asked here, in the AVRFreaks forums.
But mostly, it is the attitude that came through the OP's request that triggered my "Anal " response.
I will give a strong second to buying a copy of A of E. Absolutlely worth its weight in good info. Go back and edit the subject to something like 'Basic electronics recommendation'
AS I post at times:
OBHWGA!!
Nard hit a homer with his:
T&S
JIm
Take a look at www.betah.co.il
A lot of free download ebooks in pdf format about electronics and programming.
Michael
Andy,
Is there any particular reason you have resurrected this thread from 2008?
Just wondering... because you are not from the subcontinent or a newbie...
Regards,
Ross
Ross this is the thread I tried to split into a new thread and it went into outer space. Now 2 threads have the same title and both point here but the new one is unreachable.
This has become the second topic where the title begins with "Hi" to have gone awry in the new forum.
The first https://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/hi-everyone where the title was later edited to "Hi everyone [atmega128 + ds18s20 in Codevsion - how to use ADC]" Posted: Mon. Sep 22, 2014
Edit: A bit of the topic/post that js split from Tools > Compilers can be seen under sapi's Posts at https://www.avrfreaks.net/user/411461/content where the title seems to be just "Hi" !
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Edit 03 December
A third topic where title beginning with "Hi" with entanglement has appeared in the megaAVR and tinyAVR forum.
The Hi link https://www.avrfreaks.net/forum/hi-0 takes you to an Atmel Studio topic of Sep 25, 2008 by firebrain1 originally titled Hi need help for calculator project with atmega 16 to which I replied with a cross-post warning, with firebrain1 subsequently replacing the title and content with "Hi"
Some of the actual content of the new post is seen here.
I don't know if a moderator attempted split caused this occurrence.
Note: The date/times in images reflects Pacific Standard Time.
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Same issue with a title beginning with "Hello" Something is very broken here Posted: Tue. Sep 30, 2014
Added to Wiki > Known Functionality Issues as
10. New and old topics beginning with titles "Hi" and "Hello" have become entangled with older posts upon splitting <link to here>
The forum needs more work.
Stan
RIGHT!
I agree with the conclusion that this website's "split" function was never tested properly. We should cease using it (the split function) until it is fixed.
Buy The Art of Electronics, by Horowitz and Hill.
Leon
Lol - that line never gets old:)
Next up - the "Kernighan & Ritchie" bible
:)