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Gizmo

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Posted: 12:35pm 24 Feb 2009
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Hey guys.

I've seen a few questions posted by newbies that show very little understanding of the basic electronic laws, measurement, components, etc. This isn't anyone's fault, we all start somewhere, there are some discussions on this forum that I dont even try to understand

So I'm looking for some web sites that we could point newbies to. Does anyone know of any "electronics for beginners" type of web sites?

Glenn
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niall1

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Posted: 08:27pm 24 Feb 2009
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hi Gizmo
good idea ...i,m all the time pluging stuff in the wrong way round and toasting it   

http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/circuits.htm

this one off fieldlines,s a bit electronicky but has tutorials on some basic electronic components (color codes ,types etc) at the bottom of the circuit list    Edited by niall1 2009-02-26
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Bryan1

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Posted: 09:56pm 24 Feb 2009
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G'day Glenn,
             Good Idea mate below are a few sites I had stashed in my bookmarks.

Lessons In Electric Circuits

Bill Bowdens Circuit Page

Hyperphysics DC circuits pages

webEE Schematics

All About Circuits

Chemelec's Project Page

Cheers Bryan    
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 11:05am 26 Feb 2009
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Thanks for the links fella's, I'll add them to the sites Links page this weekend.

Glenn
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vasi

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Posted: 11:21am 26 Feb 2009
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Glenn,
A page about "divisor resistive voltage" would be handy. I had problems in past with this...
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CraziestOzzy

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Posted: 10:39am 02 Mar 2009
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better late than never, here are some I use over a coffee and have been around for a few years so the links should last for some time

Basic...electronics and MORE

Electricity and Magnetism

Basic knowledge of electronic parts

Curcuit Symbols AND mega more stuff

Electronics dictionary amd heaps of Calculators (inductance, resistance etc.)

More Calculators to get a handle on stuff and heaps other goodies in the index

All about curcuits...very good eye candy too :)

...all the stuff I posted can get you lost for hours, so have fun
...crikies, just discovered I plagiarized some of Bryan1's links Edited by CraziestOzzy 2009-03-03
http://cr4.globalspec.com/member?u=25757

http://www.instructables.com/member/OzzyRoo/
 
Bernie the Bolt

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Posted: 06:54pm 11 Apr 2009
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Hi Glenn,
I found a link some time ago to a US navy course and have the first 4 files in pdf format on my harddrive. I have searched for for the link but I think this is it but updated.
http://www.constructionknowledge.net/training_and_assessment s/electrical_training.php
or similar at http://www.phy.davidson.edu/instrumentation/NEETS.htm
Well worth studying if you are a beginner like me but "The Sailors creed" at the beginning made me gag.
Bernie the Bolt

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