Electronics - First Notes - First Links
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Electronics - WP
15 Best Electronics Books for Beginners in 2019 - electronicshub.org
4 Great Books to Learn Basic Electronics - circuitstoday.com
Hardware - Understanding Technology - by CS50 at Harvard - YT
• Make: Electronics - Charles Platt - 2e 2015 - p352 - Ultimate Make: Electronics Kit Bundle - Includes All 3 Electronic Component Kits and Make: Electronics (2nd ED) Book by Charles Platt - STEM Electronics Science Education Set for Beginners Teen-Adult - Amazon
• Grob's Basic Electronics - 12e 2015 - p1264
• Practical Electronics For Inventors - Paul Scherz/Simon Monk - 4e 2016 - p1027
• The Art of Electronics - Paul Horowitz/Winfield Hill - 3e 2016 - p1192
• Electronic Principles - Albert Malvino/David Bates - 8e 2016 - p1100
• Getting Started in Electronics - Forrest M. Mims III - 3e 2003 - p128
• All New Electronics - Harry Kybett/Earl Boyson - 3e 2011 - p459
• Make: Getting Started with Arduino - Massimo Banzi/Michael Shiloh - 3e 2015 - p246
• Arduino Projects Book - Scott Fitzgerald/Michael Shiloh - 1e 2013 - p171
• How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic - Michael Jay Geier - 2e 2015 - p416
Multisim Live - multisim.com - Discover Electronics with Online SPICE Simulation
Vocabularies
current I: Strom - voltage V or sometimes E or EMF (electromotive force): Spannung -
Ch 1 - 1.1 Introduction
p1 - book teaches subject to enable building gadgets doing almost any conceivable task - chapter starts with components which make up electric circuits: voltage, current (Strom), power - can't perceive electricity with sences, abstraction needed and dependence on visualizing instruments, oscilloscopes, voltmeters - minimal math - using some components ahead of time to create apps - after foundations of electronics we get into active circuits (amplifiers, oscillators, logic circuits etc.
1.2 Voltage, current, and resistance - 1.2.1 Voltage and current
are the 2 quantities we like to keep track of in circuits - they usually change with time, or nothing interesting is happening - Voltage (symbol V or sometimes E) between two points is the cost in energy (work done) required to move a unit of positive charge from the more negative point (lower potential) to the more positive point (higher potential); or the energy released when unit charge moves downhill; or what you apply to cause currents to flow; also called potential difference or electromotive force EMF - unit of mesure is volt V, kilovolts kV=103V, millivolts mV=10-3V, microvolts μV=10-6V - a joule (J) of work is done in moving a coulomb (C) of charge through a potential difference of 1 V - (the coulomb is the unit of electric charge, and it equals the charge of approximately 6×1018 electrons.) - current (symbol I) is the rate of flow of electric charge past a pointunit of measure - unit of measure is ampere or amp (A), mA, micro μA, nano nA, pico pA ...
see voltages and currents via oscilloscope -
Mechanics - WP
The best mechanics books from the bottom to the top + math - physicsforums.com
Best Sellers in Mechanics - Amazon
Fundamentals of Physics - 10e by David Halliday - Amazon
Mechanics: From Newton's Laws to Deterministic Chaos - (Graduate Texts in Physics) 5e 2010 by Florian Scheck - Amazon
Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students (Aerospace Engineering) - 3e by Howard D. Curtis - Amazon
How to Think Like a Mathematician - with Eugenia Cheng - YT
Transistors - The Invention That Changed The World - YT
Beginner how to Solder - YT
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