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  • 11-12-2012 1:04pm
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    I thought it would be useful to have one thread (maybe a sticky) where we could post links to useful sites and resources for electronics projects and general learning.

    One thing I've been looking forward to checking out since reading about it in the most recent issue of 2600 is the United States Navy Electricity & Electronics Training Series (see here). From the site: "The Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS) was developed for use by personnel in many electrical and electronic related Navy ratings. Written by, and with the advice of, senior technicians in these ratings, this series provides beginners with fundamental electrical and electronic concepts through self-study. The presentation of this series is not oriented to any specific rating structure, but is divided into modules containing related information organized into traditional paths of instruction."

    Another useful resource for those interested in learning generally about electronics is the lecture video archive from MIT's 6.002x course from earlier this year - they're accessible here and also through MIT's 6.002x OpenCourseWare page.


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