It's still in beta - the Web equivalent of caveat emptor - but check out the emerging new
Circuits section on the site. (Click to expand the image on the left)
It brings together the existing
Circuit Design Ideas section with an alternative, visually-based view on Circuit designs and diagrams, dubbed
Circuit Search - bookmark
www.electronicsweekly.com/circuitsearch We hope to build on the latter, both in terms of the number of circuits presented but also in the means of navigating the circuit diagrams themselves.
And in the not-too-distant future there will also be a Circuits-based competition - stay tuned!
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Like London buses, you wait a long time for one good book and another shows up straight after. Following on from "
62 Projects to Make with a Dead Computer by Randy Sarafan", another worthwhile book has crossed my desk,
Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineers.
This is not aimed at the younger reader, like before, but is a weightier tome covering "basic electronics for undergraduate students in science and engineering".
According to the book's blurb:
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