This category is for fundamentals of electronics and circuit theory.
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- Tutorials for EEs Mixers, directional couplers, bartlett's bisection theorem, constant current sources, PLL and an excellent introduction to HP's ADS.
- BOWest Pty Ltd Technical reference library in electrical engineering for students and engineers
- A Collection of Smith Chart Resources This page provides a collection of some of the best Smith Charts.
- Don's Xenon Flash and Strobe Page Basics, hints and precautions, links to many informative sites.
- Electrical Engineering Training Series. A complete course in Electrical Engineering on the WEB (paid subscription is required).
- EPanorama A very good tutorial on science and electronics, physics, light and electrical optics.
- Ohms Law Ohms law and power law calculator.
- Frequency Devices Design Guide A really slick design guide for all sorts of filters. Includes DSP filters.
- Electricity Tutorial This is a basic introduction to the concepts of charge, voltage, and current. Discusses Coulomb's Law, Ohm's Law, and power. Includes graphics and animations.
- Circuit Center A free source of SPICE circuit files and tutorials for simulating and analyzing electronic circuits. Links to free downloads.
- Basic Physics, Magnetism and Inductors Find out how magnetism, flux, static, magnetism and the inductor are all related and how they influence current flow. (Numerous pop-ups)
- Magnetic properties of materials Covers theory, materials, tips on winding inductors and eleltromagnets hints and kinks.
- RF and Microwave Engineering University of San Diego Electrical Engineering course in RF and microwave circuit design
- Electronics Services Unit Quite a bit of theory, practical advice, math and diagrams, from basic electronics theory to very advanced physics.
- Microwaves & RF Microwave design articles, applications, and high-frequency design techniques for microwave and wireless engineer.
- Electronic Theory Forum Basic principles, ideas, concepts, laws, and formulas behind electronics.