Jan 142012
 

Electronics Australia – EAT – Files

“Here you will find a wealth of electronics-related software, covering everything from PCB layout through to loudspeaker design suites.

Electronics Australia - EAT

Electronics Australia and EA Today are no longer being published. SILICON CHIP is now the only electronics magazine published in Australia. It is available each month from your newsagent or directly mailed from the publisher by subscription.”

  • Technical Software – electronics-related files.
  • EA Project Software – software for one EA projects

Electronics Australia and EA Today

Electronics Australia was one of the longest running and most respected electronics publications in the world.

Electronics Australia & Silicon Chip Magazines

Dave now supports the only remaining Australian electronics magazine – Silicon Chip.

Jun 112011
 
MiscEl - Many Electronic Calculations

A swiss army knife for the Electronic enthusiast. This single program packs many applets that help you overcome the Formula Amnesia and even Poor Math Skills. MiscEl – Many Electronic Calculations The program contains a lot of pages with different electronic calculations. Each page contain one or more different calculations. Science calculators are on Geometry [...]

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Apr 122011
 
Periodic Table and other Calculators

Periodic Table and other Calculators Periodic table of the elements contains the basic data about the elements in five languages. EniG. Chemistry Assistant 2.4 An expression calculator for fast calculation of molecular weight of compounds by simple entry of chemical formula (the element symbols can be written in lowercase letters). The calculator also provides a [...]

Feb 142011
 
Electro tech online - Design Forum

Building an electronic project or want some assistance. Submit your electronic questions at Electro tech online – Design Forum. Experienced members can help find a solution. Electronic Projects Design/Ideas/Reviews Electro Tech has been around for nearly a decade; has a membership of practical and seasoned enthusiasts, engineers and students. Here you may find many interesting [...]

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Jan 142011
 

Here is a circuit archive that takes you up, from the bottom rungs of the EE Semiconductor Design Ladder. There are many Discrete Transistor Designs, NPN and PNP with R, L and C. Bipolar design and diodes is the first Knowledge to assimilate. Next is FET, MOSFET and Thyristor study. Then you climb the Amazing [...]

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Jul 042010
 

A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System by Bill Arnett. The Nine Planets Solar System Tour This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has my text and NASA‘s images, some have sounds and movies, most provide [...]

Jun 162010
 

DiscoverCircuits free electronic circuit links DiscoverCircuits, has 26,000 + electronic circuits or schematics cross-referenced into 500+ categories. As a vital resource for engineers, hobbyists, inventors & consultants, the site’s collection of information will help you find quick solutions to electronic design problems.

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Jun 162010
 
TechLib - Electronic Experimenter Records

TechLib – Electronic Experimenter Records A technical library for the hobbyist and experimenter. – Charles Wenzel World’s Smallest Geiger Counter Karen’s Mic. Input Telemetry Device Temperature Controlled Ovens Two-Transistor Atomic Frequency Standard Super-Sensitive Ionization Chamber Cockcroft-Walton Diode Voltage Multipliers Science Fair Ideas This will be a collection of unusual ideas for somewhat difficult science fair [...]

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Jan 022010
 

wikiHow – A Collaborative How-Too Manual wikiHow is a collaboration to build and share the world’s largest, highest quality how-to manual. Imagine if everyone on Earth had an expert coach who could teach them how to do anything. Every month, millions of people turn to wikiHow to learn how to do something new. By contributing [...]

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Dec 122009
 

Tables, charts, quick reference cards, booklets and handbooks; are the most versatile tools of learning and putting the learning into applications. These should not have a lot of language or flowing text. These are – to the point, easy to remember, graphical, colorful (memory aid). Just like a circuit diagram, flow chart or ladder logic [...]

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