Electronics and E Guide - Resources and Review

One of nine major operating units of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Its mission is to support the United States industry by providing measurement services and research for electronic, optical and radiation technologies.
 
Introduces the basic concepts of electronics with a discussion on electronic theory. Presents and explains schematic diagrams, common components, gates, and circuits.
 
Trade association of the US technology industry. Founded in 1943 with 25 member companies, the
 
UK Project producing courseware designed to be downloaded and incorporated into curricula. Topics include Introduction to Assembly Language, Assembly Language Programming, Designing State Machines and Sequential Logic Synthesis for a Serial Data Receiver.
 
Journal offering technical data, articles, news, products and vendor listings in the field of computer controlled systems.
 
Electric Power Research Institute.
 
Quarterly periodical of technical papers on research and development undertaken by BT in telecommunications and related sciences.
 
Collection of links to organisations, academic departments, and newsgroups.
 
Provides historical and scientific overviews of the transistor's invention. Offers information on individuals involved in its development such as Gene Anderson, Phil Foy, and John Pierce, along with details of associated inventions such as vacuum tubes, conductors, and the integrated chip.
 
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is the world's largest technical professional society, founded in 1884. Aims to advance the theory and practice of electrical, electronics and computer engineering and computer science.
 
Society founded in 1871 to promote the advancement of electrical, manufacturing, and information engineering, and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas.
 
Links to around 1100 annotated and evaluated online resources relevant to electrical, electronic and computer engineering.
 
Database produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for access to scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing and information technology. Subscription required.
 
Extensive variety of tutorials on aspects of electronics, covering topics such as amplifiers, ham radio, oscillators, receivers, power supply, and radio transmitters.
 
Database of over 30000 sources of electronic products and services and more than 3,000 product categories. Most suppliers included are in the US.
 
CHIDE aims to contribute to the study of history of electronics in both a military and social context. Includes newsletter articles and a slide show.
 
Annotated links to electronic technology resources, including conferences, educational materials, journals, professional organisations and software.
 
An international organisation based in Geneva, within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services. The ITU is the leading publisher of telecommunication technology, regulatory and standards information. Information is available in English, French and Spanish.
 
A dictionary of brief definitions of semiconductor terms and acronyms.
 
Magazine of broadband communications. Highlights of each issue are provided.
 
Electronics news and resources aimed at the international community of design engineers and engineering managers.
 
Collection of circuit diagrams and schematics for a range of applications, including alarms, audio circuits, lights, oscillators, power supplies, remote controls, and telephones. Diagrams are accompanied by explanatory text.
 
Publishes a wide range of books, periodicals, conference proceedings, colloquium digests and distance learning materials in electrical and electronic engineering, physics, computing, control and software engineering and related subjects in information technology.
 
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