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| Sites of General Interest |
| Visit the BasicMicro site at http://www.basicmicro.com to find out more about their Pic n' Basic compiler that allows you to program a wide variety of PICs using BASIC. | |
| The site at http://www.puz.com/sw/karnaugh/index.htm contains a pretty cool Karnaugh map simplification program (you can download a free demo copy). | |
| Vardan Antonyan's site at http://www.hightechips.com is quite interesting, because it features some rather innovative design solutions based on some self-designed integrated circuits. | |
| http://www.plazaearth.com/usr/gasperi/lego.htm is the site for you if you're into LEGO MindStorms -- it contains loads of GREAT info on building your own sensors! | |
| http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/9449/emulegos.html is yet another site that's well worth visiting if you're in any way interested in LEGO MindStorms. | |
| Here's a really useful Russian site at http://www.pinouts.da.ru/ that has a ton of information covering all sorts of ports, cables, and connectors. | |
| http://www.softneon.com offers technical information and products on electroluminescent wire, which looks like neon but is cool to the touch, safe, easy to work with, and .... | |
| The site at http://www.anagramfun.com/cgi-bin/anagrams.cgi isn't electronics related, but it's mega-cool. Basically it generates anagrams of words or phrases (try it on a friend's name!) | |
| If you receive an email telling you something that sounds too outrageous to be true, it probably isn't! The site at http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/ debunks urban legends and folklaw. | |
| You want some free stuff? Well in that case why not bounce over to to www.freewareweb.com where there's new stuff almost every day and it doesn't cost anything! | |
| When it comes to freeware, Chris Pirillo's newsletter at www.lockergnome.com is great for weeding out the good stuff from the dross. | |
| Amongst other things, the PC Mechanic at www.pcmech.com has a great step-by-step guide on building your own PC, from selecting the components to installing the operating system! | |
| Andrew Davie's site at http://members.xoom.com/_XOOM/adavie/soviet.html contains some facinating information on the history of Russian electronic calculators with lots of pictures. | |
| The guys and gals at www.4qd.co.uk/ccts/ have made a whole host of interesting circuits available on their web pages. | |
| Travelling abroard? Then visit http://kropla.com/electric2.htm, because it contains loads of useful information on different countries' power supplies (including what plugs they use). | |
| Tom Pabst has a well-renouned web site at www.tomshardware.com where he reveals the existing state of play with today's popular microprocessors. | |
| Here's a great currency calculator www.oanda.com/converter/classic that's really useful if you wish to calculate the equivalent cost of an EPE Online project in your local currency. | |
| The http://www.dotelectronics.com web site is one of the more comprehensive online forums for electronics professionals, including news, technical articles, jobs, exhibitions, links ... | |
| Why not bounce over to the http://www.beigebag.com pages, where you'll find a sophisticated digital logic simulator along with a rather useful analog simulator. | |
| Alberto Ricci Bitti at http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/3632 has made some interesting circuit designs available for your delectation and delight. | |
| Leroy Davis has an interesting site at http://www.spacey.net/ldavis/frames.html where he's "growing" an indexed listing of Electrical and Electronics Engineering sites. | |
| Another site that's worth a peek is at http://www.softronix.com, where you can check out their MMLogic utility, which lets you design and simulate logic circuits. | |
| If you are looking for a part or a data sheet, check out the PartMiner utility. |
| Amateur/Home Electronics/Computing Sites |
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you have your own amateur/home electronics and/or computing web site, then let us know and we'll be happy to add a
link to you. http://www.electronics2000.co.uk The owner of this site says it has something for everyone. http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~se-inoue/ Here's a hobbist's site in Japan. http://www.btinternet.com/~build.fromscratch How to build your own PC from scratch. |
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