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Revision as of 09:05, 2 April 2008
How to understand and plan what you are doing.
Good equipment to buy when getting started
Discussion of some of the equiptment to buy when getting started with embedded systems.
Programming Languages
Discussion of the most popular programming languages used in embedded systems.
External References
These links are for general theory, more specific information is linked to its specific topic on this site ( op amp tutorials may be found in the section components.... op amps. These links may be useful but we have hope to better organize and categorize them in the future. This is Just A Start, help us build up this section.
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Electronics Tutorial | Review it here. |
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Circuit Analysis, Design & Theory | Various articles, some onsite some off. Review it here. |
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Primers - Exclusive to Jaycar Electronics | From the site: Here you will find extensive primers and valuable application notes on many subjects. |
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Welcome to the Play-Hookey Website | Digital and analog circuits |
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MIT OpenCourseWare EECS | Massachusetts Institute of Technology's OCW Electrical Engineering Course Video Lectures (note: You need RealPlayer or RealAlternative to play them) |
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MC RS232 Comm | Some notes on how to implement RS232 communications on a Microcontroller |
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Circuit Idea | Circuit Idea From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection Revealing the Ideas behind Circuits -- A somewhat different perspective on circuits. |
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Practical Electronics From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection | Could use some review. |
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Lessons In Electric Circuits | A free series of textbooks on the subjects of electricity and electronics. Not complete yet, but there is a lot of content here, and the stuff you are interested in may be done, or you may want to help finish it. |
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The Art of Electronics | Considered one of the best books on electronics ever written. |
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USB Complete | Introduction to USB. Covers both the hardware as well as some of the software issues like drivers and classes. |
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USB 2.0 Specification | Free reference documents that cover the hardware and core software of USB |
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USB Classes | Free reference documentation for standard USB device classes. |
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The C Programming Language | Considered the bible of C from the orignal designers. The book is short and concise, but considered to be very accessible.
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