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Technical Resources |
Where we go when we don't know things, or when we want to be entertained. |
It's worth mentioning that we haven't listed everything here! There's a lot of resources that are mentioned in the lecture notes where they're relevant - feel free to dig through those!
Not all of these are listed publicly because of copyright, but let us know if you have trouble finding one of them - we can definitely help :)
- The Art of Electronics, by Horowitz and Hill. Covers all the basics quite well, although the digital section is representative of a slightly different era. Basically the one book that every EE knows about.
- Practical Electronics for Inventors. Honest and down-to-earth reference for making real electronic systems.
- Principles of Power Electronics, by Kassakian, Schlecht, and Verghese. It's the textbook for 6.334 (here's the OCW for it), and one of my favorite books. Commonly called KSV at MIT.
- Open Circuits, just an amazing photographic exploration of the internal structures of electrical components.
- Listed on the side of this page. Also, come by for build nights! We're friendly folk.
These are more for entertainment than anything, but we kinda like them :)
- CuriousMarc
- The Signal Path
- ElectroBOOM
- Strange Parts
- Proto G Engineering
- Stuff Made Here
- Applied Science
- StyroPyro
- Ben Katz
- Samy Kamkar
- Sam Zeloof
- Mr Carlson's Lab
- TannerTech
- mikeselectricstuff
- devttys0
- EEVBlog
- PhotonicInduction
- DEFCON
- Carl Bugeja
- Stephen Haws
- PCBShopper will compare rates between fab houses, with sometimes questionable results - but useful for a first-pass!