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Schematics for EE Projects (College Lab)

04/05/2007 7:50 PM

IS THERE A SITE OR A BOOK OF SCHAMTICS FROM A-Z on building varies things for EE???

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Re: WHERE CAN I FIND SCHAMTICS FOR EVERYTHING FOR COLLEGE LAB USE

04/05/2007 11:40 PM

LOL.

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Re: WHERE CAN I FIND SCHAMTICS FOR EVERYTHING FOR COLLEGE LAB USE

04/06/2007 2:00 AM

Just type "schematics", "electronic schematics", electrical schematics", "electronic kits", or something similar in Google or other search engine. I'm not sure if this is what you need.

If you intend to be a regular visitor to CR4, you'll need to be more specific in your questions. Although this particular question you ask is fairly complete, try to add as much information as you can.

Take time to read the FAQ. There's a part there that says you should try to look for the answer yourself before asking for help here. From what I think I'm seeing, however, you probably aren't that savvy with computers.

Other things:

There's a spell checker in the toolbar. It's a check mark with "ABC" on it. Your spelling of "schamtics" is wrong. "Varies" is correctly spelled but incorrectly used, it should be "various".

What is "EE"? It can mean several things: electrical engineering, electronics engineering, environmental engineering, or even elder employees. Avoid the use of acronyms.

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Re: Schematics for EE Projects (College Lab)

04/06/2007 10:07 AM

Go to the Communications & Electronics section - there is a thread called "Electrical Engineering 101" with lots of ideas.

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Re: Schematics for EE Projects (College Lab)

04/06/2007 2:19 PM

Where are you based?

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Re: Schematics for EE Projects (College Lab)

04/07/2007 10:43 AM

EE? Does it mean Electronics Engineering?

Millions of books (some used and cheap) In amazon.com,

some e-books are available via eBay.com for less than $1 to download

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Re: Schematics for EE Projects (College Lab)

04/07/2007 10:46 AM

Go to almost any library - look for the "Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits" or something along those lines.

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