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This website includes links to a wide range of electronics tutorials. Links cover many topics, some of which include Classes in Electronics, Amplifiers and Filtering, MOSFETs, Digital Filters, CMOS, Phase-Locked Loops, Operational Amplifiers, and more.
Electronic WorkBench has a virtual instrument called "The Bode Plotter." In this animated and interactive object, students view the proper set-up and use of this device.
This is a free, 9:55 minute video posted on Teacher Tube about Electronics. It specifically addresses simple circuits. It covers an introduction to basic electronics such as Ohms Law, Kirchoff's Law, simple circuits, series and parallel circuits.
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These course materials, made available by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), provide an overview of electronics communications. Topics covered include: Serial Digital Interface, Bluetooth, Transmission Line Measurements, Short Range Wireless Experimentation, and...
This collection of three presentations, made available by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), explore topics within the electronics field in educational institutions. Topics covered include: systems approach, industry concerns, industry trends, industry trends affecting...
This website provides links to tutorials and reference materials related to electronics. Topics include Circuit Analysis and Complex Variables, Techniques and Good Practice, Oscilloscopes, Passive Components, Diodes, Transistors, Op-Amps, Filters, Digital Signal, Processing, Applications and...
This site provides a number of tutorials and information to help students and instructors develop a knowledge and understanding of the basics of Electronics. Topics include amplifiers, inductors, capacitors, electromagnetism, transformers, transistors and more.
This resource provides an introductory activity on electrons in atoms and molecules. Core concepts include the formation of atoms, chemical bonding, chemical polarity and atoms in electric fields. The interactive module allows students to test their knowledge as they learn. The material would be...
This interactive presentation, created by Terry Bartelt and hosted by the Electromechanical Digital Library, provides an explanation of how a closed loop system functions. Bartelt explains how "the function of a closed-loop system in industry is to automatically control the operation of a...
This video, made available by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link), provides an overview of safety equipment and emergency preparedness for a nanomaterials laboratory. In the video a student is shown navigating various potential emergency situations and demonstrating proper technique. ...
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