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This site provides a comparison of typical and more informative circuit diagrams. "Most electronic circuit diagrams leave off some of the most important connections." This site show a typical diagram and then a more complete diagram that shows common missing wires. 
This page from Jim Lesurf of the University of St. Andrews explains common electronic components in an easily understood format. The difference between passive and active components is explained. Other topics include Resistor, Capacitor, Diode, Junction field effect transistor, and Bipolar...
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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.
Course Description: This course, developed by Bridgerland Technical College, teaches students about electronics assembly and soldering. Student learn how to solder and desolder connectors, components, and printed circuit boards using industry standards. Topics include component identification,...
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...
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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 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...
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Program Description: The University of Alabama at Birmingham's Vehicle and Robotics Engineering Laboratory is research focused and seeks to approach vehicle and robotic mechatronic systems in partnership with both academia and industry. Serving undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduate research,...
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How much of a difference can spatial reasoning assessment and training make for female STEM students? At Michigan Tech 80% of female engineering students that received the training were retained compared to 50% of women with weak spatial skills who did not receive any training. This three-page...
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