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This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video is the third of three that describe Karnaugh maps. The recording runs 21:58 minutes in length and parts one and two...
This 90-page laboratory manual was written by James M. Fiore and is intended for use in an AC electrical circuits course and two and four year electrical engineering curriculums. The manual contains an introduction, a table of contents, and fifteen exercises. Each exercise includes an objective, a...
This 88-page laboratory manual was written by James M. Fiore and "is intended for use in an introductory computer programming course for electrical engineering technology students." The manual contains an introduction, a table of contents, and eleven exercises. The manual "begins with a basic...
This 90-page laboratory manual was written by James M. Fiore and is intended for use in a DC electrical circuits course and two and four year electrical engineering curriculums. The manual contains an introduction, a table of contents, fifteen exercises, and three appendices. Each exercise includes...
This 100-page laboratory manual was written by James M. Fiore and is intended for use in an introductory microprocessor or embedded controller course and two and four year electrical engineering curriculums. The manual contains an introduction, a table of contents, and fourteen exercises. "The first...
This 102-page laboratory manual was written by James M. Fiore and is intended for use in a linear semiconductor devices course and two and four year electrical engineering curriculums. The manual contains an introduction, a table of contents, and sixteen exercises. Each exercise includes an...
This video, made available by the Northeast Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC), is part of the NEATEC Digital Electronics Series from Professor Roger Young. This video describes latches and flip flops and runs 59:48 minutes in length.
This paper, from Moshe Barak of the Department of Education in Science and Technology at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, covers the state of high school technology education in Israel. A background is given, as well as research goals, analysis, and findings.
This introduction to basic electronics, by Professor T.S. Natarajan, is part of a series of lectures on electronics. This video provides a brief history of electronics, basic usage of a digital multimeter, measurement of resistance, how to build circuits using a breadboard, and basic power supply...
This is a video recording of the introductory lecture for Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) course 6.002, Circuits and Electronics. It is designed to serve as the first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering or electrical engineering and computer science curriculum. Topics...
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