Hi all,
Lately, I've been watching some electronics related videos. I have a degree in computer science which helps me understanding the basics.
I am aware there is another thread in this forum where some links to learning material are provided. As it is almost always the case with internet resources, it is easy to find loads of unconnected/unrelated learning material but it does not provide a cohesive view of the field. I can find:
- Specific learning courses where the structure is linear: a sequence of videos
- Detailed tutorials on specific subjects
Ideally, the high level overview would allow the user deepening in one subject/branch if desired. Internet links are ideal to such an structure but the existing content is too chaotic.
Ideally, a book/site should provide:
- Basic theory and tools
- Type of circuits and components
- Circuit implementation processes (some people even build their own PCBs): design, construction, test
...
- Biggest electronic component providers in the market and their catalogs
A the moment I just have a bunch of unordered concepts (resistors, transistors, logic gates, integrated circuits, flip flops, state machines, breadboards, PCBs etc.) that I would like to structure properly in order to make sense of the whole process and possibilites.
It makes a huge difference when something is properly explained: not too much theory, good analogies, examples etc.
Thanks