Wow! Get the PDF. It's 570 pages of easy learning in time warp style. I haven't seen selenium rectifier's since I was a kid.
Whoah! Tons of stuff!
Any volunteer to organize it and put it in the first post?
Wouldn't this have to been done by the OP ? I can help do this but I assume the OP has to include it in the first post?
GM Techline Basic Electronics
National Instruments Measurement Fundamentals
Analog Fundamentals
Digital Fundamentals
RF and Microwave Fundamentals
DAQ and Instrument Fundamentals
Sensor Fundamentals
All downloadable as PDF.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/4523/en/
Did someone mention afrotechmods on youtube, he's my favorite because he's so informative and he makes it fun. Second to Dave of course.
I'm not sure if this has been posted before but the
ITP Physical Computing material is very good. The videos in particular are clear and well paced for beginners. It is Arduino centric - not surprising since one of the instructors is Tom Igoe - one of the Arduino founders
Does anyone know about books, articles, courses about multimeter design (voltmeter, ammeter, etc)? They would be very welcome.
Thank you!
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for but the HP Journal from April 1989 covers the technical aspects behind the design of the HP3458, Very serious high end voltage measurement. Heavy reading but very good.