as a general rule, why is it everyone thinks that the way THEY learned something is the ONLY way to learn something?
anyways i am not asking for information about how to do some particular thing.
i am asking about the JARGON used in datasheets, which is NEVER used in any of the
2gb of beginner books i have on my hd.
i would like to be able to, when i am learning about say transistors, to be able to relate
the info from the book to what is in those datasheets.
like: the book will say this type of transitor will do this when it gets ##volts on the base.
however the book NEVER uses the same terminology i find in datasheets where the same thing is expressed
in the form of an acronym which is nearly identical to a shitload of other acronyms used in the datasheet.
i want to be able to read datasheets in such a way that i can actually related the info from books and tutorials
to the info in the datasheet.
and none of the beginner books and online tuts ive seen allow me to do that.
and btw the idea of me not understanding what anything means unless and untill i actually need it (but then how the F@#K would i know that unless i understand the what it is
) for an autodidact like me is downright claustrophobic!
or to put it another way:
dave thought it was a good idea to explain power regulators in detail, i think that for the same reasons
doing the same thing with other types of components is also a good idea.
or to put it yet another way: i thought i was starting a new hobby, i didn't realize i was joining a cult...