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#1: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics January-December 2009 (all issue, True PDF) |
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| The Author: nextek | 16 November 2009 | Views: 59 |
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Elektor Electronics January-December 2009 (all issue, True PDF) English | 11 issues | ~88x11 pages | True PDF | 136.70 Mb Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#2: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics - December 2009 |
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| The Author: nextek | 16 November 2009 | Views: 48 |
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Elektor Electronics - December 2009 English | 88 pages | PDF | 12.50 Mb Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#3: Video Tutorials : Dan Erlewine: How to Wire a Fender |
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| The Author: mrsyeoni | 14 November 2009 | Views: 6 |
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Dan Erlewine: How to Wire a Fender | 1.87 GBDVD | 720x480 | VOB | 4004 kbps | 29.97 fps | Aspect ratio: 4:3 | Audio: AC-3 224 kpbs @ 48 KHz Learn how to wire your Fender guitar cleanly for great sound, and discover how its electronics work. Now on DVD! Our 34-minute DVD with famed repairman Dan Erlewine demonstrates complete wiring jobs step-by-step, and will give you the confidence to do the job right. It also features special animations to help you understand how the pickups and electronic components function. |
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#5: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts - November 2009 |
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| The Author: nextek | 23 October 2009 | Views: 323 |
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Nuts and Volts - November 2009 English | 84 pages | PDF | 14.30 Mb Nuts and Volts Magazine is published for the electronics hobbyist interested in amateur robotics, home automation, CNC, lasers, amateur radio, computer control and data acquisition. Each issue features articles on topics such as how to make printed circuit boards, troubleshoot or repair an electronic circuit, or how to design a project using integrated circuits or even micro controllers. Nuts & Volts is about electronics and features all the latest new products and technology, analog or digital, for beginner or advanced. |
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#8: Home & Education » Science : Circuitr & Trax Maker Full |
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| The Author: bikash336 | 23 September 2009 | Views: 1042 |
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Circuitr & TraxMaker Full The most powerful, easy-to-use schematic capture and simulation tool in its class! Thank you for joining thousands of users who have discovered that CircuitMaker provides the features of "high-end" design software at a fraction of the cost. Using CircuitMaker’s advanced schematic capabilities, you can design electronic circuits and output netlists for TraxMaker and other PCB design tools and autorouters. You can also perform fast, accurate simulations of digital, analog and mixed analog/digital circuits using CircuitMaker’s Berkeley SPICE3f5/XSpice-based simulator. |
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#9: E-Books : ELECTRONIC PROJECTS FOR DUMMIES 2nd EDITION |
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| The Author: anil528 | 1 August 2009 | Views: 2525 |
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Electronics Projects for Dummies - Who says the Science Fair has to end? If you love building gadgets, this book belongs on your radar. Here are complete directions for building ten cool creations that involve light, sound, or vibrations -- a weird microphone, remote control gizmos, talking toys, and more, with full parts and tools lists, safety guidelines, and wiring schematics. These projects are fun to build and fun to use. Make lights dance to music, play with radio remote control, or build your own metal detector Check out ten cool electronics projects, including:* Chapter 8 -- Surfing the Radio Waves (how to make your own radio) * Chapter 9 -- Scary Pumpkins (crazy Halloween decorations that have sound, light, and movement) * Chapter 12 -- Hitting Paydirt with an Electronic Metal Detector (a project that can pay for itself) |
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#10: E-Books : Electric Machinery |
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| The Author: naveed2010 | 24 July 2009 | Views: 462 |
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Electric_Machinery McGraw.Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Enaineerina . w ..- Stephen W. Director, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Senior Consulting Editor Circuits and Systems Communications and Signal Processing Computer Engineering Control Theory and Robotics Electronics and VLSI Circuits Introductory Power Antennas, Microwaves, and Radar |
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#11: Games : The Need For Speed 5 - Porsche Unleashed-2001 |
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| The Author: feveran | 20 July 2009 | Views: 2074 |
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Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (also known as Need for Speed: Porsche 2000 in Europe, and Need for Speed: Porsche in Germany and Latin America) is a racing video game, developed by Electronic Arts Canada and published by Electronic Arts, and is a part of the Need for Speed (NFS) series. Unlike other NFS titles, Porsche Unleashed centers around racing Porsche sports cars, with models ranging from 1950 to 2000. The game is noted for its extensive information regarding Porsche and its cars. |
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#12: E-Books : Electronic Digital System Fundamentals |
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| The Author: naveed2010 | 19 July 2009 | Views: 422 |
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Fairmont Press | Pages: 340 | 2007-11 | ISBN 088173540X | PDFThis self-study text explains the basics of digital electronics using a combination of fundamental theory, examples and practical applications. Digital devices form an integral part of numerous modern-day systems and include those used for operating electronic alarm systems, for performing arithmetic, timing and computing operations, and for logging, processing and data transfer. Well-illustrated, step-by-step procedures are provided for explaining the working of these and other digital devices. All the chapters in the text include a summary of the key points covered for the purpose of review. The recommended safety precautions, datasheets of selected digital devices, and implementation guidelines while working with digital circuits in the appendices, should be of interest to the electronics hobbyist. |
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#13: Games : the Need For Speed 3-1999-Hot Pursuit! |
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| The Author: feveran | 18 July 2009 | Views: 2412 |
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Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is a 1998 racing video game, developed by Electronic Arts Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It is the third major title in the Need for Speed series, significantly returning police pursuits as a major part of gameplay. Hot Pursuit remains focused in racing using exotic sports cars, but features races that primarily take place in locations within North America, including varied settings and climates. In addition, police AI is significantly improved over its predecessor, utilizing several tactics to stop both the player and opponent, the game was released for Playstation in March 1998 and later received a Enhanced port for Microsoft Windows in September 1998. With police pursuits reintegrated into the game, Hot Pursuit's gameplay now consists of two categories. The first encompasses standard racing, as it has been in its predecessors, The Need for Speed and Need for Speed II, in which the player is allowed to race against one (including split-screen races) or seven other racers in normal circuit racers, knockouts, or tournaments (which allow the player to unlock bonus vehicles and a bonus track). The second category is dubbed the "Hot Pursuit," where police pursuits are included in races; the mode allows the player to select a standard sports car to race against a single opponent in a police-scattered track, and in the PC version only select a police variation of a sports car to pursue and stop all six racers before they complete their race. Completing both Hot Pursuit challenges in the PC version on every track of the game unlocks additional police sports cars. |
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#15: Games : Need for Speed Underground | 170 MB |
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| The Author: egzonche | 7 May 2009 | Views: 8939 |
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Need for Speed Underground Hight Compressed | 170 MBPublisher: Electronic Arts Developer: Electronic Arts Genre: Driving / Racing Single Player: Yes Multiplayer: LAN / Internet Recommended GPU: GeForce FX Release Date: November 2003 ESRB Rating: Everyone |
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#16: E-Books » Magazine : Everyday Practical Electronics May 2009 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 77 Tutorial FilesPDF: 16,9 MB Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) Magazine is the Number #1 hobby electronics and computer projects magazine for electronics constructors everywhere. Every issue is packed with ideas, theory and projects for you to build — using class-leading drawings and illustrations, with full circuit diagrams, p.c.b. layouts, artwork and photos, EPE is bound to have something of interest to you! |
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#17: E-Books : Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB |
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| The Author: Yhoo | 22 April 2009 | Views: 2261 |
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Useful to students, professional engineers, scientists, and technicians, Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB·provides a simple, easy-to-understand, hands-on introduction to MATLAB·demonstrates the use of MATLAB for solving electronic problems·outlines various ways MATLAB solves circuit analysis problems·shows the flexibility of MATLAB for solving general engineering and scientific problemsThis book divides into three parts: introduction to MATLAB, applications of MATLAB in circuit analysis, and electronics applications with MATLAB. Topics covered include plotting functions, control statements, two-port networks, Fourier analysis, diodes, semiconductor physics, operational amplifiers, and transistor circuits |
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#18: Design Tools » Illustration : CadSoft Eagle Professional v5.4.0 |
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| The Author: soft22 | 16 February 2009 | Views: 3775 |
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EAGLE (Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor) is an ECAD program produced by Cadsoft in Germany (American marketing division: Cadsoft USA). It is very commonly used by private electronics enthusiasts, because there is a very usable free demo version for nonprofit use and is available in English and German. Cadsoft has released versions for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. EAGLE provides a schematic editor, for designing circuit diagrams and a tightly integrated PCB layout editor, which automatically starts off with all of the components required by the schematic. Components are manually arranged on the board, with the help of coloured lines showing the eventual connections between pins that are required by the schematic, to aid in finding a placement that will allow the most efficient track layout. It also provides a good autorouter, which once the components have been placed will attempt to automatically find an optimal track layout to make the electrical connections. It does not always manage to find a way of routing all the signals, although it permits manual routing of critical paths such as power and high frequency lines before letting the autorouter handle the other connections. EAGLE is very popular with hobbyists because the free demo is able to create usable PCBs. (Free ECADs from some companies are crippled so that they won't save or won't print.) The only limitations of boards made with the EAGLE demo are: 2 copper layers; a maximum size of 80mm x 100mm (½ Eurocard)(~3in x ~4in). The demo version of the schematic editor module can only create single-sheet schematics. |
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#19: Audio & Video Software » Audio Production : Native Instruments KORE Line Reaktor Animated Circuits |
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| The Author: xxwillsxx | 25 January 2009 | Views: 2267 |
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REAKTOR ANIMATED CIRCUITS provides a world of new sounds from the outer reaches of the sonic universe. Based on five exceptional REAKTOR 5 ensembles including the unique, new Spiral sequencer, this KORE SOUNDPACK explores the world of endless, self-generating ambient soundscapes, textures and rhythms. Perfect for various electronic music styles, movie and game scoring, art projects, and more, REAKTOR ANIMATED CIRCUITS invokes a future that ranges from dystopian paranoia to abstract, meditative electronic states. Reaktor Animated Circuits includes 200 KoreSounds, generated by the following Reaktor ensembles: * SpaceDrone — generates atmospheric soundscapes ranging from light rain or howling wind noises to deep, uncanny space sounds. The instrument takes its power from the 96 parallel voices spread across the entire frequency spectrum. Each voice is shaped by an envelop, while a bandpass filter modified its frequency content. A final panning section positions the signal in the stereo field. * Metaphysical Function — taking full advantage of REAKTOR’s potential to create unique instruments, this synthesis machine offers a vast, unparalleled sonic palette ranging from beautiful soothing tones to dark, disturbing soundscapes. More than just a synthesizer, Metaphysical Function offers a truly engaging experience. Equipped with several effect units, its main concept is to constantly alter the level of parallel oscillators to create inspiring soundscapes. * Skrewell — an unusual sound generator whose output can range from meditative atmospheres to crackling harshness. Its engine uses eight parallel oscillator sections that integrate filters and delay feedback to blend everything into one complex signal. Skrewell is designed to be manipulated intuitively. Therefore, all important parameters have been mapped to the KORE 2 and KORE Player controllers for fluid and fast interaction. |
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#20: Other : NI Circuit Design Suite 10.1.197 (Multisim & Ultiboard) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 7 January 2009 | Views: 11686 |
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* Take advantage of the NI Electronics Workbench Group circuit design, validation, and layout platform * Integrate the easy-to-use capture and powerful simulation of Multisim with Ultiboard layout * Easily design circuits with an intuitive schematic capture environment * Quickly gain insight into circuit behavior with interactive SPICE simulation * Seamlessly transition to Ultiboard for PCB layout and routing * Reduce design errors with a streamlined process to introduce real measurements into PCB design The NI Circuit Design Suite is a complete circuit design, simulation, validation, and layout platform. The platform combines the ease of use of the intuitive NI Multisim environment with NI Ultiboard software for the layout and routing of PCBs. The circuit design suite is attractively priced with substantial savings over purchasing the individual software. Multisim provides an intuitive environment to design board-level circuits with accessible mixed-mode simulation and validation capabilities. Using a comprehensive library of components, you can build a design topology and validate circuit behavior with industry-standard SPICE simulation. With innovative measurement instruments and professional SPICE analyses, Multisim makes simulation accessible to both design engineers and domain experts. With the added power of using real-world measurements as part of the simulation process, you have a complete design validation solution. |
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#21: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics January 2009 |
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| The Author: one-x | 24 December 2008 | Views: 3891 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 14 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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#22: E-Books : Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius |
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| The Author: Ritmo | 16 December 2008 | Views: 4548 |
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Thomas Petruzzellis | McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics | 2008-09-17 | ISBN: 0071548440 | 370 pages | PDF | 5 MB Listen up! Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to build and customize both wired and wireless phone gadgets that not only save you money, but also improve the quality of your life! Using easy-to-find parts and tools for creating both retro and modern phone projects, this do-it-yourself guide begins with some background on the development of the landline phone and the cell. You'll review basic building techniques, such as installing components, building circuits, and soldering. Then you'll dive into the projects, which, while they range from easy to complex, are all designed to optimize your time and simplify your life! Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius: Features step-by-step instructions for 40 clever and practical phone projects, complete with 150 how-to illustrations Shows you how to enhance both wire-connected phones and cell phones Leaves room for you to customize your projects Removes the frustration-factor-all the parts you need are listed, along with sources |
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#23: Music : Daft Punk - Alive 2007 (2007) |
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| The Author: Marcus1989 | 16 December 2008 | Views: 1471 |
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MP3 | 12 Tracks | 128 KBPS | Genre: Electronic/House | 68 MB Alive 2007 is a Grammy nominated live album by Daft Punk, first released on November 19, 2007. It is the second album recorded live by the duo, following Alive 1997. Alive 2007 features their performance at Bercy in Paris from June 14, 2007. Tracks 1. Robot Rock / Oh Yeah 2. Touch It / Technologic 3. Television Rules The Nation / Crescendolls 4. Too Long / Steam Machine 5. Around The World / Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 6. Burnin' / Too Long 7. Face To Face / Short Circuit 8. One More Time / Aerodynamic 9. Aerodynamic Beats /Forget About The World 10. The Prime Time Of Your Life / The Brainwasher / Rollin' & Scratchin' / Alive 11. Da Funk / Daftendirekt 12. Superheroes / Human After All / Rock'n'Roll |
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#24: Music : Daft Punk - Discovery (2001) |
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| The Author: Marcus1989 | 16 December 2008 | Views: 2104 |
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MP3 | 14 Tracks | 192 KBPS | Genre: Electronic/House | 83 MB Discovery is the second studio album by the French house duo Daft Punk, released on March 13, 2001. It marks a shift in the sound from Chicago house, which they were previously known for, to disco and synthpop styles. The album also provided itself as a soundtrack to the anime film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem. Tracks:1. One More Time 2. Aerodynamic 3. Digital Love 4. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger 5. Crescendolls 6. Night Vision 7. Superheroes 8. High Life 9. Something About Us 10. Voyager |
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#25: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts December 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 15 December 2008 | Views: 2153 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 15 MB Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers. |
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#26: Design Tools » Illustration : CadSoft Eagle Professional v5.3.0 |
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| The Author: soft22 | 17 November 2008 | Views: 4628 |
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EAGLE (Easily Applicable Graphical Layout Editor) is an ECAD program produced by Cadsoft in Germany (American marketing division: Cadsoft USA). It is very commonly used by private electronics enthusiasts, because there is a very usable free demo version for nonprofit use and is available in English and German. Cadsoft has released versions for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. EAGLE provides a schematic editor, for designing circuit diagrams and a tightly integrated PCB layout editor, which automatically starts off with all of the components required by the schematic. Components are manually arranged on the board, with the help of coloured lines showing the eventual connections between pins that are required by the schematic, to aid in finding a placement that will allow the most efficient track layout. It also provides a good autorouter, which once the components have been placed will attempt to automatically find an optimal track layout to make the electrical connections. It does not always manage to find a way of routing all the signals, although it permits manual routing of critical paths such as power and high frequency lines before letting the autorouter handle the other connections. EAGLE is very popular with hobbyists because the free demo is able to create usable PCBs. (Free ECADs from some companies are crippled so that they won't save or won't print.) The only limitations of boards made with the EAGLE demo are: 2 copper layers; a maximum size of 80mm x 100mm (½ Eurocard)(~3in x ~4in). The demo version of the schematic editor module can only create single-sheet schematics. |
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#27: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics November 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 11 November 2008 | Views: 4916 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 11 MB Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. Tags: Elektor Electronics, Magazine |
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#29: E-Books » Magazine : Nuts and Volts November 2008 |
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| The Author: one-x | 28 October 2008 | Views: 1985 |
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Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 14 MB The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color. Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s. |
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#30: E-Books » Magazine : Elektor Electronics Magazine - September 2008 |
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| The Author: CaseMan | 17 September 2008 | Views: 4192 |
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Publisher: Elektor Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 11.5 MB ISSN: 0268-4519 Elektor is a monthly magazine about hobby electronics, first published as "Electuur" in the Netherlands in 1960, and now published worldwide in nine languages: English, German, Dutch, French, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish. Elektor publishes schematics of electronic designs geared to hobbyists, but also of interest to professionals. To help hobbyists build these designs Elektor also offers printed circuit boards of many of its designs, and kits and modules. If the design uses a microcontroller, as is now often the case, Elektor also publishes the sourcecode for it on their website. |
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