Whether you're searching for a particular electronic part or are a electronics hobbyist, you're sure to find something in the many sites listed below. From the collector who refurbishes old tube televisions to the merchant selling iPods, this is the ring for all electronicss sites.
a cool place for electronics hobbyists, professionals and a very informative source for students. This website is currently concentrated on microcontrollers, abbreviations/acronyms related to electronics, computers and other related fields.
A fascinating little corner of the internet where I share electronics concepts I'm working on, designing or modding them myself, and asking you for feedback to improve them. In return you get nicely-drawn schematics and complete circuit descriptions.
Craig Dewick's information and electrotechnology account in Sydney, Australia. This is where you'll find loads of information relevant to my interests in electronics, computing and information technology. This site is running on a machine built with components from Sun Microsystems.
This theremin was built using the design of the 126 theremin from Art's Theremin Page. I made some modifications to the 126 design to use parts that I had on hand.
CCI designs and manufactures embedded communications modules. Our products are form factor compatible and include an easy to use extended AT command set to access features.
This site contains complete schematics and code for a 68HC11 based frequency counter, square wave synthesizer, sine wave synthesizer, programmable filter, capacitance and inductance meter, with a digitalker speech synthesizer output.
Ohio Valley Services provides the inexperienced a way to program DSS (DTV) h and hu cards as well as DishNetwork cards (satellite test cards) with indefinite support, dss programming software, and dishnetwork programming software. We sell access card programmers (smart card readers), unloopers (unlooping), emulators (emulating), but not bootloaders for dss h cards