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The Workbench
Your mother wants you to read these pages first!
Basic Electricity
Start here if you don't know anything about electricity or electronics.
These pages cover the basics. They are great for young students.
Circuits
Circuits in this list range from very simple (1 star) to very complex (5 stars).
Suggestions for circuits that should be added are always welcome.
Reference Material
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Power Supplies
Sources
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All Electronics Corporation
Excellent source of surplus items, low to medium quantities.
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Allied Electronics
Excellent full line distributor.
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All-Spec
Looks like a good source for tools, equipment, supplies. I have not ordered from them yet.
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Alltronics
Excellent source of surplus items, especially the esoteric.
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B.G. Micro
Excellent source of surplus items, especially for older but still interesting ICs.
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Cheap-Chips
My own site - Mainly older hard to find linear devices.
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Digi-Key Corporation
The best full-line distributor (in my humble opinion).
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Electronic Goldmine
Great source of surplus and unusual stuff - check this site regularly!
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Jameco Electronics
Specialty supplier of electronics and computer items - great for PC interface cards.
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Marlin P Jones & Associates
Wide variety of new and surplus items. Tools and test equipment too. I have one of their hot air soldering stations.
It works well and is reasonably priced.
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Mouser Electronics
Another full line distributor. Although I have not ordered from them, others give them a good recomendation.
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Newark Electronics
Another excellent full-line distributor. I use them whenever Digi-key doesn't have what I want.
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Ocean State Electronics
This company looks like a good source for kits, components, tools, and test equipment. I have not ordered from them yet.
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Timeline Inc.
A great source for alphanumeric LCDs - other surplus, mainly devices, modules, very few components.
Construction Techniques
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