any great books for totally noobs on learning electronics?
>>53791020
bump
/diy/
>>53791020
Sparkfun
>>53791020
Google that
>hurr durr I can't do anything for myself
http://www.ece.rice.edu/~dhj/courses/elec241/col10040.pdf
Here you go fucktard
The Art of Electronics
>>53791020
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineering
>>53795040
This, its pretty good and has all you need. I really recommend it.
/diy/'s Ohm thread has everything you need in its pastebin
>>53791020
you can always build pulsar dildo with motion control on android throu wifi
>>53791020
its actually quite legit
t. Electrical engineer
>>53791020
all you really need to know is V=IR
>>53791020
radioshack had some good maker books with beginner projects that explained projects
>>53796282
The linear algebra one is decent but I can only say that after prior exposition to the discipline. Does this one do LRC circuits?
>>53791020
Electronics for dummies
:^)
>>53796282
https://a.pomf.cat/opdbdv.pdf
>>53795040
2nd this
Make sure to buy from a legitimate source, as fake books that fall apart and have errors have been popping up.
You can get the 3rd edition for like 100dollaroos from book depository
>>53801377
serious question
what order should the panels be read in
Verilog is hell on earth stay far away
>>53795040
The only correct answer.
>>53795040
This. Basically every uni lib got at least one copy in it.