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Related: Steve Morrison's BBCircuits (Breadboard Circuits) channel on YouTube (which looks like a great channel for anyone interested in electronics!):

https://www.youtube.com/@BBCircuitsbySteveMorrison/videos



Sheesh. Any resources in old school text plus some piccies format?



Some excellent links; thank you very much!

(Yes, I remember Forrest Mims (as an author) from "the old Radio Shack days" (where his books were primarily found, back in the day...) He was a great author of electronics related texts. It's nice to see his works preserved online!)


Sarcasm I see.

The video referred by the original post is 5 minutes long so I could probably scan the equivalent text in 1 minute. More, I could use a text version as reference, which is a lot more difficult when scrolling about in a video.


No sarcasm here; you asked for some text-based resources and so I listed some that I know to be quality-- Paper copies of these books and some parts/breadboards to tinker with are how I learned the basics of electronics a couple of decades ago. The fundamentals haven't changed.




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