If you have a circuit you want to submit a circuit, send it to:
jrus...@u.washington.edu
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| JERRY RUSSELL \/Amiga|"If clouds burst,thunder in your|
| jrus...@cac.washington.edu | ear, you scream but no one |
| Lab Assistant, Computing & Communications | hears...I'll see you on the |
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| pfl...@u.washington.edu | - Roger Waters |
| Univ. of Washington Electrical Engineering| |
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But where is it anyway ?
Do you have any adresse yet ??????
How about:
ftp://bode.ee.ualberta.ca/pub/cookbook
--
l...@tfnet.ils.unc.edu (Lou Sortman) for(i=0; i<3; i++) puts(
"Janet! Dr. Scott! \n"
"Janet! Brad! \n"
Whoever dies with the most LEGO wins. "Rocky! <Uh!> \n");
: But where is it anyway ?
: Do you have any adresse yet ??????
While not exactly as described (any not containing actual schematics in
gif files, etc.), here's a reposting for an ftp site with references to
circuits:
Subject: FTP site with 16,000 CIRCUIT references
Thought this group would be a good place to make it known that we have a
database of about 16,000 bibliographic references (from over 350
magazines/journals) of articles/papers containing practical electronic
circuit designs (that includes a myriad of physics and scientific
instrumentation journals).
This database and driver program is shareware. You may not sell it!
(but you can give it away - unaltered).
Just ftp gaitlab1.uwaterloo.ca
Directory /pub/circuits/demo contains a small demo.
Directory /pub/circuits/main has the big one (~3Mbytes before
unzipping, ~9Mbyte after)
[be sure to give a bin command before getting the binary files]
The database has a front end for searches on title, device numbers (eg
741, 2N3904, MC1496, etc.), and circuit descriptions. The individual
files are also dBASE-compatible, so if you don't like the front end you
can use many other utilities to extract data.
Subject matter covers just about every field, including RF, audio,
computers, interfacing, DSP, data acquisition, instrumentation, etc.
Copyrights are honored (registered with CCC - the Copyright Clearance
Center), so if anyone needs hard copy of articles from those periodicals
that qualify, they can get them. We're hoping to update annually or
semi-annually.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Peter Sawatzky
>>> e-mail psaw...@uoguelph.ca <<<