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binaryblade
Posted - Aug 08 2004 : 01:43:37 AM I had noticed that alot of people in this forum are electrical engineers or industrial electritians and they obviously went to school for a few years to know what they know about electricity. But my question is where can a guy get the information to jump from building predesigned circuits to designing his own. I know the internet has copious pages but I am more interested in one site or one book that is kind of a from the ground up for electrical wiring. (pilots should recognize that one).
By the way I just noticed that your from Canada too aaron if you don't mind me asking what province?
Suddenly I realize that I, like most of humanity, only know enough to be dangerous.
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Aaron Cake
Posted - Aug 09 2004 : 10:17:58 AM Ontario.
Best source for info like this are electronics textbooks. Should be available at any local library, especially those found at the University/College.