Since Th3Uniqu3's brain is not yet available for direct download, I need to increase my electronic knowledge the old-fashioned way.
Given that I have no math skills beyond algebra and the physics I was taught dates to 1960, I need something that will give me a good basic understanding of how circuits are constructed without levaing me flummoxed. If I attempt to add filtering and inductors to a PSU I'd like to avoid the magic smoke. Knowledge of oscilloscopes and how to use them would be nice. Knowledge of transistors, diodes, resistors, inductors and so on.
I see there are "Electronics for Dummies" type books out there.
Please feel free to suggest a course of action or book(s) that would help, given my lack of knowledge. Thanks in advance!
Given that I have no math skills beyond algebra and the physics I was taught dates to 1960, I need something that will give me a good basic understanding of how circuits are constructed without levaing me flummoxed. If I attempt to add filtering and inductors to a PSU I'd like to avoid the magic smoke. Knowledge of oscilloscopes and how to use them would be nice. Knowledge of transistors, diodes, resistors, inductors and so on.
I see there are "Electronics for Dummies" type books out there.
Please feel free to suggest a course of action or book(s) that would help, given my lack of knowledge. Thanks in advance!
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