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  Electronic Industries Alliance - The Alliance is a partnership of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is promoting the market development and competitiveness of the U.S. high-tech industry through domestic and international policy efforts.
  Learning and Using Morse Code -- This site shows you how to use Morse Code.  The Morse code was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, a portrait painter, of Charlestown, Massachusetts. His interest in wire telegraphy began in 1832, and a simple relay system was constructed in 1835, this was demonstrated in 1837. Morse developed "lightning wires" and the "Morse code" alphabet. (Which was not the same as we know it today.) The International Morse Code version that we now use was generated in 1848 by Friedrich Clemens Gerke. It was subsequently modified in 1865 and standardised at the International Telegraphy congress in Paris. This revision paid attention to the frequency with which letters are used in English texts.

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Name the Elements of the Periodic Table -- This quiz creates a fun way to learn the periodic table.
  The HP Calculator Museum - describes Hewlett-Packard calculators introduced from 1968 to 1986 plus a few interesting later models.
  Rice Virtual Lab in Statistics
  Science Direct - Access over 1500 scientific, technical & medical peer-reviewed journals;
search over 40 million abstracts from scientific articles; and lLink out to articles from over 120 other publishers
  supplyframe.com is a search engine designed for electronics designers and procurement folks to get a 360-degree view of a component.
  EE Homepage.com  s targeted at electrical engineering professionals, educators and students. The site contains tools, reference materials and advice to assist EEs in improving their skill sets and managing and promoting their careers.
  Complete Sun and Moon Data for One Day - You can obtain the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, transits of the Sun and Moon, and the beginning and end of civil twilight, along with information on the Moon's phase by specifying the date and location in one of the two forms below and clicking on the "Get data" button at the end of the form
  Sneak Peek at Electronics Projects For Dummies  In Electronics Projects For Dummies, Earl Boysen and Nancy Muir walk you through the building of ten cool and simple to create electronics projects. The book includes comprehensive, step by step instructions, with photos, schematics and parts lists.
  LTSpice/SwitcherCAD download  LTSpice is the best schematic capture and simulation program out there- bar none. It’s general purpose (not just for LTC parts), easy to use, fast and (best of all) free.
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