Electronics in Meccano
is an excellent site to browse if you want to learn about electronics, even if you
are not interested in Meccano!
Rapid Electronics
sell electronics components, project kits, tools and books.
Rapid Education has
valuable educational resources which may be downloaded free of charge.
Magenta Electronics stock electronics components and kits.
Quasar Electronics stock a
wide range of electronics kits and projects.
Electronix Online stock a
wide range of electronics components.
Boss Enclosures is a designer and manufacturer of housings
in plastics and metal.
Digital-Meters.com supply a wide range of
test and measurement instruments including digital multimeters.
Electronics in Schools
has links to teaching resources and advice for teachers planning to introduce electronics in their school.
GCSE Electronics on MSN
is a site by A Kinsey for students preparing for GCSE examinations in Electronics.
The site includes a list of revision topics with links to relevant pages on this site.
AS Electronics on MSN
is another site by A Kinsey. It has a number of topics which are not covered by this site,
for example Boolean Algebra and a summary of equations for AS Electronics.
Doctronics
has modestly-priced kits for sale and an on-line electronics textbook.
Everyday Practical Electronics is one of the best magazines
for beginners with a wide range of projects and educational articles.
Elektor magazine includes a wide range of projects and in-depth technical articles about recent developments in electronics.
The publishers also produce the i-TRIXX e-zine
covering topics such as computers, internet and DIY electronics.
Radio-Electronics.Com
has free tutorials, information, data and articles about radio and electronics, also books about electronics by Ian Poole.
The Scots Guide to Electronics
is a wide-ranging guide to electronics with many pages suitable for beginners,
such as the section on components.
The site is maintained by Jim Lesurf, a reader at the University of St Andrews.
Tony's Website by Tony van Roon
has tutorials on various electronics topics, including the 555 timer.
The site includes project ideas in the 'Electronic Circuits for the Hobbyist' section.
British Amateur Electronics Club Archive - an archive site of old
British Amateur Electronics Club (BAEC) scanned and OCRed Newsletters, PicZone, Articles and useful reviews and links,
including topics such as operational amplifiers and an introduction to SCART.
PICAXE - an excellent way to learn about and use Programmable
Integrated Circuit microcontrollers (PICs). The programming software is available to download free of charge and no
specialist equipment is required other than a low-cost download lead. The site includes extensive documentation
with clear instructions for beginners, making the system ideal for education and users at home.
GCSE.com
has a large section on Physics with many pages relevant to electronics covering topics such as voltage,
current, Ohm's law, resistors and batteries.