Thank you for asking though - some people post in several sections and it makes it harder for the moderators to tidy up!
Brian.
thanks for the prompt reply, Brian, and, you're welcome - that was precisely the problem I wanted to avoid
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EDIT: thanks, too, Brad
Another similar, related question, if I may: Is there a specific forum, group, album, etc. holding links to outside, but helpful
reference material, or is such scattered across posts by forum? If you all don't have that, I think a dedicated, one-stop reference forum might be prove really handy, using, say, a tag of some sort that earmarks the category (forum) where discussion should happen, e.g. TAG= "Elementary_Electronics," "Analog_Circuit_Design," etc. (As opposed to placing references inside their respective forums.) Worst case headache for you and your fellow moderators would be having to move ensuing discussions into their proper forum.
I think you get what I mean, just a repository of links to internet goodies, maybe with a 10,000 foot description requested of the poster. Here's one on my desk, for instance. At the moment, I'm drilling into the guts of OpAmps, one of my favorites is the well-known "Op Amps for Everyone," by Ron Mancini, Ed. at Texas Instruments. There are older editions all over the internet, and recent editions on Amazon, of course. Even the older, quasi-public-domain, versions, such as the Design Reference from 2002, are very much still usable.
So, if I were to post this in a
Reference Materials forum, I'd do a run down and review of what I have access to.
thoughts?
thanks for your time - much appreciated.
- Howard