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A large list of links to applets and tutorials that discuss the fabrication of semiconductors. Each link is also listed... see more
Twenty-three Flash games to help students learn some basic electronics knowledge and skills, such as resistor color... see more
Shockwave simulation. Depicts a typical household and its appliances. Selecting an appliance displays important... see more
This is a free online textbook that is linked to the overall site, All About Circuits. This book covers DC circuits,... see more
A java application that functions as simple DC circuit simulator. Available components are batteries, bulbs, swithches,... see more
This Java applet shows a direct current electrical motor which is reduced to the most important parts for clarity.... see more
Web assignment is based on a Shockwave simulation by The Article 19 Group. User is asked basic questions about energy... see more
Real-time, theory-based interactive simulations of some simple electronic circuits that look just like the schematic... see more
This Java applet simulates a generator which is reduced to the most important parts for clarity. Instead of an armature... see more
Applet that demonstrates the use of an oscilloscope. User is given sample questions, for which the applet states whether... see more
A collection of over 140 videos of Physics Demonstrations covering a wide variety of topics, from mechanics to atomic.... see more
Composition resistors are color coded to indicate the resistance values of resistors in ohms as well as the tolerance... see more
This Macromedia ShockWave applet illustrates visually the complex impedance in RLC series circuits. The users may use... see more
This page demonstrates how CMOS transistors and basic gates work. It is intended for our computer science undergraduate... see more
You are given a choice of five different resistors and five different capacitors. You may coose any one resistor and any... see more
Applet uses the Biot-Savart law to illustrate the magnetic field created by two parallel wires. Source code available in... see more
When hands-on experiences in a physical laboratory are not available, computer simulations are often the next best... see more
Explore how an individual Field Effect (FET) transistor is fabricated on a silicon wafer simultaneously with millions of... see more
This course will focus for a large part on MOSFET and CMOS, but also on heterojunction BJT, and photonic devices.First... see more