Welcome to the Electronic Cookbook Archive

Visitors since January 16 , 1996 Local Time Today is

This is the the University of Alberta Circuit "Cookbook" archive. It may be found at the anonymous FTP site of ftp.ee.ualberta.ca, in the /pub/cookbook directory. Mirror sites include the following: The cookbook and electrical portion of this archive is now being mirrored at IEEE Student Branch Uof Cincinnati
The cookbook portion of the archive is also mirrored at James Cook University of North Queensland, Australia
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Both the Electrical and Cookbook portion of this archive is being mirrored at C.D.S., Mostra d'Oltremare Napoli, Italy Cookbook , Electrical

First, a disclaimer:

NEITHER THE SITE MAINTAINER (DAN CHARROIS) NOR THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA TAKES ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CORRECTNESS, COMPLETENESS, OR SAFETY OR LEGAL ISSUES INVOLVING ANY OF THE ELECTRONIC CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS FOUND AT THIS SITE. ALL CONSTRUCTION MUST BE CARRIED OUT "AT YOUR OWN RISK", BOTH TO YOUR EQUIPMENT AND YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY.

The purpose of the site is to provide a place for electronics enthisiasts to share circuit ideas with others. If you have a circuit you would like to upload here, please consult the README.UPLOADER file for instructions on how to do so. Although the site was originally intended for standard "cookbook" circuits, so far there seem to be more "complete" circuits that get more specific than a "cookbook" circuit. Though I'd prefer cookbook circuits, I'll accept pretty much anything related to electronic design, as there is a lot to be learned by even examining complete circuits.

This archive is provided by the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alberta By Dan Charrois who is a student in the Department. Please direct any inquiries as to the contents of the archive to him.

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