Links to some useful websites.
E-books and resources for Electrical Engineers and Mathematicians:
1. ocw.mit.edu
Mit's opencourseware website. Has some great lecture notes and resources for all self-learners.
2. http://www.geocities.com/alex_stef/mylist.html
A list of links to useful mathematical textbooks available for free on the Internet.
They are all legal and maintained by their authors or by the legitimate publisher.
3. http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/~maxal/e-books.html
Free e-books on Algorthms, math and cryptography.
4. http://allaboutcircuits.com/
The ultimate source for simple tutorials on everything from basic circuit theory to
digital electronics.
5. www.dspguide.com
Probably the best introductory text on Digital Signal Processing from an applications
point of view. All the chapters are availabe for free online.
6. www.dspguru.com and www.dsprelated.com
very useful DSP links. DSPrelated has an active forum on all things DSP.
7. www.analog.com
If you even happen to use Analog Devices' DSP's, this website is the ultimate resource.
9. http://britneyspears.ac/physics/fbarr/fbarr.html
Semiconductor Physics Basics with a twist..
Other Links:
1. www.gutenberg.com
Probably the best place if you re looking for some classic books. It's an online library that contains
great books all available free of cost.
2. www.world-newspapers.com
A nice collection of newspapers from around the world sorted by coountry and continent
3. www.bendib.com
The best political cartoons on the web.
4. www.bbc.co.uk
News
5. www.espnstar.com
News and info on soccer and F1 racing.
6. www.cricinfo.com
Cricket news and info.