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The View from the Chalkboard – August 2013

For this month’s edition of the “View from The Chalkboard” I am focusing on...

The View from the Chalkboard – May 2013

One of the questions I get asked frequently is “What software exists that can...

The View from the Chalkboard – February 2013

Welcome to the second installment of my column on who’s doing what in university-based...

The View from the Chalkboard – November 2012

I am pleased to be writing this first edition on what we plan will...

Conductors and “Conductive Paths” – What Is Really Happening (And why should anyone care?)

When people are asked what is the most commonly used component in electrical or electronic circuits, the typical answers are “Well, of course everyone knows its resistors”, or “It must be capacitors”, and even sometimes “Nothing operates without transistors”. In fact, none of those answers are correct; the real answer is that conductors are the most common type of component.

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