Electronics
Most of the content here is technician-level, some ranges down to middle school.  All of the standard topics, (DC, AC, Analog Devices and Semiconductors, Digital, and Microprocessor programming, interfacing, and applications), are covered here.  Specialty topics may also be found here as well as in the pop-up menus above, and on the main page.
 Heathkit Educational Systems
Heath's training systems are a tightly integrated, highly successful and very affordable.  Their books are easy to understand, they are well written and lack confusion.  Heath's long history in electronics is well deserved.

Lab work may utilize individual components connected in a breadboard, and/or pre-wired elements and circuits in boards designed to significantly reduce lab time.   Heathkit's trainers inexpensive for their function in this training system.  Heath also augments their offering with video tapes, Computer Aided Instruction (CAI), parts packages, instructor guides and other support items.
  Link to Heathkit's Core Electronics Page.

Titles in Heath's Core Electronics series include:  Concepts of Electricity, Electronics Concepts, Electronic Fundamentals, DC Electronics, AC Electronics, Semiconductor Devices, Electronic Circuits, Digital Techniques, Microprocessor Programming, Microprocessor Interfacing & Applications, (6806, 68HC11, 8085).

Heathkit's newest courses in their Core-series include:
Renewable Energy, Analog Electronics and Digital Electronics.
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  Link to Heathkit's Telecommunications Page.

Titles in Heath's Telecommunications Series include:   Network Topologies & Copper Cabling, Fiber Optic Cabling, Fiber Optic Theory & Applications, Principles of Electronic Communications, Telephone Systems, Wireless Communication Fundamentals, Wireless Communication Systems.

The Telcom series also features the Instructor Support Modules which have full lesson plans, required materials lists, background information, reading assignment summaries, lesson objectives, PowerPoint and HTML presentations with instructor narratives.
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