Does anybody have some really cool forumulas for electronics? I am not just talking about simple ones, like Ohm's Law, i want anything. Anything from simple to REALLY COMPLEX(mind you, my math skills are A LOT better than my electronics skills, and a world better than my ability to spell.
Please support the cause! The more complex the better!!!
Usually, we start with the problem and work toward the solution. You want to start with the solutions. What will you do with them?
Go down to the library and get a book on network analysis. I guarantee you it will enough cool formulas to keep you busy for a LONG time. Some of them are even useful.
Also, get a book on control (feedback) theory. Lots of useful formulas there, too.
I took those as upper division classes, though. Unless you have the math background, they won't make any sense to you. Lots of Laplace notation and transforms, calculus, etc.
I enjoy a cool circuit diagram or electronic project as much as the next electronic tech. But given the choice of spending time with a good woman versus a transistor and a formula.... well, I'll take the woman anytime.
What does electronics formulas have to do with women anyways? I think you are the one that needs more help than me(although, that bar is set pretty high by yours truly... )
I enjoy a cool circuit diagram or electronic project as much as the next electronic tech. But given the choice of spending time with a good woman versus a transistor and a formula.... well, I'll take the woman anytime.
What does electronics formulas have to do with women anyways? I think you are the one that needs more help than me(although, that bar is set pretty high by yours truly... )
Electronics can be fun and exciting. However at your age I would think your hormones should be gravitating you towards females.... that is unless your meter's needle deflects in a different direction.
Women in electronics are more rare than those in auto mechanics. Rarely at a computer/electronics show will you see one, unless they are a saleswoman or the tag-a-long partner to that electro-geek perusing through a bin of RAM cards. **broken link removed**
Certainly rare, but back when Sharp Electronics UK used to run an annual service competition they had a special catagory for women, one for TV/VCR and one for Microwave.
Every year the same two women were there, the TV/VCR was young and lovely (and she was also a pot holer, which I've done in the past), the Microwave one was older (about my age) but also a good looking woman.
I don't think either ever won the final? (I won it twice), but both were impressive and good engineers.