Hello everyone,
I'm currently in the application process to eventually become an ACISS tech (running injury has had me out of commission for the past few months; finally sent in my medical forms so I could finish applying). As I've got a lot of time on my hands at the moment, I wanted to get a head start on learning the course material, and also learning for learning's sake.
I manged to pick up a textbook (Electronic Communication Systems for a toonie (I'm a sucker for a 99% discount). I've been going through it and I realize that I'm missing some of the basics I need for it--high school physics barely touched on electronics, and college physics skipped it entirely. I took calculus in high school, as well as college math, so my math background is relatively solid (though I'm going to do a bit of review to brush up).
Basically, I was wondering if anyone knew A) if this textbook would be covering the same sort of material I'll be learning later, B) if there was any online source you could mention to help me learn about electronics, and C) if there was any specific material I would need to learn to properly study this book.
Danke,
Danke.
I'm currently in the application process to eventually become an ACISS tech (running injury has had me out of commission for the past few months; finally sent in my medical forms so I could finish applying). As I've got a lot of time on my hands at the moment, I wanted to get a head start on learning the course material, and also learning for learning's sake.
I manged to pick up a textbook (Electronic Communication Systems for a toonie (I'm a sucker for a 99% discount). I've been going through it and I realize that I'm missing some of the basics I need for it--high school physics barely touched on electronics, and college physics skipped it entirely. I took calculus in high school, as well as college math, so my math background is relatively solid (though I'm going to do a bit of review to brush up).
Basically, I was wondering if anyone knew A) if this textbook would be covering the same sort of material I'll be learning later, B) if there was any online source you could mention to help me learn about electronics, and C) if there was any specific material I would need to learn to properly study this book.
Danke,
Danke.