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American Institute of Physics
- Publisher of a noted physics journal, the AIP
offers an informative on-line version,
"Applied Physical Letters." It also
runs Pinet, a network designed for the science
community. It provides great links to related
sites.
CommerceNet
- A huge non-profit electronic-marketplace catalog,
at first frequented solely by Silicon Valley
corporations, now links you to many major
corporations, from American Express to Xerox.
Electrical Engineering Shop
- The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's thorough and
informative site is filled with relevant
hyperlinks, with descriptions of each. It's
cataloged into separate areas such as "EE
Info Sites," "Microprocessors,"
and "Electronic Design Software." This
page makes it fun and easy for EEs to surf the
Web.
Electronics and Electrical
Engineering Laboratory (NIST)
- The prestigious research institute offers
extensible links to its electricity,
semiconductor, electromagnetic fields,
technologies and other research divisions. Also,
there are links to virtual research being done at
NIST.
Electronics Case Studies Library
- Carleton University's site for more than 250
engineering cases, featuring abstracts, and paper
on writing case studies. The catalog can be
searched by subject classification.
Enterprise Integration Network
(EINet)
- The "Galaxy" at EINet supports
electronic commerce by enabling businesses to
interact on the net, but it is also the largest
source of searchable hyperlinks and information
for the engineering community. With more than 400
links for electrical engineering ab\nd 600 for
electronics engineers, this is the place to spend
your Net time.
European Laboratory for Particle
Research (CERN)
- One of the world's largest scientific labs, the
Swiss-French research center developed the WWW.
It has links to client and server software and
documentation, and the Virtual Library.
The Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
- IEEE's home page features links to all of their
societies, including recent IEEE Computer
Society; membership info; an electronic version
of their newsletter The Institute; calls
for papers; job and career info; and the recent IEEE
Spectrum Electronic Supplement.
The institution of Electrical
Engineers (IEE)
- This extensive site features links to all the
U.K. organization's societies, publications, and
the INSPEC information database it produces.
VIUF Internet Services (VHDL.org)
- The VHDL organization site is the central point of
all VHDL-related work and projects.
WWW Home Page for the Electronic Design Interchange
Format (EDIF.org)
- EDIF-format related information.
International Society for Optical
Engineering
- The SPIE Publications Archive is on-line, and has
links to The Signal Processing Information Base
(SPIB) - a major data repository cosponsored by
the National Science Foundation.
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory
- The Department of Energy's lab links you to their
defense, nuclear science and technology research,
including computation, lasers, advanced sensors,
as well as information on their missions on
global security, ecology and bioscience.
Microelectronics Research Center
(MRC)
- NASA's site for VLSI design is a repository for
current CAD software for commertial and academic
sectors.
MOSIS
- The MOSIS service is a low-cost and small-volume
production service for custom VLSI circuit
development. For large volumes, it will assist
you with the appropriate vendors. The page also
provides links to info on VLSI prototyping.
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA)
- NASA's world of information at the click of a
mouse. For electrical engineers: epims1.gsfc.nasa.gov/engineering/ee.html.
Sandia National Laboratories
- The Department of Energy giant has a wealth of
information on its energy and environmental
programs, advanced microelectronics technologies,
and transportation research.
Sarnoff Research institute
- On of the largest contract research firms in the
world, their home page links you to their
engineering, science, technology, business and
policy divisions; and also to their wholly owned
David Sarnoff Research Center.
Sun Microsystem's Information and
Technology Exchange (SunSITE) Central
- Home base for Sun and Cisco's gift to the Net:
SunSITE. It has links to free U.S. Government
hypertext documents, multimedia exhibits, and all
the SunSITE's in the world. There's also a
powerful search engine to help you to locate
specific data.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- The page is currently in demonstration phase, but
still worth a look. Available is general
information for all who want to patent or
trademark their work, so you don't have to stay
on hold for hours on the phone anymore.
U.S. Patent Database
- The Internet's Multicasting Service maintains a
page that features a variety of services, such as
radio on the Net, government databases, and the
full-text searchable 1994 and '95 U.S. Patent
archive.
World Wide Web Virtual Library
- With clear descriptions of their links, the WWW
Library features everything from Art to UFO's;
but the electrical-engineering home page is a
must see for all in the community. It features
"What's New" in electrical engineering,
descriptions and links to many major EE academic
and research institutions, manufacturers, and
vendors.
Carnegie-Mellon University
- Links to all the school's renowned engineering,
chemical and biology departments, and to the
federally funded and extensive Software
Engineering Institute.
Cornell University
- This is Cornell's engineering library Gopher, and
the site has more great Net links to related
engineering sites.
Delft University of Technology
- The electrical-engineering department in the
Nethrlands has developed a chip-design packeage
that includes a full set of tools for the
synthesis and verification of semicustom
sea-of-gates and gate-array chips (OCEAN).
Helsinki University of Technology
- Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory provides
links to publications, research and APLAC, a
general-purpose analog circuit simulation and
design program developed here.
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT)
- MIT has an extensive on-line library, an
interactive database for microfabrication, links
to their Technology Labs, a Center for Advanced
Engineering Study, TCAD and VLSI information, and
the Semiconductor Subway - which links you to all
manner of semiconductor- and microsystems-related
info and facilities.
Purdue University
- The electrical-engineering school links you to
its labs, recent publications and an annual
summary that focuses on the research of the
faculty members.
Stanford University
- The Bay Area university links you to its Centers
for Design Research, Integrated Systems and its
electronic library.
Strathclyde University (U.K.)
- University offers engineering libraries and links
to information on research of AEC, CAL,
Concurrent Engineering, Data Modeling as well as
a link to a great Engineering Information Guide.
University of California, Berkeley
- From basic campus info to state-of-the-art
research on AEGIS, CAD, DBMS, AIC and Robotics
(to name but a few subjects) - links galore.
University of Missouri-Rolla
- Details on its EE program, along with great
indexes of related sites for the engineer and the
engineering student.
AT&T 800-number Directory
- "Let your fingers do the keying" and
search the 800-number database by category or
customer.
"E2W3"-Electrical
Engineer's Hotlist
- Good WWW resources from Leader-Murphy Inc., an
Internet consulting firm.
Electronic Fronier Foundation
(EFF)
- The page for your legal rights on the Net.
Archives of related First Amandment documents are
linkable, as is legal advice from the premier
legal eagles of the Net.
Global Network Navigator (GNN)
- O'Reilly Publishing's classy page links you to
the Internet in an enjoyable manner. For the
latest in Net news, and instruction on
"surfing the Net", go here. Also a
"Traveler's Center," "Personal
Finance," "Business Pages," and a
"Digital Drive-in" for multimedia
demos. The on-line Whole Internet Catalog has
links to useful Net resources, and a link to the
engineer's favorite comic strip:
"Dilbert".
Internet Shopping Network
- The wave of the future? Check out this glitzy
"cybermall".
InterNIC
- The internet's required info home page for the
A-to-Z of Net use and access, info on locating
resources and connectivity.
Yahoo Internet Directory
- Huge directory of directories of Internet sites
for virtually any topic - including engineering
and its related fields.
Apple Computer
- All about Apple, with an extensive library
on-line - "Tech Info"
Bellcore
- What the RBOCs' laboratory is researching and
offering.
CMP Publications
- The most widely read engineering trade
publications on-line - such as Electronic
Engineering Times, Electronic Buyers' News
and OEM Magazine. Also has an on-line
Internet edition (EE Times-interactive, or EET-i)
that has up-to-the-minute information and related
matters.
Cadence Design Systems
- The leader in development and marketing of
design-automation software and services gives you
all its products and services news.
Cisco Systems
- The router giant features its products and
services links, plus The Packet (Cisco's
user on-line magazine), a calendar for world-wide
internetworking conferences and conventions, and
multimedia demonstrations.
Digital Equipment Corporation
(DEC)
- Links to its worldwide research laboratories and
corporate research publications. Has a WWW
version of it's FTP server at ftp.digital.com
.
Electric Power Research (EPRI)
- Links to its research in networking and
partnership with the electric-utility industry.
Great links to related databases.
General Electric
- Links to GE divisions - from Aircraft Engineers
and Appliances to Plastics and Transportation. A
search engine will help you sort througs GE's
huge on-line database of related information.
Harris Semiconductor
- Links to all its product information, including
analog signal processing, digital signal
processing and much more.
Intel
- Information on all its products, including its
microprocessors, networking and semiconductor
product lines.
International Business Machines
(IBM)
- Big Blue isn't just pushing products on-line.
This site includes very informative features on
the industry and IBS's research. Also features an
on-line user publication, and interviews and
information from various in-house experts.
Marshall Industries
- The industrial electronic component leader offers
extensive links to its productes, trade shows,
and on-line "Chips Semiconductor Desk
Reference" and downloadable software demos.
The Mathworks Inc.
- The company that produced Matlab - with links to
a forum product tour, and on-line help in using
the popular scientific and engineering-software
tool.
Motorola Semiconductor
- Literature abstracts, an OEM Price Book, and
on-line data library are just a few of Motorola
Semiconductor's offerings.
National Semiconductor
- All the related news and product information,
plus an on-line form to subscribe to automatic
mailing lists on company-specific topics and
products.
NEC
- The world leader in communications, computers and
semiconductor components links you to its 11
major subsidiaries worldwide for info on its
products and research.
Silicon Graphics
- Innovative and colorful pages including a
"members only" page -
"SurfZone" - where you can view the
company's latest developments in virtual reality.
Sun Microsystems
- The most popular site on the Web, and you'll soon
see why - links to all of the government and
technology research info provided free on the
Internet via SunSITEs, information from its
transmissions (Sunergy), and in-depth info on
Sun's products and services.
Synopsys
- The synhesis market's leader's page links you to
info on the cutting-edge world and research in
design products. Links to info about the way it
is supplying EDA tools for customers within the
Mentor, Cadence and Viewlogic environments.
Texas Instruments Semiconductors
- TI's semiconductor page with all the trimmings,
including an informative industry related on-line
newsletter, Interation.
ADV-ELO
- SUB ADV-ELO. Automatic
distribution-list posting in latest advances in
electrical engineering
ADV-ELI
- SUB ADV-ELI. Discussion group
with topics such as electrical engineering
research, computing and telecommunications
CIRCUITS-L
- Send e-mail, home, business address. Covers
topics including electrical engineering and
circuits and systems
MICRO-EL
- SUBSCRIBE MICRO-EL. Sends you
networthy information on electrical engineering
and other technical professional conferences
Berkeley University
- Access to its digital library, device and analog
libraries, and its Design Center programs:
PSpice, Probe, Stimulus Editor and Parts.
Digital Equipment Corp.'s
Gatekeeper
- Offers 9 GBytes of information, over 2,000
directories from Digital. If there's something
you need that is freely available from the Net
community, it's here. Everything from ISO
standards to all forms of Unix software, to
typesetting programs.
The Electronic Newsstand
- More than 200 on-line magazines, including Science,
Sky and Telescope and Internet World.
They have a Web site now, but this is great for
quick ASCII text reading.
Free Software Foundation
- GNU's (Not Unix!) site for a huge amount of free
software to download.
IEEE
- Currently being overshadowed by the expanding Web
site, but still useful for quick text downloads
for IEEE standards or general information.
NIST
- Extensive "Guide to What NIST Has to
Offer," "What's New at NIST," and
links to other related Gophers.
MIT
- Lots of links for EE's including the inclusive
section "Techinfo".
Macintosh Scientific and
Engineering Users Association (MacSciTech)
- Archives for the science and engineering
communities (with pointers for electrical
engineers), and shareware available such as
digital circuit simulator and PSpice. For Macs
and DOS.
On-line Dictionary of Computing
-
Sandia
- Useful information about Sandia and links to
related sites.
Sunsite Central
- Sun Microsystem's and the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill's mammoth software and
information archive.
University of Alberta
- Expansive EE archive - includes its circuit
libraries.
Extracts used from Electronic
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