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Electronic engineering sprang from technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century and the radio and the telephone industries in the early 20th century. Many who went into broadcasting in the 1920s were only 'amateurs' in the period before world war I. Electrical engineers work on a wide range of components, devices and systems, from tiny microchips to huge industrial plants.
Electronic engineering sprang from technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century and the radio and the telephone industries in the early 20th century. Many who went into broadcasting in the 1920s were only 'amateurs' in the period before world war I. Electrical engineers work on a wide range of components, devices and systems, from tiny microchips to huge industrial plants.
Electronic engineering sprang from technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century and the radio and the telephone industries in the early 20th century. Many who went into broadcasting in the 1920s were only 'amateurs' in the period before world war I. Electrical engineers work on a wide range of components, devices and systems, from tiny microchips to huge industrial plants.
Electronic Engineering Electronics engineering, or electronic
engineering, is an engineering discipline which
utilizes non-linear and active electrical components (such as electron tubes, and semiconductor devices , especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits) to design electronic circuits, devices and systems. The discipline typically also designs passive electrical components, usually based on printed circuit boards.
Electronic engineering as a profession sprang from
technological improvements in the telegraph industry in the late 19th century and the radio and the telephone industries in the early 20th century. People were attracted to radio by the technical fascination it inspired, first in receiving and then in transmitting. Many who went into broadcasting in the 1920s were only 'amateurs' in the period before World War I.
Subfields
Signal processing deals with the analysis and
manipulation of signals. Signals can be either analog, in
which case the signal varies continuously according to the information, or digital, in which case the signal varies according to a series of discrete values representing the information. Telecommunications engineering deals with the transmission of information across a channel such as a co-axial cable, optical fiber or free space.
Control engineers often utilize feedback when
designing control systems. For example, in a car with cruise control the vehicle's speed is continuously monitored and fed back to the system which adjusts the engine's power output accordingly. Where there is regular feedback, control theory can be used to determine how the system responds to such feedback. Instrumentation engineering deals with the design of devices to measure physical quantities such as pressure, flow and temperature. These devices are known as instrumentation. Computer engineering deals with the design of computers and computer systems. This may involve the design of new computer hardware, the design of PDAs or the use of computers to control an industrial plant. Analyze What do Electronic Engineers do? and costs of electrical systems. the requirements
Electrical Engineering It is the branch of engineering that deals with
the technology of electricity. Electrical
engineers work on a wide range of components, devices and systems, from tiny microchips to huge station generators.
Pioneers in Electrical Engineering
Thomas Edison (electric light bulb)
George Westinghouse (alternating current) Nikola Tesla (induction motor) Guglielmo Marconi (radio) Philo T. Farnsworth (television).
What do Electrical Engineers do?
"Electrical engineers design, develop, test and
supervise the manufacturing of electrical
equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems and power generation equipment, states the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics . "Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPS)."