Electronics engineering Definition and 61 Threads

Electronic engineering (also called electronics and communications engineering) is an electrical engineering discipline which utilizes nonlinear and active electrical components (such as semiconductor devices, especially transistors and diodes) to design electronic circuits, devices, integrated circuits and their systems. The discipline typically also designs passive electrical components, usually based on printed circuit boards.
Electronics is a subfield within the wider electrical engineering academic subject but denotes a broad engineering field that covers subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is one of the most important and influential organizations for electronics engineers based in the US. On an international level, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) prepares standards for electronic engineering, developed through consensus and thanks to the work of 20,000 experts from 172 countries worldwide.

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    Job prospects in electronics engineering

    I am a final year student of b.tech (electrical and electronics) at NITK,india. I want to pursue my masters degree in Canada or USA (preferably Canada) with a long term intention of settling down in said countries. I have mainly done projects in the field of robotics,signal processing and AI...
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    Computer Electronics Engineering Curriculum

    Hey guys, I'm kind of building from my previous post of self-study. I am interested in the construction/building of computer parts and sciences. I was wondering if anybody could help me construct a list of topics (in sequence preferably) along with appropriate texts to learn what's listed? I...
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    Engineering PhD in electronics engineering, where, why

    Hi, I'm an italian electronics engineer. I got the bachelor degree, and the next year I'll get the master degree. Electronics and Physics fascinate me. I'd like to work in the research environment, but I'm not sure about this choice. In Italy the situation for researchers is not good (see brain...
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    Exploring Career Options: Computer vs Electronics Engineering

    I am a person who likes studying about fixing,joining and playing with objects. However cnsidering the many merit points that computer engineering has over electronics engineering(in terms of salary,placement,level of diff.)..I'm confused. Also the fact that comp engg. has some amount of...
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    Dave Jones Discovers a Quirk in Electronics Engineering!

    I frequent the community around the Electronics Engineering Video Blog. Apparently the host Dave Jones found a neat little quirk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ4r8Rc5aus A member of the forum confirmed that it worked on the CMOS version, only if the voltage was 7.555V too. What do you...
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    Biomedical Electronics Engineering

    Hi.. I just want to ask a few questions about the Biomedical Electronics Engineering course that i have taken for my Undergraduate studies.. Here are the questions: 1. What are the future of this course? 2. Is this course really beneficial? 3. Where does the job opportunities in this...
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    Power of a sine wave (electronics engineering)

    This is obviously an electronics question. In communication systems, to calculate the power of a sine wave, the formula below is used Power (Sine Wave) = 1/2 * (peak amplitude)^2 This formula is apparently a standard electronics formula. I'm trying to understand where it comes from. How...
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    Schools Pursuing a Degree in Electronics Engineering: Choosing the Right Path

    If you were in my place: 1. You want to pursue an undergraduate in electronics engineering degree (or a dual in mechanical and electrical?) 2. You were immature in high school, so now you need to get a high GPA in a community college in hopes to transfer to a university. (Social influences...
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    The 2 year AAS in Electronics Engineering Technology

    I am in a little dilemma. I have taken interest in a 2 year EET program at my local community college but am unsure if it is marketable. From my research, an AAS in Electronics Engineering Technology would qualify you for a technician's job. Are technician's in high demand these days? For...
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    Petroleum or Electronics Engineering?

    What do you think is the best area to specialize in both? What are the major PROS AND CONS in both majors?
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    Idea for electronics engineering company

    I would like to start my own electronics engineering company in the future but have no idea what it will make :smile: . If you were to start your own electronics engineering company, what would your company be about?
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