Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is a very broad field, ranging from all aspects of information processing, power production and power distribution.
The main fields are electronics (including micro-, opto- and power electronics), communication technology, automation control, computer vision, and energy technology.
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- A collection of information for electronics engineers, students, and hobbyists. Includes books and publications, as well as information on components and tools.
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- Contains information, links, and tools to analyze and synthesize transmission lines.
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- Research and management about electromagnetic fields. Includes scientific papers, PowerQuality and Property Management articles.
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- Offers an introduction to Boundary Scan Test and the JTAGer application by José Manuel Martins Ferreira, University of Porto.
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- Includes a glossary of terms provided by Nulec Industries.
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- Articles and tutorials about motors, drives, and motion control.
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- Calculators to determine amps, horsepower, kilowatts, kVA, volts, and generator size.
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- Databases of worldwide industry standards, active and passive components, industrial catalogs, government parts and logistics, commercial parts information, military specifications and standards, federal documents, and diminishing manufacturing sources.
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- Includes links to electrical industry sites, news releases and technical articles.
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- Information provided by the U.S. Department of Labor describing career prospects.
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- A research group working in the field of electromagnetic compatibility at Polytechnic of Milan University, Milan, Italy.
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- Includes schematics, component information, application notes, software downloads, and career links.
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- Discusses the roles of electrical engineers.
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- An online resource and community with advices and tutorials on circuits, semiconductor, computer, telecom, analog, digital design, vlsi, dsp, electric power, microprocessor.
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