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  2. Outline of electrical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Academic discipline – branch of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level. Disciplines are defined (in part), and recognized by the academic journals in which research is published, and the learned societies and academic departments or faculties to which their practitioners belong.

  3. Mathematical methods in electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fourier transforms are used for frequency analysis and signal processing. Laplace transforms are used for solving differential equations and analyzing system stability. Numerical Methods: Employed for simulating and solving complex circuits that cannot be solved analytically. Used in computer-aided design tools for electronic circuit design.

  4. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A firmware component of a microprocessor-controlled system. embedded system A computer system that controls a device or system, with no or a minimal user interface; for example, the ignition system in a car may have a microprocessor to control it. enameled wire Wire insulated with a thin flexible layer of enamel, used for electrical windings.

  5. Keithley Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Product offerings include integrated systems solutions [buzzword], instruments, and personal computer (PC) plug-in boards that can be used as system components or as stand-alone solutions. [buzzword] The company's markets are engineers, technicians, and scientists in manufacturing, product development, and research functions.

  6. History of electromagnetic theory - Wikipedia

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    Thus the volt, from the Italian Volta, has been adopted as the practical unit of electromotive force, the ohm, from the enunciator of Ohm's law, as the practical unit of resistance; the ampere, after the eminent French scientist of that name, as the practical unit of current strength, the henry as the practical unit of inductance, after Joseph ...

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  8. 1866 – the first successful transatlantic telegraph system was completed. Earlier submarine cable transatlantic cables installed in 1857 and 1858 failed after operating for a few days or weeks. Earlier submarine cable transatlantic cables installed in 1857 and 1858 failed after operating for a few days or weeks.

  9. List of IEEE Milestones - Wikipedia

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    1964 – TPC-1 Transpacific Cable System; 1964 – High-definition television System; 1964 – BASIC Computer Language; 1965–1984 – Alvin Deep-Sea Research Submersible; 1965 – First 735 kV AC Transmission System; 1965–1971 – Railroad Ticketing Examining System (developed by OMRON of Japan) 1965 – Dadda multiplier; 1965 – Moore's Law