Electrical
engineering is
a field of engineering that generally deals with the study
and application of electricity, electronics,
and electromagnetism.
This field first became an identifiable occupation in the latter half of the
19th century after commercialization of the electric telegraph,
the telephone,
and electric
power distribution and
use. Subsequently,broadcasting and recording
media made electronics
part of daily life. The invention of the transistor,
and later the integrated circuit, brought down the cost of
electronics to the point they can be used in almost any household object.
Electrical engineering has now
subdivided into a wide range of subfields including electronics, digital
computers, power
engineering, telecommunications, control
systems, radio-frequency engineering, signal
processing, instrumentation,
andmicroelectronics. The subject of electronic engineering is often treated as its own subfield
but it intersects with all the other subfields, including the power
electronics of power
engineering.
Electrical engineers typically hold a degree in electrical engineering or
electronic engineering. Practicing engineers may haveprofessional certification and be members of a professional
body. Such bodies include the institute of
electrical and electronics engineers (ieee) and the institution
of engineering and technology (professional society) (iet).
Electrical engineers work in a very
wide range of industries and the skills required are likewise variable. These
range from basic circuit theory to the management skills required of a project
manager. The tools and equipment that an individual engineer may
need are similarly variable, ranging from a simple voltmeter to a top end analyzer to sophisticated
design and manufacturing software.
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