i am a b.techstudent ,my branch is applied electronics & instrumentation .i too love this course.
It is totally wrong. those who have a talent and need skill they will get a oppurtunity despite of their gender. only basic skill of core subject is needed.
mechanical is no doubt an evergreen branch as it is a core branch.companies may be big or small but its scope is always there applied electronics and instrumentation is a mixed branch core+software. u can get jobs in govt as well as in private sector .its demand is rising but again your college must call electrical based companies. so both r very good branch i t depends on u what to study.
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Actually there is no separate core companies for EIE,the core companies of other branches like EEE will take EIE students for their campus recruitment.
yes obviously aei is better than ece.jobs in this field are more than a ece engineer.aei student can be admitted to any company such as 1 .it companies 2 . electronics com. 3. core com. 4. industries 5. steel plants 6. telecom comp. but a ece eng. can not opt for 3,4,5numbered companies Instrumentation is a branch of applied electronics whereby measurement are the primary function of the branch such calibrating meters , oscilloscopes and other instruments. Communication is a branch of electronics whereby the primary function is handle data for peripheral devices. Both are equally important in value. To some company one is more important then the other and vice versa.
no way intrumentation control is not a core branch
Siemens! Bectel India! Fluor Daniel! ABB!
l&t core company
hi,i want kown list of core companies at hosur,because i am doing final belongs to ELECTRONIS and INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING ...
Inner core electrons are electrons that shield attraction between protons and valence electrons.
Applied Electronics is a branch of engineering and technology that focuses on the practical application of electronic principles, components, and systems to solve real-world problems and create functional devices. It combines theoretical knowledge of electronics with hands-on skills to design, develop, test, and maintain electronic equipment and systems. Key Aspects of Applied Electronics Core Focus: Using electronic circuits and systems in practical applications. Bridging the gap between theoretical electronics and industrial needs. Components: Active components like transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. Passive components like resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Tools and Techniques: Schematic design and circuit simulation tools. Testing and debugging using oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers. Applications of Applied Electronics Consumer Electronics: Televisions, smartphones, and home appliances. Communication Systems: Radios, satellite systems, and mobile networks. Industrial Automation: Control systems, sensors, and robotics. Healthcare: Medical devices like ECG machines, MRI systems, and pacemakers. Automotive Industry: Electronic control units (ECUs) in vehicles and safety systems. Energy Systems: Power electronics for renewable energy and efficient energy distribution. Relation to Other Fields Electrical Engineering: Focuses on power generation and distribution, while applied electronics deals with electronic circuits and devices. Computer Engineering: Shares common ground in digital electronics and microprocessors. Mechatronics: Combines applied electronics with mechanical and control systems. Skills Required in Applied Electronics Circuit design and analysis. Microcontroller and microprocessor programming. Embedded systems development. Understanding of digital and analog electronics. Familiarity with signal processing and communication protocols. Career Opportunities Professionals in applied electronics can work in industries such as: Telecommunications Consumer electronics manufacturing Automotive electronics Aerospace and defense Medical device development In essence, applied electronics takes the theoretical concepts of electronics and adapts them to practical, innovative, and industrial uses.
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