If you ever plan on being an Electrical/Electronics Engineer it is a very good course because it will show you how to use Labview and National Instruments hardware which will allow you test any piece of electronics.
in every single appliance electronics is used so from this u can understand that how important electronics is after becoming an electronic engineer u can find job in various companies u will have various job opportunities i hope that's enough to answer your question
High school diploma, followed by a three/four year college course in electronics. Math must be good, together with an ability to communicate in good English.
If you are good in calculus, it is quite simple otherwise it will be very difficult Quite simple? Let me correct you on that. NO, it is NOT quite simple, whether you are good at calculus or not. That is like saying if you understand the body then medical school is super easy. Neither are. I am currently working on my Associates in electronics. My math skills are fair, not great. I used to work with several electronics technicians and engineers, and my manager had a Masters in EE. Very smart guy and he even said that the course was extremely hard. He is right. I have read several times that electronics and chemistry are two of the hardest majors. I have a friend who is a chemist and he said it was hard, and from my experience in studying electronics, YES, it is VERY hard. However, it is also a very rewarding career if you stick with it and have a passion for it. Lastly, if you choose to go for an engineering degree, get at least a Bachelors, if not a Masters. Anything less won't get you very far. It will be a very hard 4 or 5 years, but totally worth it.
An op amp is made from transistors, resistors and capacitors. It is enclosed in a "chip". A basic instrumentation amp is made of 2 op-amps. you can't have a single op-amp perform as good as a instrumentation amp, although it can perfrom the same task. An i-amp has much better CMMR (common-mode rejection) and a higher input impedance.
I've been to Gadget Fx and the give a really good service and repair most electronics stuff They also buy and sell stuff They arre in Leeds West Yorkshire
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yes... it is nice college to do ece
Electronics and Instrumentation department is one of the recently introduced branches of Engineering in Instrumentation area emphasizing the importance of Electronics in the Instrumentation field. Since Electronics being the order of the day, it is very much necessary for the young minds to get accustomed with the latest developments in Electronics field. Moreover Instrumentation being one of the most important sought branches in Industrial point of view, a combination of Electronics and Instrumentation would fetch high dividends for the students who take up Electronics and Instrumentation as their career course. Role Of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineers The students who specialize in Electronics and Instrumentation undergo courses in Instrumentation (like Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical), Electrical Machines, Electronic circuits, Control Systems, Digital Signal Processing etc… Theses courses help the Engineers to design, develop and fabricate various electronic related accessories. Another aspect of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering lies in the engineer's involvement in field of Automation. Automation being one of the latest trend in all Industries. Control and Optimization is another important criterion in many Industries. Electronics and Instrumentation engineers having good exposure in these areas will be highly effective in solving various critical needs of the Industries Job Oppurtunities Electronics and Instrumentation Engineers have a bright future ahead of them as they are needed by almost all Industries in various cadres like Design, Development, Fabrication, Inspection, Quality control, Maintenance and Service and so on. Most Software MNC's also feel the importance of Automation in Electronics background and they are looking for recruiting Electronics and Instrumentation Engineers for their mutual concerns.
If you really work hard every course has a good scope.
i thick cissco certified professional course will be a good starting point
Robotics generally involves good deal electronics be it the various components involved in the making of circuits or something else. Digital electronics,electronic devices and various other electronics related subjects are useful in the field of robotics. So if you are master in the field of electronics you will definitely excel in the field of robotics.
well.... In India, Mechanical is the best and then Electrical. And of course, Civil is one of the good trade. But, Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) is the worst trade , so never choose it.
it is a good course
Good questian.may be recruted.it depends on your perfomance in b-tech
Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering
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.
Mechanical, production engineering