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Difference between electrical engineering & electronics engineering ?

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Difference between electrical engineering & electronics engineering ?

Difference between electronics engineering and industrial electronics engineering ?

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Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications.

Electronics engineering, also referred to as electronic engineering, is an engineering discipline where non-linear and active electrical components such as electron tubes, and semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, are utilized to design electronic circuits, devices and systems, typically also including passive electrical components and based on printed circuit boards. The term denotes a broad engineering field that covers important subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.
 
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Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications.

Electronics engineering, also referred to as electronic engineering, is an engineering discipline where non-linear and active electrical components such as electron tubes, and semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, are utilized to design electronic circuits, devices and systems, typically also including passive electrical components and based on printed circuit boards. The term denotes a broad engineering field that covers important subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.

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I think of electronics as dealing particularly with semiconductors, small components, radio, tv, audio, computers.

As distinct from electrical which might apply to house wiring, household appliance installation, automotive wiring. One can do work in these fields without it requiring a knowledge of electronics as defined above.

Industrial electrical might apply to wiring and maintaining a commercial facility. Including 3-phase. Grid power such as a lineman works on. Requiring knowledge of codes, standards, safety precautions, employee insurance policies.

Industrial electronics suggests control and sensing circuits for high power applications. Or widespread communications. Or control circuits for power distribution. Where reliability is crucial since big money is involved and your job may be at stake.

Industrial electronics also suggests commercial manufacture. With an eye to marketing. Keeping within the allotted budget. Knowing what safeguards to install to make a product reliable and foolproof when it's put in the hands of the public.
 
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