Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 For the magazine, see RadioElectronics Merge to RF engineering date August 2010 Radioelectronics is the sub field of electrical engineering concerning itself with the class of electronics electronic electrical network circuits which receive or transmit radio signals. Typically such circuits must operate at radio frequency and power levels, which imposes special constraints on their design. These constraints increase in their importance with higher frequencies. At microwave frequencies, the Reactance electronics reactance of signal trace s becomes a crucial part of the physical layout of the circuit. List of radioelectronics topics radio frequency RF oscillator s PLL , Voltage controlled oscillator Transmitter s, Transmission line s, RF connector s, Antenna electronics Antenna s, Antenna theory , List of antenna terms Radio receiver Receiver s, Tuner s Electronic amplifier Amplifier s Modulator s, demodulator s, Detector radio detector s Electronic filter RF filter s RF shielding , Ground plane PCB layout guidelines DSSS , Noise power Digital radio See also Portal RadioRadio propagation Electronic test equipment Lumped element model , SPICE Commons category Radio electronic diagrams DEFAULTSORT RadioElectronics Category Radioelectronics Telecomm stub bg de Funktechnik it Radiotecnica ja pl Radiotechnika ru uk ... more details
Image RadioElectronics Cover August 1949.jpg thumb right The August 1949 issue of RadioElectronics with Radio Craft tag line. RadioElectronics was an American electronics magazine that was published ... , started it as Radio Craft in July 1929. The title was changed to RadioElectronics in October ... 2003 issue was the last. Over the years, RadioElectronics featured audio, radio, television ... RE Sep 1973 cite journal last Lancaster first Don title TV Typewriter journal RadioElectronics ... RadioElectronics volume 29 issue 4 pages pp. 44 59 publisher Gernsback Publications month April .... ref name RadioElectronics 1979 cite journal last Shunaman first Fred title 50 Years of Electronics journal RadioElectronics volume 50 issue 10 pages pp. 42 69 publisher Gernsback Publications month October year 1979 ref RadioElectronics Hugo Gernsback first used the term Television in the December ... to expand the list, RadioElectronics . Gernsback accepted his reader s verdict and used the title that did not use the magic word of the period. RadioElectronics appeared as a subtitle in early 1948 ... Fred title Hugo Gernsback, 1884 1967 journal RadioElectronics volume 38 issue 11 pages pp. 4, 58 .... A significant portion of RadioElectronics articles and advertisements addressed the service industry ... satellites were prominently covered in the 1950s and 1960s. The typical RadioElectronics cover would ... Vladimir K. Zworykin coauthors Leslie E. Flory title Electronics Guides Your Car journal Radio ... readers. 1970s The tag line on the RadioElectronics cover from July 1970 to February 1974 was For Men ... movement , the June 1974 cover of RadioElectronics has a young lady in a bikini by a swimming ... to Popular Electronics started writing for RadioElectronics. There was some competition in digital logic projects between RadioElectronics and Popular Electronics . In September 1973, Radio ... a computer magazine in the early 1980s, RadioElectronics published many eye catching feature ... more details
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Infobox University name Moscow State Institute of Radio engineering, Electronics and Automation Technical University established 1967 city Moscow state Central Federal District country Russia coor coord 55.67105 37.481017 display inline,title type edu &sspn 0.729497,1.661682&g Moscow&ie UTF8&hq MIREA&hnear Russian Federation, Moscow&ll 55.67105,37.481017&spn 0.010818,0.025964&t h&z 15 native name , Moscow State Institute of Radio engineering, Electronics and Automation lang ru , , romanization of Russian romanised Moskovskiy Institut Radiotekhniki, Elektroniki i Avtomatiki , often abbreviated MIREA is a Russian technical university in the field of radio technology, electronics , cybernetics and automation . webtrans http www.mirea.ru Official site of the University ru DEFAULTSORT Moscow State Institute Of Radio Engineering Electronics And Automation Category Universities in Moscow Category Universities and institutes established in the Soviet Union Russia university stub fr MIREA ru , ... more details
About the technical field of electronics personal use electronic devices consumer electronics the scientific magazine Electronics magazine Image Arduino ftdi chip 1.jpg thumb right 250px Surface mount technology Surface mount electronic components Electronics is the branch of physics , engineering and technology ... board s, electronics packaging technology, and other varied forms of communication infrastructure complete circuit functionality and transform the mixed components into a working system . Electronics ... Amplifier amplification of weak radio signals and audio signals possible with a non mechanical device. Until 1950 this field was called radio technology because its principal application was the design and theory of radio transmitter s, Receiver radio receivers and vacuum tube s. Today, most electronic ... of electronic circuit s to solve practical problems come under electronics engineering . This article focuses on engineering aspects of electronics. Electronic devices and components main ... for example an amplifier , radio receiver , or Electronic oscillator oscillator . Components may .... They dominated electronics until the 1950s. Since that time, solid state devices have all but completely ... circuits Main Analog electronics Image HitachiJ100A.jpg right thumb 250px Hitachi J100 adjustable frequency drive chassis. Most analog signal analog electronic appliances, such as radio receivers, are constructed ... circuits Main Digital electronics Digital circuits are electric circuits based on a number of discrete ... circuits. Digital signal processor s are another example. Building blocks Logic gate s Adder electronics Adders Flip flop electronics Flip Flops Counter s Processor register Registers Multiplexer s Schmitt ... with all electronic circuits. Noise is defined ref IEEE Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics ... to limitations in physical properties. Electronics theory Main Mathematical methods in electronics Mathematical methods are integral to the study of electronics. To become proficient in electronics ... more details
Image Hands On Electronics Cover Nov 1988.jpg thumb right Hands On Electronics becomes Popular Electronics Hands On Electronics was an electronics hobbyist magazine published by Gernsback Publications from 1984 to 1989. The magazine started as RadioElectronics Special Projects in 1980. This was nominally a quarterly supplement to RadioElectronics that had 10 issues from a single 1980 issue to the Spring 1984 issue. The Summer 1984 issue was renamed Hands On Electronics . It became bi monthly in January 1986 and monthly in November 1986. The title was changed to Popular Electronics in February 1989 and was published until December 1999. The long time RadioElectronics editor, Larry Steckler, was the publisher and owner. Having purchased Gernsback Publications from the Gernsback family. Julian S. Martin was the editor. The early issues were just a collection of construction projects. By 1984 there were monthly columns on shortwave listening, amateur radio, and computers. After Ziff Davis changed Popular Electronics to Computers & Electronics , Hands On Electronics attracted those hobbyist readers. In April 1985 Ziff Davis stopped publishing Computers & Electronics and Hands On Electronics purchased the title in June 1988. The magazine became monthly and added the Popular Electronics logo to the cover in November 1988. Category Science and technology magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Marine electronics refers to electronics devices designed and classed for use in the marine ocean marine environment where even small drops of salt water will destroy electronics devices. Therefore the majority of these types of devices are either water resistant or waterproof. The term marine electronics is used for areas such as Ship Yacht Marine electronics devices are Chartplotter Marine VHF radio Autopilot Self steering gear Fishfinder Sonar Radar GPS Electronic compass Satellite television Marine fuel management Communication The electronics devices communicate by using a protocol defined by NMEA . NMEA has two standards available NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 IEC 61162 Lightweight Ethernet LWE NMEA 0183 is based on a serial communication network. NMEA 2000 is a Controller area network based technology. In recent years, the International Electrotechnical Commission International Electrotechnical Commission IEC has created a new standards suite for Digital interfaces ..., NMEA 2000 and LWE. Also different suppliers of marine electronics have their own communications protocol Simrad Yachting Simrad has SimNet B&G has FastNet Raymarine Marine Electronics Raymarine has ... Data has SDML XML markup language Companies The international companies selling marine electronics for ship ... Maretron http www.mauritius marine electronics.com Marine Electronics Mauritius Raymarine Marine Electronics http www.simrad.com Simrad in Kongsberg Maritime Simrad Yachting in Navico http www.morportal.ru Marine Electronics Portal Russian http www.stowemarine.com Stowe Marine http www.tinleyelectronics.com Tinley Electronics Companies developing marine electronics products are http www.egersundmarine.no Egersund Marine Electronics Kongsberg Maritime Navico References http www.nmea.org National Marine Electronics Association http www.marineelectronicsjournal.com Marine Electronics Journal Category Marine electronics Category Marine engineering ru hi ... more details
Notability date March 2009 Excalibur Electronics, Inc. is an United States American electronics company with headquarters in Miami , Florida . ref cite web url http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 product compint 0001358327 page.html title Excaliber Electronics business profile from Goliath date 2009 03 20 publisher The Gale Group accessdate 2009 04 01 ref The company manufactures such items as chess computers, radio controlled cars, flashlight s, fans, and many other handheld electronic games. ref cite web url http www.excaliburelectronics.com title Excaliber Electronics Homepage publisher Excaliber Electronics accessdate 2009 04 01 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref Excalibur is a frequent supplier of products to Woot . References references Category Companies based in Miami, Florida US manufacturing company stub ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Modern Electronics image file Modern Electronics Oct 1984.jpg image size image caption Modern Electronics, October 1984 editor Art Salsberg editor title Editor in Chief staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Hobby magazines company Modern Electronics, Inc. publisher Richard Ross firstdate October 1984 finaldate March 1991 finalnumber Vol. 8 Num. 3 country USA language English website issn Modern Electronics was a hobbyist magazine published from October 1984 to March 1991. It became Computer Craft in April 1991 and the name changed again to MicroComputer Journal in January 1994. Modern Electronics, Inc. was owned by CQ Communications, Inc, the publishers of CQ Amateur Radio . Art Salsberg was Editor in Chief and Alexander W. Burawa was the Managing Editor. The contributing editors included Len Feldman, Glenn Hauser , Forrest Mims and Don Lancaster . Many members of the editorial staff had previously worked for Popular Electronics but left when that magazine was change to Computers & Electronics . Here is how Art Salsberg described the new magazine. ref name ModernElectronics cite journal author Art Salsberg year 1984 month October title A Warm Welcome journal Modern Electronics volume 1 issue 1 pages 4 publisher Modern Electronics Inc. ref blockquote Many of you probably know of me from my decade long stewardship of Popular Electronics magazine, which changed its name and editorial philosophy last year to distance itself from active electronics enthusiasts who move fluidly across electronics and computer product areas. In a sense, then, Modern Electronics is the successor to the original concept of Popular Electronics blockquote References Reflist Category Science and technology magazines Category Publications established in 1984 Category Monthly magazines Category Defunct magazines of the United States sci mag stub ... more details
Marti Electronics , a division of Broadcast Electronics BE , manufactures RF Remote pickup unit Remote Pick Up equipment for the broadcast industry. Marti has been supplying such hardware since 1960 with few competitors in its very vertical market. Because this equipment was so ubiquitous for so many years, the words Marti and RPU have become almost synonymous among broadcast engineers. ref cite news title This Pot Reserved for Marti Remote first Charles last Fitch publisher Radio World date 2005 05 25 accessdate 2007 09 13 ref Marti is headquartered in Quincy, Illinois. Footnotes references Category Electronics companies of the United States electronics stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Novak Electronics, Inc. of Irvine, California , USA , manufactures radio control RC electronics. Founded by RC enthusiast and electronics engineer Bob Novak and originally a manufacturer of Servomechanism servo s, Novak is primarily known for its line of electronic speed control s for electric land vehicles and boats. The company s product line has expanded in recent years to include Image Novak ionic acdc charger.jpg thumb 150px right Novak Ionic AC DC battery charger Battery charger s Synthesized receiver radio receiver s Transmitter modules Power supply Power supplies Brushless motor systems Brushless specific batteries and dischargers Novak s 35,000 square foot 3252 square meter robotic manufacturing facility makes it one of the few American electronics manufacturers to design, build and test its own products onsite with its combination of degreed engineers and experienced RC racers. Its Team Novak racing division has won 20 International Federation of Model Auto Racing IFMAR World Champion titles. External links http www.teamnovak.com Novak Electronics website Category Radio controlled cars Category Electronics companies of the United States Category Companies based in Irvine, California leisure company stub ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 Electronics Australia was Australia s longest running general electronics magazine. It can claim to trace its history to 1922 when the Wireless Weekly magazine was formed. Its content was a mix of general and technical articles on the new topic of radio . In 1939 the magazine became monthly and was renamed Radio and Hobbies . As its name suggests it was a more technical publication for hobbyists, but it also featured articles on television , optics , music and aviation . Nonetheless its base was radio, and it contained many how to build projects. The first editor was John Moyle. With the advent of television, television was added to its title in the 1950s, Radio Television & Hobbies , or RTV&H. During these years numerous how to build articles on high fidelity audio, amateur radio and even electronic organ s and television sets were published. The growing fields of scientific, medical, computing and other applications of electronics necessitated a name change to Electronics Australia in 1965. Electronics Australia published a number of innovative computer construction projects, including the Educ 8 in 1974, the Mini Scamp, the Dream 6800 and the Dick Smith Super 80 Computer Super 80 a joint venture with Dick Smith Electronics . Although many competitors came and went during the 1970s and 1980s, such as Electronics Today International and Australian Electronics Monthly , Electronics Australia survived into the 2000s. For a couple of years more consumer electronics items were introduced, and technical material occupied the rear pages. Possibly due ... rival Silicon Chip . A change of name to Electronics Australia Today spelt the death knell. All technical ... already many established magazines covering consumer electronics . The rights to Electronics Australia ... History of Electronics Australia archived by Web Archive http www.siliconchip.com.au Category Defunct magazines of Australia Category Amateur radio magazines Category Magazines established in 1965 ... more details
Infobox Company company name Fisher Electronics company logo Deleted image removed Image Fisherelectronics.png 244px Fisher logo company type Corporation company slogan Bringing High Definition to Audio foundation New York 1945 industry Electronics products Audio Visual and communication equipment, Hi fi equipment, Home appliances homepage http www.fisherav.com FISHER Fisher Electronics was a United States based subsidiary company of Japan ese electronics conglomerate Sanyo specialising in the field of high fidelity hi fi electronics. History The company was originally formed in 1937 by philarmonic radio by Avery Fisher , in New York before being sold to the Emerson Electric Company for USD 31 million in 1969. It was subsequently sold by Emerson Electric to Sanyo Sanyo Electric of Japan in 1975 where it has remained until recently when the Fisher brand was phased out owing to the planned termination of Sanyo by Panasonic. Avery Fisher remained as a consultant for Emerson and Sanyo. References reflist 2 Fisher is generally known to be the first company to introduce separate audio components. Before this, HIFIs were all in one chassis. External links http www.fisherav.com Fisher US website, redirects to a Sanyo website Japanese Electronics Industry Category Audio equipment manufacturers Category Companies established in 1945 Category Electronics companies of Japan japan company stub ja ... more details
Science Popular Electronics Poptronics Electronics Now RadioElectronics Category Publications ...Infobox Magazine title Electronics Illustrated image file Electronics Illustrated Mar 1961.jpg image size image caption March 1961, Wireless Microphone editor Robert Beason editor title Editor staff writer frequency Bi Monthly circulation category Hobby magazines company Fawcett Publications publisher George Allen firstdate May 1958 finaldate November 1972 finalnumber Vol. 15 No. 6 country USA language English website issn Electronics Illustrated was an American magazine started in May 1958 by Fawcett Publications , the publishers of Mechanix Illustrated . The magazine was published monthly from 1959 to 1961 then bi monthly until November 1972. ref name Berg 2008 Cite book last Berg first Jerome ... with Popular Electronics magazine showed there was a market for electronics hobbyist magazines .... Electronics Illustrated EI was targeted for this hobbyist and do it yourself audience. The cover ... the home computer revolution. The construction projects in Electronics Illustrated were assembled ... to the beginner. The magazine also had introductory theory articles in every issue. Radio was another focus of the magazine with many articles on Citizens band radio Citizens Band CB , amateur radio Amateur Radio and Shortwave listening Short Wave Listening SWL Robert Hertzberg began an amateur radio column, The Ham Shack, in April 1961. Hertzberg got his license in 1919 and had been writing about amateur radio ever since. The column was taken over by Wayne Greene, the publisher of 73 magazine 73 magazine , as early as 1970. In the final years of magazine, Tom Kneitel wrote a column in Electronics ... Electronics Illustrated with the November 1972 issue and some of the content was continued ... for electronics magazines and they wanted to focus on the larger Mechanix Illustrated audience ... s merger of Electronics World with Popular Electronics in January 1972. References Reflist External ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 Ferguson Electronics formerly known as Ferguson Radio Corporation is an electronics company specializing in small electronics items such as radios and set top boxes. History Ferguson is one of the older electronics companies, alongside Ultra Electronics Ultra , Dynatron Radio Ltd Dynatron , Pye Ltd. Pye and Bush company Bush in the United Kingdom. It was originally an American Canadian pre War company making radio sets for the U.K. market based upon contemporary American models. After World War II , it became Ferguson Radio Corporation, making Receiver radioradio receivers and, later, television s. Later still, it became part of the British Radio Corporation . It was taken over by THORN Electrical Industries in the late 1950s, but the Ferguson name continued to be used by Thorn, and its successor Thorn EMI . Throughout the company s early history, Ferguson products were very popular across its wide customer base. By the early 1960s its wide product range included a most comprehensive range of audio and TV equipment. Small, battery operated portable transistor radios to solid oak 6  ft wide hydraulic lid radiograms sporting fully automatic stackable Garrard turntables, multi channel radios and 2 foot wide stereo speakers were commonplace in many UK households. Open reel tape recorders and hi fis followed. Sales held well, with 1980s new introductions including personal cassette players, CD players and video recorders. The 1980s saw much competition ... electronics company Thomson SA Thomson . Thomson itself subsequently withdrew from the competitive European consumer electronics market. The Ferguson brand was licensed initially to DSI Dixons and Currys ... radios as well as Freeview UK Freeview set top boxes and a range of other electronics items. In addition ... tvmanu ferguson ferguson.htm List of Ferguson televisions Category Electronics companies of the United Kingdom Category Electronics industry in London Category British brands Category Manufacturing ... more details
characters also appeared in a Schaak Electronics Allied Radio catalog during the mid 1970s. But the expansion ...Orphan date February 2009 Schaak Electronics was a consumer electronics company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota . The company started in the early 1970s with Sound recording and reproduction audio products, then expanded to personal computers and other electronics. Although it was the largest company of its kind in the region, it became defunct in the mid 1980s. Schaak Electronics was originally an audio related products company headed by Richard L. Dick Schaak which expanded to personal computers Digital Den and other consumer electronics from the early 1970s to about 1986, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Schaak Electronics had its origins in a small radio and television repair shop ... and Chicago. In 1972, Schaak Electronics, Inc., had its initial public offering of shares Dick ... to divest itself of Allied Radio . With the opportunity to buy not only 8 Allied stores in Chicago, but 19 in other locations, he made the acquisition and Schaak Electronics was now double its original size. By December, 1974, Schaak Electronics was advertising on local Twin Cities air waves, broadcasting at least two different radio commercials on KTCR FM with a character named Uncle Allie talking ... Electronics lost money in 1974, in spite of significant sales increases. The pattern continued in 1975 ... some stores, Schaak Electronics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the spring of 1975. A two year battle ... repaid and profitability continued to grow. As the 1980s began, Schaak Electronics reported sales ... executive and a director of Schaak Electronics Inc. after less than two months in the posts. Richard ... ref 1985 was the year that Schaak Electronics filed for bankruptcy, liquidating its ... Electronics to July, 1987. ref http www.scottconverse.com 894.html? session id key session id val ref ... Category Electronics companies of the United States Category Companies based in Minneapolis, Minnesota ... more details
Image Virgin Electronics.png right Virgin Electronics was a company owned by the Virgin Group that used to sell MP3 Player s and accessories. Virgin Pulse was the original brand and company name that Sir Richard Branson launched as a dedicated CE Electronics line for Target Stores. The original line had over 20 models including CD player CD Players , Receiver radio AM FM Tuners , Phones , Headphones , and Digital clock Digital Clocks . Early in 2005, they started selling MP3 Players and changed their name to Virgin Electronics and began selling MP3 Players and speaker systems with plans to promote a wide range of mobile devices. Only months after introducing a 5GB player, the company discontinued it. As competition in the digital media device & accessories market really took off, the company struggled against more innovative rivals, particularly Apple Inc. and iRiver . The company was eventually Liquidation wound up , overnight, in March 2005. ref cite web url http news.cnet.com Virgin Electronics shutting doors 2100 1047 3 5604455.html title Virgin Electronics shutting doors publisher cnet accessdate 2011 07 18 ref The final version of the Virgin Electronics website can be seen at Wayback Machine . ref cite web url http web.archive.org web 20050829181145 http www.virginelectronics.com title Virgin Electronics website August 2005 publisher Wayback Machine accessdate 2011 07 18 ref Firmware Virgin Electronics firmware can be downloaded from a PortalPlayer chipset http daniel.haxx.se sansa mi4.html mi4 format archive . References Reflist tech company stub Virgin Group Category Virgin Group it Virgin Electronics ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 In telecommunication , communications electronics C E is the specialized field concerned with the use of electronic devices and systems for the Data acquisition acquisition or acceptance, processing, Computer data storage storage , display, analysis, protection, disposition, and transfer of information . C E includes the wide range of responsibilities and actions relating to Electronic devices and systems used in the transfer of ideas and perceptions Electronic sensors and sensory systems used in the acquisition of information devoid of semantic influence Electronic devices and systems intended to allow friendly forces to operate in hostile environments and to deny to hostile forces the effective use of electromagnetic resources. Electronic Communications Equipment Communication electronicsradio equipment has been a rapidly growing industry for more than a century. Homeland Security in the USA is one of the reasons for the fast growth. Since the invention of the solid state transistor in the 1950s and the TTL transistor transistor logic that led to the development of the IC integrated circuit in the 1960s the growth in the field of electronics has been phenomenal. As now witnessed in the radio communications field. The latest trend is to send conventional LMR land mobile radio signals over the Internet Internet Protocol this is called RoIP Radio over Internet Protocol , which is just like VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol but uses the radio. By sending signals over the Internet it allows radios to be connected together all over the world. Hence the Communications Revolution . Category Communication circuits Category Electronic engineering telecommunications stub it Ingegneria delle telecomunicazioni ... more details
Broadcast Electronics BE is a manufacturer of electronic equipment for the broadcast industry. Founded in 1959 in Silver Spring, Maryland , BE initially manufactured only endless loop cartridge Fidelipac cart machines for audio. The company now manufactures broadcast transmitter s, digital audio storage and playout systems, Mixing console audio consoles , Broadcast automation automation systems , and program chain equipment for HD radio HD Radio . In 1977, the company relocated to its present facility in Quincy, Illinois . In 1994, BE also acquired Remote pickup unit RPU equipment manufacturer MARTI Electronics Marti , and relocated that business from Cleburne, Texas to Quincy as well. ref cite web url http www.bdcast.com about page.php? page 10 title About BE accessdate 2007 09 13 author Broadcast Electronics ref Footnotes reflist Category Manufacturing companies based in Illinois business stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2010 Image Jvc gz mg555 02.jpg thumb A typical consumer electronics device, a camcorder. Consumer electronics are Electronics electronic equipment intended for everyday use, most often in entertainment , communication s and office productivity. Radio broadcasting in the early 20th century brought the first major consumer product, the broadcast receiver. Later products include personal computer s, telephone s, MP3 player s, audio equipment , television s, calculator s, Global Positioning System GPS automotive electronics , digital camera s and players and recorders using video media such as DVD s, VCR s or camcorder s. Increasingly these products have become based on digital technologies, and have largely merged with the computer industry in what is increasingly referred to as the consumerization of information technology . The CEA Consumer Electronics Association estimates 2007 US Consumer Electronics sales at 150 billion dollars. ref Citation last first title CEA Industry Statistics url http www.ce.org Research Sales Stats 275.asp accessdate ref Consumer electronics ... Consumer electronics in Japan in Japan . ref http www.ce.org Research Sales Stats 275.asp ref The latest consumer electronics are previewed yearly at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Valley ... doubles every two years. While consumer electronics continues in its trend of Technological ... content between CE devices in a home. Environmental impact Standby power used by consumer electronics ... used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off. ref http www1.eere.energy.gov consumer tips home office.html EERE Energy Savers Home Office and Home Electronics Bot generated title ref See also Portal Electronics Product teardown References Reflist External links Commons category Please do not add websites of electronics vendors. Wikipedia is not a directory listing. DEFAULTSORT Consumer Electronics Category Consumer electronics ca Electr nica de consum cs Spot ebn ... more details
of the premiere issue of Popular Electronics magazine Radio News Radio & Television News was a magazine ... had the trademark on Popular Electronics. It was a used in Radio Craft ref cite journal author Raymond F. Yates year 1943 month February title Popular Electronics, Part 1 journal Radio Craft volume ... of both Radio & Television News and Popular Electronics . Read was promoted to Publisher in June 1956 ... have an adventure that would teach the reader about electronics. By 1954 building audio and radio ... was in Radio News Popular Electronics and Electronics World Electronics World May 1960 and latter he had a 2 part cover feature for RadioElectronics October, November 1962 . The March 1963 issue ... World . Radio & Television News became Electronics World in 1959 and in January 1972 was merged ... to switch to RadioElectronics . Don Lancaster , Daniel Meyer engineer Daniel Meyer , Forrest ... Electronics. Even Solid State columnist Lou Garner moved to RadioElectronics for a year. ref cite journal author Lou Garner year 1972 month August title State of Solid State journal RadioElectronics ... Electronics Technical Editor, wrote 6 articles in the rival RadioElectronics using the pseudonym B ... from this competition between RadioElectronics and Popular Electronics . In September 1973 RadioElectronics published Don Lancaster s TV Typewriter , a low cost video display. In July 1974 Radio ... noted the success of RadioElectronics and Arthur P. Salsberg took over as Editor in 1974. Salsberg ... was the last issue. See also WGU 20 an unusual radio station first explained by Popular Electronics ...Image Popular Electronics Cover Jan 1975.jpg thumb right The Altair 8800 computer kit January 1975 Popular Electronics was an American magazine started by Ziff Davis Publishing in October 1954 for electronics hobbyists and experimenters. It soon became the World s Largest Selling Electronics Magazine ... issue. The circulation was around 400,000 until 1985. ref Ziff Davis published Popular Electronics ... more details
The electronics industry emerged in the twentieth century and has now become a global industry worth billions of dollars. Contemporary society uses all manner of electronic devices built in automated or semi automated factories operated by the industry. The size of the industry and the use of toxic materials, as well as the difficulty of recycling has led to a series of problems with electronic waste . International regulation and environmental legislation has been developed in an attempt to address the issues. File Electronics factory in Shenzhen.jpg right thumb Workers in an electronics factory in Shenzhen , China. History The electricity generation generation of electricity began in the 19th ... and this was followed by radio transmitters and receivers and televisions. The first digital ... the personal computer became popular. A large part of the electronics industry is now involved with digital technology . The industry now employs large numbers of electronics engineer s and electronics .... Consumer electronics Consumer electronics is that which is intended for everyday use, most often in entertainment , communication s and office productivity. Radio broadcasting in the early ... Positioning System GPS automotive electronics , digital camera s and players and recorders using ... to as the consumerization of information technology . The CEA Consumer Electronics Association estimated the value of 2007 consumer electronics sales at US 150 billion. ref Citation last first ... to 60 elements can be found in complex electronics. Electronic waste Main Electronic waste The United ... 33845&Cr waste&Cr1 ref Sustainable electronics Increasing environmental awareness has led to changes in electronics design to reduce or eliminate toxic materials and to reduce energy consumption. The landmark ... Equipment Directive WEEE were released by the European Commission in 2002. See also Electronics engineering ... Council JEDEC http www.eicc.info Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition Category Electronics industry ... more details
notability Companies date July 2008 Infobox University name Margalla Electronics ME established 1984 logo city Margalla Hills , Islamabad country Pakistan type Electronics , Computer and Rocket Technology website CMD address Margalla Electronics is an electronics defence company located at Margalla Hills in Islamabad , Pakistan . This company is involved in research and development for electronic equipment for Pakistan armed forces. ME was founded and established by noted Pakistan nuclear Scientist dr. Samar Mubarakmand in 1984. ME is nation s one of the main electronic parts and techonology provider. Margalla Electronics is a subsidiary of National Engineering and Scientific Commission NESCOM . ME also actively supports other strategic sectors such as defense Kahuta Research Laboratories KRL , space SUPARCO ,civil aviation, information and broadcasting, telecommunications, insurance, banking, police, and para military Forces, oil and gas, power, space education, health, agriculture, steel and coal. Description Margalla Electronics ME was created in 1984 as a self reliance project under the Defence Production Division to support the Defence Services in the field of electronics. The support includes Repair and rebuild of electronic equipment used by the Pakistan armed services Applied research to improve equipment performance and reliability Original design and production Within ..., and repairing of various types of military electronics products. ME has co produced and fielded ... and Scientific Commission National Radio Telecommunication Corporation National Institute of Electronics Electronic Development Center Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission References reflist External ... Pakistan Arms Industry http www.janes.com extract abc 00433225.html Margalla Electronics Pakistan , INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING Category Military research facilities of Pakistan Category Electronics companies of Pakistan Margalla Electronics Category Companies based in Islamabad Pakistan company ... more details
Infobox Company name Rapid Electronics Ltd logo File Rapid Electronics logo.svg Rapid Electronics logo.svg type Limited foundation 1979 founder Mike Lee & Chris Stevenson location city Colchester , Essex location country UK industry Electronics products Electronic components , cables & connectors, electrical & educational products num employees 150 homepage http www.rapidonline.com home.aspx www.rapidonline.com Rapid Electronics is a UK distributor of electronic components and educational products, and supporter of science , engineering and educational initiatives, based in Colchester , Essex . History Rapid Electronics was established by Mike Lee and Chris Stevenson in 1979. The company at this time was based in a converted barn at Eynsford , Kent , holding stock of around 200 products. Advertising in the retail electronics press generated sales and a small single sheet catalogue was mailed to customers ref http www.rapidonline.com companyinformation.aspx Rapid Electronics company history ref . By 2008 Rapid had increased its stock holding to around 50,000 products and moved premises several times. Employing around 150 people, the company is currently located in premises close to the A12 road England A12 and the Colchester Community Stadium . Products The company s core products are electrical components such as resistors , capacitors and LEDs . Customers Among the company s customers are electrical contractors, design engineers and assembly manufacturers, amateur radio and model railway enthusiasts. Rapid Electronics are also a supplier to primary schools , secondary schools and further education institutions in the UK , specialising in equipment for the science , electronics and technology areas of the National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum . Educational initiatives Since 2004 Rapid Electronics have partnered Toyota Manufacturing ... in Motion scheme, and a sponsor of industry awards and events, such as the European Electronics Industry ... more details
In electronics and telecommunication , coupling is the desirable or undesirable transfer of energy from one Transmission medium medium , such as a metallic wire or an optical fiber , to another medium, including fortuitous transfer. Coupling is also the transfer of electrical energy from one circuit segment to another. For example, energy is transferred from a power supply power source to an electrical load by means of conductive coupling , which may be either resistor resistive or wire hard wire .  An AC potential may be transferred from one circuit segment to another having a DC potential by use of a capacitor .  Electrical energy may be transferred from one circuit segment to another segment with different Characteristic impedance impedance by use of a transformer. This is known as impedance matching. These are examples of capacitive coupling electrostatic and electrodynamic induction electrodynamic inductive coupling. Types of coupling Electrical conduction wire hard wire resistor resistive Wireless energy transfer Electrical conduction natural conductor Electromagnetic induction electrodynamic commonly called inductive coupling, also magnetic coupling capacitive coupling electrostatic commonly called capacitive coupling evanescent wave coupling Electromagnetic radiation Radio waves radio wireless telecommunications electromagnetic interference EMI Sometimes called radio frequency interference RFI , is unwanted coupling. Electromagnetic compatibility EMC requires techniques to avoid such unwanted coupling, such as electromagnetic shielding . Microwave power transmission Other kinds of energy coupling Acoustic coupler acoustic See also antenna noise temperature coupling loss directional coupler equilibrium length Optical fiber Free space coupling fiber optic coupling loading coil shield electronics shield list of electronics topics AC Coupling impedance matching impedance bridging Decoupling Electronics decoupling References FS1037C MS188 Category Electronics ... more details