Electronic technology is a branch of physics that deals with current flow in different materials and electronic devices such as capacitors, resistors, semi-conductors, motors, amplifiers and other electronic equipment made up of electronic circuits. There are many applications of electronic technology in today's world which are not limited to home appliances only. It has a wide range of applications in industrial, hospitals and education. Many advancements are being made in electronic technology and a great deal of exciting research is being done to replace silicon with carbon nanotubes in order to build opto-elecronic devices.
In this guide you will find articles related to the new advancements in electronic technology, the workings of electronic equipment and elementary surveying.
| Electrical Technology Defined
The article defines what electrical technology is and the difference between electrical and electronic technology. The article also describes the range of professionals that work as... |
What Is Biometric Authentication?
You may have heard of biometric authentication, but weren't sure exactly what that meant. This article will help you understand biometrics, biometric authentication, and how identity... |
| Exploring How Technology Has Changed Communication
How has technology changed communication? Throughout history developments in technology and communications have gone hand-in-hand, and the latest technological developments such... |
Rotational Speed Characteristics of DC Motors
A component found in many electronic devices is a DC motor. These are employed in various tasks, such as cooling a heat emitting system and robotic arm precision work. Each of these... |
| Elementary Surveying
Surveying is an important engineering discipline that has a great significance in this modern world where so many technologies are interlinked. Numerous surveying techniques and equipment... |
This Day in Computer History: November 16
Today marks the invention of the vacuum tube and the beginning of Apple's quest to license the Macintosh trademark. Read about these events and more in "This Day in Computer... |