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Electronics
engineering
is an engineering discipline which uses the scientific
knowledge of the behavior and effects of electrons to
develop components, devices, systems, or equipment (as
in electron tubes, transistors, integrated circuits,
and printed circuit boards) that uses electricity as
part of its driving force. Both terms denote a broad
engineering field that encompasses many subfields including
those that deal with power, instrumentation engineering,
telecommunications, semiconductor circuit design, and
many others.
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