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Electrical engineering

Electrical engineering

  • Magnetic amplifier
    The magnetic amplifier (colloquially known as a "mag amp") is an electromagnetic device for amplifying electrical signals.
  • Ground (electricity)
    In electrical engineering, ground or earth is the reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured, a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth.
  • Dynamo
    A dynamo is an electrical generator that produces direct current with the use of a commutator.
  • Electric motor
    An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  • Rectifier
    A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction.
  • AC power plugs and sockets
    AC power plugs and sockets are devices that allow electrically operated equipment to be connected to the primary alternating current (AC) power supply in a building.
  • Electric power
    Electric power is the rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
  • Magnetic core
    A magnetic core is a piece of magnetic material with a high magnetic permeability used to confine and guide magnetic fields in electrical, electromechanical and magnetic devices such as electromagnets, transformers, electric motors, generators, inductors, magnetic recording heads, and magnetic assemblies.
  • Mesh analysis
    Mesh analysis (or the mesh current method) is a method that is used to solve planar circuits for the currents (and indirectly the voltages) at any place in the circuit.
  • Wire
    A wire is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal.
  • Variable-frequency drive
    A variable-frequency drive (VFD) (also termed adjustable-frequency drive, variable speed drive, AC drive, micro drive or inverter drive) is a type of adjustable-speed drive used in electro-mechanical drive systems to control AC motor speed and torque by varying motor input frequency and voltage.
  • Electrical network
    An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical components (e.g. batteries, resistors, inductors, capacitors, switches) or a model of such an interconnection, consisting of electrical elements (e.g. voltage sources, current sources, resistances, inductances, capacitances).
  • Printed circuit board
    A printed circuit board (PCB) mechanically supports and electrically connects electronic components using conductive tracks, pads and other features etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate.
  • Chiclet keyboard
    A chiclet keyboard, or island-style keyboard, is a type of input device for electronic systems such as personal computers, calculators and remote controls that uses keys in the shape of small squares with rounded corners and straight sides, in the style of Chiclets, an American chewing gum brand.
  • Electrical impedance
    Electrical impedance is the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied.
  • Thermocouple
    A thermocouple is an electrical device consisting of two different conductors forming electrical junctions at differing temperatures.
  • Electrical wiring
    ("Wiring" redirects here. For the software development platform, see Wiring (development platform).)(This article is about building wiring. For power distribution, see Electric power transmission and Electric power distribution.) Building wiring is the electrical wiring and associated devices such as switches, meters and light fittings used in buildings or other structures.
  • Faraday cage
    A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure used to block electric fields.
  • Smith chart
    The Smith chart, invented by Phillip H.
  • Operational calculus
    Operational calculus, also known as operational analysis, is a technique by which problems in analysis, in particular differential equations, are transformed into algebraic problems, usually the problem of solving a polynomial equation.
  • Diesel-electric transmission
    Diesel-electric transmission, or diesel-electric powertrain is used by a number of vehicle and ship types for providing locomotion.
  • Light switch
    In building wiring, a light switch is a switch, most commonly used to operate electric lights, permanently connected equipment, or electrical outlets.
  • IP Code
    The IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC standard 60529, sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking, classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against intrusion (body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures.
  • Kelvin bridge
    A Kelvin bridge, also called a Kelvin double bridge and in some countries a Thomson bridge, is a measuring instrument used to measure unknown electrical resistors below 1 ohm.
  • Distribution board
    A distribution board (also known as panelboard, breaker panel, or electric panel) is a component of an electricity supply system that divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits, while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit in a common enclosure.
  • Bimetallic strip
    A bimetallic strip is used to convert a temperature change into mechanical displacement.
  • Residual-current device
    A residual-current device (RCD), or residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB), is a device that instantly breaks an electric circuit to prevent serious harm from an ongoing electric shock.
  • Three-phase electric power
    Three-phase electric power is a common method of alternating-current electric power generation, transmission, and distribution.
  • Solid-state electronics
    Solid-state electronics are those circuits or devices built entirely from solid materials and in which the electrons, or other charge carriers, are confined entirely within the solid material.
  • Switchyard reactor
    For transmission lines, the space between overhead line and ground forms a capacitor parallel to transmission line, which causes an increase in voltage as the distance increases.
  • German Solar Mobility Association
    The German Solar Mobility Association / German Bundesverband Solare Mobilität (Federal Association Solar Mobility) is an interest group in Germany to further electric mobility in combination of regenerative resources for the required electricity.
  • Alternating current
    Alternating current (AC), is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction, whereas in direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction.
  • Outline of electrical engineering
    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to electrical engineering.
  • Single-input single-output system
    In control engineering, a single-input and single-output (SISO) system is a simple single variable control system with one input and one output.
  • Bud Industries
    Bud Industries is a manufacturer and supplier of electronics enclosures founded by Max Haas in 1928 and based in Willoughby, Ohio near Cleveland.
  • Vishwani Agrawal
    Vishwani D. Agrawal (born February 7, 1943) is the James J.
  • Bird Technologies
    Bird Technologies manufactures radio frequency measurement and management equipment and systems and provides educational solutions and other services.
  • Eldon Enclosures
    Eldon is a privately held company headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and a global manufacturer of standard and customized enclosure solutions for the industrial and building markets.
  • High voltage
    The term high voltage usually means electrical energy at voltages high enough to inflict harm on living organisms.
  • Daisy chain (electrical engineering)
    In electrical and electronic engineering a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring.
  • Adjustable-speed drive
    Adjustable speed drive (ASD) or variable-speed drive (VSD) describes equipment used to control the speed of machinery.
  • Ohm's law
    Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
  • Street light interference phenomenon
    Street light interference (SLI) is a term coined by paranormal author Hilary Evans to denote the claimed ability of individuals to turn street lights or outside building security lights on or off when passing near them.
  • Network analyzer (electrical)
    A network analyzer is an instrument that measures the network parameters of electrical networks.
  • High-voltage cable
    A high-voltage cable (HV cable) is a cable used for electric power transmission at high voltage.
  • Direct current
    Direct current (DC) is the unidirectional flow of electric charge.
  • Rice University Electrical and Computer Engineering
    The Rice University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of nine academic departments at the George R.
  • Network analyzer (AC power)
    From 1929 to the late 1960s, large alternating current power systems were modelled and studied on AC network analyzers (also called alternating current network calculators or AC calculating boards) or transient network analyzers.
  • Temperature coefficient
    A temperature coefficient describes the relative change of a physical property that is associated with a given change in temperature.
  • Behnaam Aazhang
    Behnaam Aazhang (born December 7, 1957) is the J.
  • Army Public College of Management Sciences
    The Army Public College of Management and Sciences commonly known as APCOMS, is a college located in Rawalpindi, Punjab.
  • Electrical efficiency
    The efficiency of an entity (a device, component, or system) in electronics and electrical engineering is defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed (a fractional expression), typically denoted by the Greek letter small Eta (η - ήτα).
  • Induction heater
    An induction heater is a key piece of equipment used in all forms of induction heating.