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| hello, i have a material at uni called "lightning electronics engineering", i need to get in depth with it. I tried google to have a clue about this material but i'd like to read it from good tutorial website or ebook. could anyone help or just comments? regards | |
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| The 'material' guessing to be a book or paper. The lightning, electronics engineering... protecting electonics from lightning? Sorry, just trying to decipher your post. 'uni' short for university? Perhaps a little more information on the content of your material. How about a short overview, or points of interest. | |
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you're right, i Have to give more information about the material when I know about its contents | ||
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| It could be something to do with creating lightning? Like on Mythbusters tonight (BBC2) Or damn fast engineering?
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| maybe your translation is wrong...
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| Don't think it will be about creating lightning, since that was done nearly a century ago (Nikola Tesla). If it's a textbook, perhaps they just mean a 'quick' study of electronics engineering, like an introductory course. | |
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| or in general... electrical discharges...
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| I'm afraid that I made wrong spelling with "lightning". It is actually lighting not lightning. sorry, anyway. regards! | |
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| If LIGHTING is your topic of study in the electronic realm, LED's, or Light Emitting Diodes come to mind initially. It involves chemistry to create a single (monochromatic) color and has taken off in development the past recent years. The newer White LED's are interesting, starting off essentially as a Blue LED, but doped with another compound such as YAG (Yttrium-Aluminum -Garnet) to produce a "braodband color". I would also look up Electroluminescence. Also, search Cold-Cathode Lighting. Hope this sheds some light, pardon the pun. | |
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