Electrostatic
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Correct me if im wrong. The world of industrial electronics consist of repairing and doing maintenance of electronic equipment in the world of machinery. Is this a somewhat correct definition of industrial electronics.
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Electrostatic said:The description i gave was not bad.
Electrostatic said:Wow! you guys really know how to correct someone.
Nigel Goodwin said:Electrostatic said:Wow! you guys really know how to correct someone.
You get mean and nasty as you get older! :lol:
Wait till you meet Audioguru? :twisted:
Electrostatic said:Wow! you guys really know how to correct someone.
and you didElectrostatic said:Correct me if im wrong.
Electrostatic said:Wow! so being nasty is part of an old geezer correction method. Sounds entertaining to me. I met audioguru once when i asked a question in regards to maximum power transfer on one of the post and he seemed cool to me.
I find most people here resort to fault-finding when they can't or won't answer a question, plus there's a tendency to haze new members :roll: (won't go into that now). I was confused by this term as well, so checking with IEEE's website, I came across this mission statement from their Industrial Electronics Society:Electrostatic said:Wow! you guys really know how to correct someone.
...so I guess the operative phrase is 'control systems.' I'm still a student, so I can't speak for Industry yet, but that's my guess.IEEE (IES) said:The Industrial Electronics Society through its members encompasses a diverse range of technical activities devoted to the application of electronics and electrical sciences for the enhancement of industrial and manufacturing processes. These technical activities address the latest developments in intelligent and computer control systems, robotics, factory communications and automation, flexible manufacturing, data acquisition and signal processing, vision systems, and power electronics. The Society continually updates its program of technical activities to meet the needs of modern industry.
Nigel Goodwin said:Electrostatic said:Wow! so being nasty is part of an old geezer correction method. Sounds entertaining to me. I met audioguru once when i asked a question in regards to maximum power transfer on one of the post and he seemed cool to me.
I can't believe he's not responded yet?, perhaps he's out chasing young women? :lol:
DigiTan said:I find most people here resort to fault-finding when they can't or won't answer a question, plus there's a tendency to haze new members :roll: (won't go into that now). I was confused by this term as well, so checking with IEEE's website, I came across this mission statement from their Industrial Electronics Society:Electrostatic said:Wow! you guys really know how to correct someone.
...so I guess the operative phrase is 'control systems.' I'm still a student, so I can't speak for Industry yet, but that's my guess.IEEE (IES) said:The Industrial Electronics Society through its members encompasses a diverse range of technical activities devoted to the application of electronics and electrical sciences for the enhancement of industrial and manufacturing processes. These technical activities address the latest developments in intelligent and computer control systems, robotics, factory communications and automation, flexible manufacturing, data acquisition and signal processing, vision systems, and power electronics. The Society continually updates its program of technical activities to meet the needs of modern industry.