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Electronics is that branch of science and technology which makes use of the controlled
motion of electrons through different media and vacuum. The ability to control
electron flow is usually applied to information handling or device control.
Electronics is distinct from electrical science and technology, which deals
with the generation, distribution, control and application of electrical power.
This distinction started around 1906 with the invention by Lee De Forest of the
triode, which made electrical amplification possible with a non-mechanical device.
Until 1950 this field was called "radio technology" because its principal
application was the design and theory of radio transmitters, receivers and vacuum
tubes. Most electronic devices today use semiconductor components to perform electron control. The study of semiconductor devices and related technology is considered a branch of physics, whereas the design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems come under electronics engineering. This article focuses on engineering aspects of electronics. Electronic devices and components Main article: Electronic component An electronic component is any physical entity in an electronic system used to affect the electrons or their associated fields in a desired manner consistent with the intended function of the electronic system. Components are generally intended to be connected together, usually by being soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Components may be packaged singly or in more complex groups as integrated circuits. Some common electronic components are capacitors, resistors, diodes, transistors, etc. Components are often categorized as active (e.g. transistors and thyristors) or passive (e.g. resistors and capacitors). |