Electrical engineering involves the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It includes, but is not limited to, power engineering,control systems,electronics, digital computers, telecommunications, signal processing andRF engineering.Often a distinction is made between electrical engineering and electronic engineering. When a distinction is made, electrical engineering is considered to deal with electric power systems and electrical machines, whereas electronic engineering deals with electronic systems including computers, communication systems, integrated circuits and radar. Another way to describe this distinction could be that electrical engineers are usually concerned with using electricity to transmit and manipulate electric power and electric machines, while electronic engineers are concerned with using electricity to process information.
Even when making the electrical/electronic engineering distinction, the disciplines do overlap at times. For example, power electronics, digital computer control of electrical power grids and robotics which combines mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering disciplines.
At Deft Devise, we have incredibly intelligent and creative engineers on board that specialize in many areas from power transmission and high-speed signal propagation to programmable logic and controls. Our own products and those of our clients demand cutting edge electrical and electronic engineering and we have it.