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== Subcategories ==
== Subcategories ==


*'''[[:Category:Assembly systems|Assembly systems]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Assembly systems|Assembly systems]]''' - electronics used to assemble parts in a systemic process
*'''[[:Category:Computer aided manufacturing|Computer aided manufacturing]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Computer aided manufacturing|Computer aided manufacturing]]''' - or CAM, the use of computers to design the layout and process of manufacturing
*'''[[:Category:Cryogenic electronics|Cryogenic electronics]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Cryogenic electronics|Cryogenic electronics]]''' - electronics that operate at extremely low temperatures to facilitate conductivity
*'''[[:Category:Industrial control|Industrial control]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Industrial control|Industrial control]]''' - a control system for a manufacturing process that allows continual monitoring
*'''[[:Category:Machine control|Machine control]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Machine control|Machine control]]''' - the software and systems used to control machine operation remotely
*'''[[:Category:Manufacturing automation|Manufacturing automation]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Manufacturing automation|Manufacturing automation]]''' - the mechanization of the manufacturing process to the point where it requires little or no human intervention
*'''[[:Category:Testing|Testing]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Testing|Testing]]''' - the use of electronics for testing


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Revision as of 20:09, 8 May 2013

Power electronics used in an industrial setting

Subcategories

  • Assembly systems - electronics used to assemble parts in a systemic process
  • Computer aided manufacturing - or CAM, the use of computers to design the layout and process of manufacturing
  • Cryogenic electronics - electronics that operate at extremely low temperatures to facilitate conductivity
  • Industrial control - a control system for a manufacturing process that allows continual monitoring
  • Machine control - the software and systems used to control machine operation remotely
  • Manufacturing automation - the mechanization of the manufacturing process to the point where it requires little or no human intervention
  • Testing - the use of electronics for testing

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.