Dianzi
Dianzi, written in Chinese as 电子, is a term used to describe electronics—the science and technology of devices and systems that control the flow of electrons and electromagnetic signals. It encompasses the design, fabrication, and application of circuits, components, and integrated systems used to process information, power, and sensors.
The field emerged in the 20th century with the invention of vacuum-tube technology, followed by the development
Key subfields include analog electronics, digital electronics, mixed-signal electronics, microelectronics, power electronics, radio-frequency electronics, and optoelectronics.
Applications of dianzi span numerous sectors, including consumer electronics (phones, computers, televisions), automotive and industrial electronics,
Education and industry often center on electronic engineering or electrical engineering programs. Research and manufacturing activities