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Elektronische

Elektronische is a German adjective meaning electronic, used to describe devices, systems, and processes that rely on the controlled flow of electrons. The term derives from elektron, the German form of the Greek word for amber or electron, with the suffix -isch indicating a characteristic. In German, the adjective is typically used as elektronisch; Elektronische can appear in compound nouns or as a nominalized form in marketing or specific contexts, though Elektronik is the common noun for the field.

Usage and scope

Elektronische describes a wide range of technology, from consumer electronics and telecommunications to computer hardware and

Historical context

The term reflects a broader historical shift from vacuum-tube technology to solid-state electronics and digital systems.

Impact and examples

Elektronische technologies underpin modern computing, data transmission, entertainment devices, medical equipment, and automated control. Related areas

See also

Elektronik; Elektronische Musik; Elektronische Datenverarbeitung; Informationstechnik.

control
systems.
It
is
often
paired
with
nouns
to
specify
the
domain,
for
example
elektronische
Geräte
(electronic
devices)
or
elektronische
Kommunikation
(electronic
communication).
While
Elektronik
is
the
standard
noun
for
the
discipline,
Elektronische
may
occur
in
titles,
phrases,
or
as
a
shortened
form
in
marketing.
Beginning
in
the
early
20th
century,
developments
in
vacuum
tubes
enabled
basic
electronic
control
and
amplification,
followed
by
the
invention
of
the
transistor
in
1947
and
the
integrated
circuit
in
the
late
1950s,
which
propelled
rapid
advancements
in
electronics
and
information
technology.
include
Elektronik
(the
discipline),
Elektronische
Musik
(electronic
music),
and
electronic
data
processing
(EDV
in
German).