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11 Posts in this encyclopedia categoryEIA (Electronic Industries Association)
EIA is the association of the electronics industry in the USA.
EIS (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy)
EIS is used to determine the impedance, or alternating current.
EMC test (Electromagnetic Compatibility Test)
The EMC test checks the extent to which a device is able to operate faultlessly.
ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance)
ESR describes the loss or internal resistance of a capacitor.
EtherCAT (Ethernet for Control Automation Technology)
EtherCAT is a real-time Ethernet standard for industrial automation and communication in test and measurement technology.
EUT (Equipment under Test)
EUT refers to the system or equipment to be tested. See also DUT.
EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)
EVSE is a fundamental component of a charging station for electric vehicles.