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SPEED CONTROL OF DC MOTOR
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CENTRAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(PILANI)
Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, popularly known as CEERI, is a constitute establishment of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. The first Indian Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone of the institute on 21st September 1953. The actual R and D work started towards the end of the 1958. The institute has since then blossomed into a center for development of technology and for advanced research in electronics. Over the years the institute has developed a number of products and processes and has established facilities to meet the emerging needs of electronics industry.
ELECTRONICS SYSTEM AREA
• Industrial Electronics Group (IEG)
• Agri Electronics Group (AEG)
• Digital System Group (DSG)
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AREA
• Devices group devices processing
• Hybrid Microcircuits Group (HMG)
• IC Design Group (IDG)
• Microwave Devices Group (MDG)
• Opto Electronics Group (ODG)
• Semiconductor Material Group (SMG)
MICROWAVE TUBES AREA
• Communication Tubes group (CTG)
• Industrial Tubes Group (ITG)
The main thrust of the R and D efforts traditionally carried out by CEERI has been directed towards the collaborative or grant-in-aid research projects. These projects are funded by Government Departments and Government funded user agencies and to a lesser extent, towards in-house development projects resulting in technological know-how, which can be transferred to Indian industries. With dwindling support for capital resources needed for state-of-the-art research, it has now become much more difficult to find the support for developmental activities, which can lead to competitive products or process of interest to industry.
RATHORE NEW.docx (Size: 1.36 MB / Downloads: 128)
CENTRAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(PILANI)
Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, popularly known as CEERI, is a constitute establishment of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. The first Indian Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru laid the foundation stone of the institute on 21st September 1953. The actual R and D work started towards the end of the 1958. The institute has since then blossomed into a center for development of technology and for advanced research in electronics. Over the years the institute has developed a number of products and processes and has established facilities to meet the emerging needs of electronics industry.
ELECTRONICS SYSTEM AREA
• Industrial Electronics Group (IEG)
• Agri Electronics Group (AEG)
• Digital System Group (DSG)
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AREA
• Devices group devices processing
• Hybrid Microcircuits Group (HMG)
• IC Design Group (IDG)
• Microwave Devices Group (MDG)
• Opto Electronics Group (ODG)
• Semiconductor Material Group (SMG)
MICROWAVE TUBES AREA
• Communication Tubes group (CTG)
• Industrial Tubes Group (ITG)
The main thrust of the R and D efforts traditionally carried out by CEERI has been directed towards the collaborative or grant-in-aid research projects. These projects are funded by Government Departments and Government funded user agencies and to a lesser extent, towards in-house development projects resulting in technological know-how, which can be transferred to Indian industries. With dwindling support for capital resources needed for state-of-the-art research, it has now become much more difficult to find the support for developmental activities, which can lead to competitive products or process of interest to industry.