Ece Laws
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- Electronics and
Communications Engineering
Law of the Philippines
Section 1. Title of Act. –
SENATE:
GIL J. PUYAT - President of the Senate
ELISEO M. TENZA - Secretary of the Senate
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
J.B. LAUREL, JR.- Speaker of the House of Representatives
INOCENCIO B. PAREJA - Secretary of the House of Representatives
Approved:
FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9292
1. NESTOR C. DACANAY
2. JOEL B. BAJADOR
Member
LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SYLLABI
MATHEMATICS (20%)
1. Algebra & General Mathematics
2. Geometry
3. Trigonometry
4. Calculus
5. Mathematics Laws, Terms and Theories
GENERAL ENGINEERING & APPLIED
SCIENCES (20%)
– Engineering Mechanics
– Strength Of Materials
– College Physics
– General chemistry
– Thermodynamics
– Engineering Materials
– Engineering Economics
– Engineering Management
– Contract and Specifications
– Laws and Ethics
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (30%)
1. Electricity/ Magnetism Fundamentals
2. Electrical Circuit
3. Solid State Devices/Circuits
4. Power Generator/Sources/Principles/Applications
5. Electronic (Audio/RF) Circuit/Analysis/Design
6. Tests and Measurements
7. Microelectronics
8. Industrial Electronics Principles/Applications
9. Computer Principles
IV.ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND
TECHNOLOGIES (30%)
1. Radio Communication System
2. Digital and Data Communications
3. Satellite , Broadcasting and Cable TV Systems
REPUBLIC ACT NO.7925
March 1, 1995
AN ACT TO PROMOTE AND GOVERN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE
DELIVERY OF PUBLIC
TELECOMMUNlCATIONS SERVICES
• Republic Act No. 8792
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE RECOGNITION AND USE
OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL AND NON-
COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS AND DOCUMENTS,
PENALTIES FOR UNLAWFUL USE THEREOF AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Sec. 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the
"Electronic Commerce Act of 2000".
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 815
June 26, 1982
TO SAFEGUARD AND PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE PHILIPPINE SEMICONDUCTOR
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
• MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. 02-05-88A
ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING
THE MANUFACTURE, ACQUISITION, SALE AND
SERVICE OF RADIOCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
• MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. 07-08-2005
RULES AND REGULATIONS ON THE ALLOCATION AND
ASSIGNMENT OF 3G RADIO FREQUENCY BANDS
• The following radio frequency bands as identified by the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) are
hereby re-allocated for the use of international mobile
telecommunications (IMT2000) or 3G mobile
telecommunications in the Philippines and shall form part
of the National Radio Frequency Allocation Table
(NRFAT), namely:
• 825 – 845MHz
• 870 – 890MHz
• 1880 – 1900MHz
• 1920 – 1980MHz
• 2110 – 2170MHz
• 2010 -2025MHz