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| Type | business magazine |
|---|---|
| Format | Paper and online magazine |
| Owner | Reed Business Information |
| Editor | Rick Nelson |
| Founded | 1956 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | Waltham, Massachusetts, USA |
| Circulation | 125,010 |
| ISSN | 0012-7515 |
| Website | EDN Magazine |
EDN (ISSN 0012-7515) is a magazine published by the Reed Electronics Group, an arm of Reed Business Information, which is a division of Reed Elsevier.
Originally called Electrical Design News, the first issue was published by Rogers Corporation in May 1956.[1]
With a circulation of over 125,010 in North America alone[2], EDN also publishes Asian, Asia/China Network, China, European, and Japanese editions.
The magazine is published 24 times per year. It caters to the working electrical engineer and covers new technologies and electronic component products at an engineering level. Columns managing engineers and engineering projects, technical issues faced in the design of electronic components and developing technologies.
Every other issue features a column called Prying Eyes which disassembles a popular consumer product and investigates the technologies that enable it.
The Reality Check column runs in each issue and takes a look back at a recent technology innovaction and the promises it made, comparing the hype to the state of the technology today. The Design Ideas department features several reader-submitted designs that are innovative or novel solutions to constrained design problems.
The editor-in-chief is Rick Nelson with the editorial offices of the magazine in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA.
Awards
In May 2006, EDN won three awards from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. [3] The Best Regular Department of the Year award went to Prying Eyes.
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