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Electronic Design, founded in 1952, is the largest[clarification needed] published print magazine

(circulation 141,000) for the electronic design industry[citation needed] published in the USA by
Endeavor Business Media.

The magazine presents complete[citation needed] coverage of the industry from emerging
technologies to large-scale trends. In Electronic Design's Techview sections, technology
editors present the latest news and products in each industry: Analog & Power, Digital, EDA,
Communications, Test, and Wireless.

The magazine's feature sections include Technology Reports, Engineering Essentials and
Engineering Features. While Technology Reports summarize specific product trends, the
Engineering Feature covers larger industry happenings. Engineering Essentials helps
designers stay on top of the latest standards. And the Embedded in Electronic Design section,
which appears monthly, covers embedded hardware and software systems.

Among the magazine's most popular sections are the Design Solution and Ideas For Design
sections. Design Solutions are contributed by field experts and Ideas For Design are
innovative solutions from readers. With the recent integration of Electrical Engineering
Product News (EEPN), Electronic Design also covers components.

Electronic Design also publishes six special issues per year. In June, editors analyze the most
prominent industry trends for the Megatrends issue. For Electronic Design's "Best" issue,
editors highlight the year's most significant designs, events and products. "Your Issue" zeros-
in on issues ED readers deemed most important in Electronic Design's annual reader survey.
Each January, editors predict what technologies will play an important role in the upcoming
year for the Technology Forecast issue.

The hot topics of Power and Wireless are each devoted a special issue: "One Powerful Issue"
and "Wireless Everywhere."

The editorial staff includes Karen Field (Group Content Director), William Wong (Senior
Technology Editor), James Morra (Senior Staff Writer), and Roger Engelke (Associate
Editor).[1]

The publication is free for qualified engineers and managers of the industry in North
America. It is also available online.

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