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Electronic Design magazine is an electronics and electrical engineering trade magazine and website.

History
Electronic Design was started in 1952 by Hayden Publishing. It became part of the VNU Magazine Group that was acquired by Penton (company) in 1989. Penton Media was acquired by Informa PLC, a British multinational publishing, business intelligence, and exhibitions group, in 2019. Endeavor Business Media acquired a number of publications from Informa including Electronic Design.

EE Product News
In July 2007, Penton Media's OEM electronics publication, EE Product News (controlled circulation: 96,000), merged with Penton Media's "Electronic Design" magazine, (combined controlled circulation: 275,000). EE Product News was founded in 1941, as a monthly publication.

Content
The magazine's regular sections include Technology Reports, Engineering Essentials, Design Solutions, and Engineering Features.

TechXchange has articles, videos, webinars and E-Books s.

Some Ideas for Design, from 1961 to 1979, were collected and published as books, and some, are now online.

Notable contributors
Bob Pease, was an engineer with National Semiconductor Corporation, who wrote a monthly column, Pease Porridge, about analog electronics.

Dave Van Ess, who has worked at Cypress Semiconductor, since 2000, and works with Cypress PSoC wrote articles from 2012 to 2014.

Availability
The print edition and digital (PDF) editions of Electronic Design is free for qualified, U.S.-based design engineers, managers and business and corporate management in the electronics industry. The website is available to all with premium content available to registered users.