Electronic Products

Electronic Products is an electronic component and technology trade magazine serving the electronic design community.

Electronic Products
CategoriesTrade magazine
FrequencyMonthly
CompanyAspenCore Media (Arrow Electronics)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.electronicproducts.com

History and profile

Electronic Products was founded in 1957.[1] The magazine was owned and published by Hearst Business Media until February 2015 when Arrow Electronics acquired the magazine and publishes it under AspenCore Media.[2] Reaching over 120,000 electronic engineers (EEs) and others in the trade across the United States—in print and over twice that number online worldwide. Electronic Products is considered a leader in its category.

Electronic Products's editorial sections provide information on new products from the smallest capacitor to the brightest light-emitting diode (LED). In addition, featured articles range from selecting the best components to fill an application need to the latest in developing electronics technology. The editorial content is rounded out with application-specific product sections and transcripts of discussion roundtables on subjects from military to medical electronics.

Since 1977 the magazine has offered the Product of the Year Awards.[3]

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References

  1. "Electronic Products Magazine". Hearst Advantage. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  2. Bob Jones (18 February 2015). "Arrow buys Hearst's technical media assets – who'll buy UBM's?". Publitek. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  3. "Electronic Products Magazine announces its 33rd Annual Product of the Year Awards" (PDF). Hearst Electronics Group. 6 January 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2015.


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