Analog Dialogue is a technical magazine published by Analog Devices (ADI).[ It is a forum for the exchange of information related to circuits, , and software for real-world signal processing. It discusses products, applications, technology, and techniques for analog, digital, and mixed-signal processing, serving as a gateway to ADI’s technology. Analog Dialogue is published monthly on the Web, and featured technical articles are compiled in quarterly print editions. The headquarters of the magazine is in Norwood, Massachusetts.] The current editor-in-chief is Bernhard Siegel.
History
Published continually since 1967,[ Analog Dialogue Volume 1, Number 1, 1967] Analog Dialogue is the longest-running house organ in the electronics industry. Its online version,[ Analog Dialogue] published since 1999,[ Editor's Notes Analog Dialogue Volume 33, 1999] includes articles written by design, applications, and marketing engineers at Analog Devices. Subject matter includes , technology, applications, and other information about products for analog, digital, and mixed-signal processing; information on new products, to and other information; and a potpourri section with links to other information, mostly on the ADI website.
The online archives[ Analog Dialogue Archives] provide access to every article beginning with Volume 1, Number 1, first published in 1967. The articles can be accessed by volume and by author.
On February 1, 2013, Dan Sheingold retired after 44 years as editor of Analog Dialogue. He took over the post in 1969. Replacing him was Scott Wayne who served as publisher and managing editor until 2015.
In October 2016, the magazine added a StudentZone section with resources aimed at engineering students.
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