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EEWeb

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EEWeb
File:EEWeb logo.png
Private, Subsidiary
ISIN🆔
IndustryElectronics
Founded 📆2007
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️,
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Editor-in-Chief
Members
Number of employees
ParentAspenCore Media
🌐 Websiteeeweb.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

EEWeb, or “EEWeb Community”, is an online media company and online community that shares industry news, technology and other resources for electrical engineers and electronics industry professionals. [1] EEWeb is also host to a large database of electronics tools, such as PCB (printed circuit board) tools, simulators and calculators, industry news and videos, as well as a forum for electrical and electronics design engineering.[2][3][4]

History[edit]

EEWeb was founded in 2007 by Cody Miller and Joe Wolin, at the time named “Aspen Labs”. In 2010, Aspen Labs partnered with Digi-Key Corporation, launching EEWeb.com as an electrical engineering community, focused on delivering electrical engineering news, a community forum, and publications of projects contributed by members. [5][6][7][8]

In 2011, EEWeb Pulse Magazine was created, and until 2016, EEWeb published a number of reoccurring print and electronic magazines, including “Power Developer”, “Sensor Technology”, “Lightning Electronics”, “Embedded Developer”. [9]

The current editor-in-chief of EEWeb is Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio. [10]

Electronics and electrical engineering tools[edit]

EEWeb hosts a database of engineering tools for electrical engineers and electronics. These tools include applications such as integrated circuit design, verification and analysis, a variety of inductance, impedance, or electrical current calculators, electrical power requirements calculators, equivalence charts, and mathematics documents. [11][12][13]

References[edit]

  1. "EEWeb: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview". MuckRack. Retrieved September 21, 2021. In addition to providing a suite of free design, verification, and analysis tools, EEWeb is the home for experienced and novice designers alike to share tips and to ask and answer questions. The peer-driven, interactive site includes a forum of multiple discussion threads, technical communities, a library of projects, and a wealth of articles on design tools, tips, techniques, and technologies.
  2. "JetX featured as EEWeb's Site of the Day". jet-x.org. Jet-X. April 9, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2021. EEWeb is one the largest electrical engineering communities for hardware engineers across the globe. AspenCore manages the website along with EETimes, Embedded.com, EDN.com and other tools related to hardware including PCBs. AspenCore operates as a subsidiary of Fortune 500 and global electronic products and services provider, Arrow Electronics.
  3. "EEWeb Community". tedss.com. Tedss. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  4. "Our Sponsors: EEWeb". insightsip. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  5. Robotics, Smashing (July 17, 2014). "Proud to be featured on EEWeb". SmashingRobotics.com. SmashingRobotics. Retrieved September 22, 2021. EEWeb is the brainchild of two American engineers, Cody Miller and Joe Wolin. In 2007 they have formed Aspen Labs, a business media company focused on engineering. In 2010 Aspen Labs partnered with electronics components distributor Digi-Key Corporation, creating the EEWeb electrical engineering community. In 2011 the digital EEWeb Pulse magazine was launched, and today several online engineering publications exist.
  6. Stazzone, Shelly (August 19, 2014). "The 101 Best Resources for Electrical Engineers". Pannam.com. Pannam Imaging. Retrieved September 22, 2021. electrical engineering community intended for hardware designers, EEWeb was founded in 2010 by Joe Wolin and Cody Miller of Aspen Labs, LLC when they partnered with Digi-Key Corporation. By 2011, Aspen Labs, LLC premiered EEWeb Pulse Magazine, which highlights content from the EEWeb Community. Since then, EEWeb has grown to include news, a forum, tools, articles and more, all with content dedicated to electrical engineers.
  7. Lissick, Shelli (May 9, 2011). "Digi-Key Corporation's TechXchange Welcomes EEWeb.com as a Sponsoring Partner". digikey.com. Digi-Key Corporation. Retrieved September 21, 2021. Digi-Key is excited to have EEWeb partner with us for our new TechXchange community," said Tony Harris, chief marketing officer (CMO) of Digi-Key Corporation. "Our partnership with EEWeb is a joint effort to provide valuable, usable information for those in the engineering community. We look forward to creating relationships with communities like EEWeb that are already well-established online to build a dominant following of engineering-minded individuals.
  8. "EEWeb Profile and History". Datanyze.com. Datanyze. Retrieved September 21, 2021. EEWeb.com is independently owned and operated by co-founders Cody Miller and Joe Wolin. They started development of the site in late 2007 and released it in 2010. EEWeb is focused on providing engineers with a full-featured hardware design community that offers the best electrical engineering news, electronics forum, member contributed projects, and social networking opportunities.
  9. "EEWeb Magazines". Issuu.com. ISSUU Digital Publishing. November 20, 2016. Retrieved September 21, 2021. EEWeb Magazines Publications (269)
  10. "Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Author at Power Electronics News". powerelectronicsnews.com. Aspencore. Retrieved September 22, 2021. Maurizio is currently editor-in-chief of Power Electronics News and EEWeb, and European Correspondent of EE Times.
  11. "9 Top Resources for Electrical Engineers". nvent.com. nVent. October 3, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2021. For interested engineers, start by exploring their magazine library or their free electrical engineer’s toolbox.
  12. Robotics, Smashing (July 17, 2014). "Proud to be featured on EEWeb". SmashingRobotics.com. SmashingRobotics. Retrieved September 22, 2021. Here you can find electrical engineering projects, in-depth analyses, studies and tutorials, as well as latest news on technology advances in the field. An array of useful engineering tools is also available, such as various inductance, impedance or current calculators, power requirements calculator, equivalence tables and even math help documents.
  13. "Useful links in engineering and science". PCB-3D.com. PCB 3D. Retrieved September 22, 2021. EEWeb is divided into categories such as Analog Design, RF Design, Power, Connectors, Digital ICs, Embedded, Test & Measure, Electromechanical, Passives and Sensors Components.

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