About analogZONE
analogZONE is the premier source for electronics design engineers working in the fields of power management, audio/video, acquisition, connectivity, networking, wireless applications and green engineering. sub-ZONEs covering these specific areas enable the designer to focus directly on products of interest, with timely and insightful reviews. News headlines and a calendar of events keep readers current, knowledgeable and informed, while companion ZONEs providing detailed technical notes and guest columns -- along with the usual trenchant commentary by Editor-in-Chief Paul McGoldrick and other ZONE editors -- offer a wealth of information in an independent arena free from the limitations of print publication.
About Paul McGoldrick, editor-in-chief of analogZONE
BBC-trained and with more than 30 years of practical engineering experience in the electronics industry, Editor-in-Chief Paul McGoldrick is uniquely qualified to bring analogZONE readers an informed and unbiased view on the latest products from analog manufacturers around the globe. Formerly the senior technology editor for such highly-regarded publications as Electronic Design, EDTN and ChipCenter's "Analog Avenue," and currently a regular columnist for Broadcast Engineering magazine, Paul pulls together the best information from suppliers, analysts and applications specialists to deliver the web's most complete analog site. His direct responsibilities include the acquisition, audio/video, low-power, high-power and wirelessZONEs.
Paul, wife Eileen, daughter Katie, and cosmic cats Andromeda, Apollo and Umbra have made the move north to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, where they are relishing the natural beauty, learning French and ice skating, and desperately trying to think metric.
About Lee Goldberg, editor of connectivityZONE, dspZONE, the green-tech and green-powerZONEs, and networkZONE
Armed with a BA in Electrical Engineering from Thomas Edison College, Lee spent 20 years deep in the bowels of the electronics industry before deciding to trade in his scope probe for a pen. He spent five years as the communication technology editor for Electronic Design magazine, then served as senior technology editor at ChipCenter, also covering communications and networking technology, before joining analogZONE in March of 2002 as the primary editor of the green-techZONE, i/oZONE and networkZONE. His latest book, Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line - A Commonsense Guide To Environmentally Responsible Engineering and Management, was recently published by Newnes Press.
Lee, his wife Catherine, and his daughter Anwyn currently reside in the outskirts of Princeton NJ, where they masquerade as a typical suburban family.
About Alex Mendelsohn, editor of connectorZONE, rlcZONE, test&measurementZONE and toolsZONE at analogZONE's new parent site, EN-Genius Network
Following a stint in the US Army Signal Corps, Alex earned his undergraduate degree at Hofstra University, working his way through school by writing technical manuals for the likes of the Sperry-Polaris submarine inertial navigation subsystem and the liquid oxygen-loading system for NASA's Lunar Excursion Module. A co-founder of Portable Design magazine, and later at the editorial helm of such vehicles as Integrated Circuits Magazine and EE Product News - as well as the author of a wide range of articles throughout the technical media - Alex brings an exceptional depth and breadth of electronics knowledge to this no-nonsense team. He joined the EN-Genius Network team in September 2007, covering Test & Measurement, Tools, Passives (rlcZONE), and Connectors.
When not romping the beaches of southern Maine with his faithful canine
pal Smokey, he sails, maintains classic British sports cars, and implements
analog, RF and digital circuits and systems for his Amateur Radio station.
Our Philosophy
Above all, analogZONE seeks to provide a fair, balanced viewpoint on topics of interest to analog engineers. We are committed to timeliness and accuracy. We do not review "vaporware," nor do we restrict coverage to sponsors' products and services: we work to deliver a big-picture view of the industry, with the reader's needs and wants at the forefront. Similarly, we value our readers' time and interest and design the site for quick and intuitive access to information, with easy navigation, clean graphics, nonintrusive advertising and fast download times.
What's With the Saltshakers? About Lee Goldberg's Vapor Index Rating
Site Policies
analogZONE does not collect "cookies," send unsolicited e-mail, or make your e-mail address available to third parties for any purpose. Similar policies apply to analogZONE sponsors. If you send us a comment or a letter to the editor, we will always ask your permission before publication. More detail on our site policies can be found in the site credits.
Article proposals are welcome and encouraged, with the understanding that analogZONE's interest is in informative technical content rather than marketing hype. Please address your inquiry via e-mail to Editor-in-Chief Paul McGoldrick at pjm at en-genius.net before submitting story ideas.
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