Design Ideas Writers Guide
What are Design Ideas?
Design Ideas are short, compact articles (about
three to six paragraphs on average)
that help you solve problems or show you innovative ways to accomplish
design
tasks. We usually run five to seven ideas per issue in each of our
24 issues/year. The topic is up to you. We review articles that fall
into virtually
any technology area: analog or digital circuits, programmable logic,
hardware-design
languages, systems, programming tips, useful utilities, test
techniques,
and so on. The idea should be useful or innovative or tricky.
A Design Idea is not necessarily a complete
engineering package. You
don't have to submit a design for your complete system-just the idea
that is the heart of your system.
To learn what makes a good Design Idea, please
spend
some time browsing our
archive of
Design Ideas.
How do I submit a Design Idea?
It's easy. You have a couple of options. Send a hard copy of your
idea and
legible copies of all accompanying artwork to EDN Design Ideas, 33 Hayden Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421. Or you can e-mail a version of
your idea and
graphics in .tif, .gif, or jpeg format, to edndesignideas@ubm.com.
Design Ideas must be your original work, and you must not have
published
them elsewhere.
Can I send in hand-drawn schematics?
Sure. Our art department will often redraw the
Design Ideas schematics
anyway to conform to our selected style. Just make sure the drawing is
legible and complete. Include pin numbers of the ICs for the
convenience
of readers who build the circuit. Label components designations (R2,
C3,
IC1) if they are mentioned in the text of the article. Make sure you
include
component values, ratings, and tolerances, and if you have an unusual
component in your design, tell us the manufacturer, source, materials,
etc. For instance, if your design involves a home-made inductor, we'll
need to know the core material, wire gauge, and the number of turns.
For
program listings, send us a disk or an e-mail file and a printed copy.
Can I put hyperlinks to related content in my
Design Idea?
Absolutely! Links to software downloads, related
articles, additional
technical information, white papers, and any related topic are
strongly
encouraged. Readers find them very helpful.
Do you review proposals, outlines, or
drafts of Design Ideas?
Not for this section of the magazine. We do review,
and encourage, outlines
for the contributed-feature section. Click here see our Writer's
guide for
technical articles.
How long does it take to find out if my
Design Idea is accepted?
We want to give each Design Idea a fair shake, so
we have established
internal and external panels of experts in all technical fields to
evaluate
the articles. The process can be as short as three weeks to as long as
seven.
Do I get paid for a Design Idea?
You bet. You won't get rich,
but your idea will be read by hundreds of thousands of your
colleagues around the world. If we accept your Design Idea, we pay
$150.
Can I send my idea to more than one
magazine at a time?
Don't do it. Most professional publications will
reject an article outright
if it has been sent to multiple magazines. Send your article to only
one
magazine at a time. If Magazine #1 declines to publish your article,
then
you're free to try Magazine #2. Don't give up-if you have a neat idea,
it will get noticed.
What about testing the designs? Do you do
it?
We cannot emphasize testing enough, but we don't
have the time or facilities
to do it. It's imperative that you wring out and test your design
yourself!
If your design is a power supply, for example, make sure it can
withstand
temperature extremes, input overvoltages, and output short circuits.
Include some measured performance data in the text
or table. Make sure
there won't be a problem if any critical component fails. Test, test,
test!
Tips and
requirements:
- Design entered must be submitted exclusively to EDN. Design must be original with author(s), must not have been previously patented or published (limited-distribution house publications excepted), and must have been constructed and tested.
- Fully annotate all circuit diagrams with components' part numbers and electrical values.
- Keep it short.
- Please do not fax your idea. Use regular mail or e-mail.
- If using mail, print diagrams, charts, graphs, and listings on separate sheets. Handwritten schematics are fine as long as the material is legible. It's a good idea to send us material (especially listings) on a PC disk along with the printouts.
- Don't worry about style or grammar, but make sure we can figure out why your Design Idea is clever, how it works, and which applications it suits.
- Learn how to write a Design Idea by reading several back issues of EDN.
- Send questions and completed Design Ideas to edndesignideas@ubm.com.
