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For the past 15 years, Circuit Cellar has been the source for practical information and hands-on applications in the embedded computing world. With such a varied readership of software/hardware developers, analog/digital designers, and other technology professionals, it’s no surprise that we cover topics ranging from computer-generated holograms to levitating Ping-Pong balls to understanding GPS navigation techniques.
Circuit Cellar is able to publish up-to-date and useful information because engineers and developers like you want to share the techniques, tools, and developments they’ve discovered. After all, Circuit Cellar has always been "by engineers, for engineers." If you already have an idea for an article, take a look at the Editorial Calendar and see what upcoming themes we’ll be covering and the deadlines for submitting articles. From there, the next stop is the Submission Guide section where you can find out how simple it is to put together an article proposal. Satisfying dozens of "Thou Shalt…" submission guidelines takes the fun out of writing an article, so we’ve made the process as author-friendly as possible. Breeze through the Submission Guide and you’ll find information about everything from formatting an article to the best way to send your graphics.
If you’re new to the business of writing articles, a look at the Publishing Process will explain what happens to your manuscript from the time you submit your proposal until the time you get the issue with your article in it. If you need a little extra incentive to get started on your article, click on the Author Payment tab to get the article payment rate and copyright information. If you still have any questions about writing for Circuit Cellar, you are welcome to call or send me an e-mail. Thanks for your interest in contributing to Circuit Cellar and I look forward to working with you. Sincerely, C.J. Abate
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