he first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was
originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly
given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in
readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when
NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more
content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with
monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown
into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics
hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts
was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now
averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color.
Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those
seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of
magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the
highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US
today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since
the early 80s.
Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on
hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of
subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur
robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data
acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and
myriad microcontrollers.
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