Electromagnetic Compatibility
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An ideal guide for Engineers
and technicians Preparing for the National Association
of Radio and Telecommunications Electromagnetic
Compatibility Certification program! |
Praise for the first edition...
...useful not only to the engineers practicing in this domain
and allied industries, but also to the students interested in electrical
engineering...
...these software applications are very useful for the specialists and
for the students...
- Polytechnic Magazine
Praise for the second edition...
...The practical approach of the book is evident ... The book is extremely clear,
concrete and comprehensive in explaining various phenomena and solutions for EMC
- Prof. Ion Boldea, IEEE Fellow
This totally revised and expanded reference/text provides comprehensive, single-source coverage of the design, problem solving, and specifications of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) into electrical equipments/systems including new information on basic theories, applications, evaluations, prediction techniques, and practical diagnostic options for preventing EMI through cost-effective solutions.
Containing updated data on EMI diagnostic verification measurements, as well as over 900 drawings, photographs, tables, and equations 500 more than the previous edition the Second Edition of Electromagnetic Compatibility.
| Explores the latest verification / certification testing procedures | |
| Discusses inaccuracies in current EMI test and EMC prediction methods | |
| Furnished a new chapter on 'good' printed circuit board layout techniques | |
| Describe essential approaches to computational electromagnetic modelling | |
| and more! |
Effectively demonstrating innovative techniques for on-the-job use, troubleshooting, and time conservation, the Second Edition of Electromagnetic Compatibility is an authoritative reference for electrical and electronics, circuit/system design, and radio and telecommunications engineers, technicians, and technologists, and an ideal text for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Contents
| Introduction to EMI and the Electromagnetic Environment | |
| Introduction to E and H, Near and Far Fields, Radiators, Receptors, and Antennas | |
| Typical Sources and Characteristics of Radiated and Conducted Emissions | |
| Crosstalk and Electromagnetic Coupling Between PCB Tracks, Wires and Cables | |
| Components, Emission Reduction Techniques, and Noise Immunity | |
| Electromagnetic Shielding | |
| Cable Shielding, Coupling from E and H Fields, and Cable Emissions | |
| Grounding and Bonding | |
| EMI Measurements, Control Requirements, and Test Methods | |
| Systems EMC and Antenna Coupling | |
| Printed Circuit Boards | |
| EMI and EMC Control, Case Studies, EMC Prediction Techniques, and Computational Electromagnetic Modelling |
| Appendix 1: | Characteristic Impedance of Conductors, Wires, and Cables |
| Appendix 2: | Unites and Conversion Factors |
| Appendix 3: | Electric Field Strength to Magnetic Field to Power Density Conversions |
| Appendix 4: | Commonly Used Related Formulae |
| Appendix 5: | Data on Bare Sold Copper Wire (Dimensions, Weight, and Resistance) |
This book is printed on
acid-free paper.
ISBN: 0-8247-8889-3
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