As digital devices continue to be produced at increasingly lower costs and with higher speeds, the need for effective electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design practices has become more critical than ever to avoid unnecessary costs in bringing products into compliance with governmental regulations.
Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition
โ Scribed by Clayton R. Paul(auth.), Kai Chang(eds.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1000
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A Landmark text thoroughly updated, including a new CD
As digital devices continue to be produced at increasingly lower costs and with higher speeds, the need for effective electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design practices has become more critical than ever to avoid unnecessary costs in bringing products into compliance with governmental regulations. The Second Edition of this landmark text has been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect these major developments that affect both academia and the electronics industry. Readers familiar with the First Edition will find much new material, including:
* Latest U.S. and international regulatory requirements
* PSpice used throughout the textbook to simulate EMC analysis solutions
* Methods of designing for Signal Integrity
* Fortran programs for the simulation of Crosstalk supplied on a CD
* OrCAD(r) PSpice(r) Release 10.0 and Version 8 Demo Edition software supplied on a CD
* The final chapter on System Design for EMC completely rewritten
* The chapter on Crosstalk rewritten to simplify the mathematics
Detailed, worked-out examples are now included throughout the text. In addition, review exercises are now included following the discussion of each important topic to help readers assess their grasp of the material. Several appendices are new to this edition including Phasor Analysis of Electric Circuits, The Electromagnetic Field Equations and Waves, Computer Codes for Calculating the Per-Unit-Length Parameters and Crosstalk of Multiconductor Transmission Lines, and a SPICE (PSPICE) tutorial.
Now thoroughly updated, the Second Edition of Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility remains the textbook of choice for university/college EMC courses as well as a reference for EMC design engineers.
An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.Content:
Chapter ONE Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) (pages 1โ48):
Chapter TWO EMC Requirements for Electronic Systems (pages 49โ90):
Chapter THREE Signal Spectraโthe Relationship between the Time Domain and the Frequency Domain (pages 91โ175):
Chapter FOUR Transmission Lines and Signal Integrity (pages 177โ298):
Chapter FIVE Nonideal Behavior of Components (pages 299โ376):
Chapter SIX Conducted Emissions and Susceptibility (pages 377โ419):
Chapter SEVEN Antennas (pages 421โ501):
Chapter EIGHT Radiated Emissions and Susceptibility (pages 503โ557):
Chapter NINE Crosstalk (pages 559โ712):
Chapter TEN Shielding (pages 713โ752):
Chapter ELEVEN System Design for EMC (pages 753โ858):
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