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 equipment/systems including new information on basic theories, applications, evaluations, prediction techniques, and practical diagnostic options for preventing EMI through cost-effective solutions.
Offers the most recent guidelines, safety limits, and standards for human exposure to electromagnetic fields!
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:
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.
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 Modeling
Characteristic Impedance of Conductors, Wires, and Cables
Units and Conversion Factors
Electric Field Strength to Magnetic Field to Power Density Conversions
Commonly Used Related Formulae
Data on Bare Solid Copper Wire (Dimensions, Weight, and Resistance)
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