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Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility Clayton R. Paul

Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility By Clayton R. Paul

Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility by Clayton R. Paul


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Summary

Building on basic undergraduate electronic engineering concepts, this text applies the principles to the design of compatible electronic systems that do not create interference. It includes derivations of formulae and worked examples as well as technical details and practical design information.

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Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility Summary

Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility by Clayton R. Paul

Deals with the topic of interference (electromagnetic compatibility) in electronic systems. It builds on basic undergraduate electrical engineering concepts and principles and applies them to the design of electronic systems that operate compatibly with other electronic systems and do not create interference phenomena. To facilitate classroom teaching it is divided in two parts. The first provides the basic principles and skills for review, while the second refers to applications and aspects of EMC design.

Table of Contents

EMC requirements for electronic systems; review of basic principles - electromagnetic field theory; antennas; transmission lines; applications to EMC design - non-ideal behaviour of components; signal spectra; radiated emissions and susceptibility; conducted emissions and susceptibility; crosstalk; shielding; electrostatic discharge (ESD); system design for EMC.

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CIN0471549274A
9780471549277
0471549274
Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility by Clayton R. Paul
Used - Well Read
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19920304
784
N/A
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