Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: Christos Christopoulos

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 1420006339

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Circuits are faster and more tightly packed than ever, wireless technologies increase the electromagnetic (EM) noise environment, new materials entail entirely new immunity issues, and new standards govern the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Maintaining the practical and comprehensive approach of its predecessor, Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition reflects these emerging challenges and new technologies introduced throughout the decade since the first edition appeared. What's new in the Second Edition? Characterization and testing for high-speed design of clock frequencies up to and above 6 GHz Updates to the regulatory framework governing EM compliance Additional coverage of the printed circuit board (PCB) environment as well as additional numerical tools An entirely new section devoted to new applications, including signal integrity, wireless and broadband technologies, EMC safety, and statistical EMC Added coverage of new materials such as nanomaterials, band gap devices, and composites Along with new and updated content, this edition also includes additional worked examples that demonstrate how estimates can guide the early stages of design. The focus remains on building a sound foundation on the fundamental concepts and linking this to practical applications, rather than supplying application-specific fixes that do not easily generalize to other areas.


Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: David Weston

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-19

Total Pages: 857

ISBN-13: 1482277344

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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-Electromagnetic Compatibility: Principles and Applications, Second Edition:


Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility

Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: V. Prasad Kodali

Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press

Published: 2001-01-19

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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Electrical Engineering Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility Principles, Measurements, Technologies, and Computer Models Second Edition This practical, enhanced second edition will teach you to avoid costly post-design electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) fixes. Once again, V. Prasad Kodali provides a comprehensive introduction to EMC and presents current technical information on sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI), EMC/EMI measurements, technologies to control EMI, computer simulation and design, and international EMC standards. Features added to this second edition include: * Two new chapters covering EMC computer modeling and simulation and signal integrity * Expanded assignments at the close of each chapter * Illustrative examples that enhance comprehension * Updated information in Selected Bibliography and EMC Standards chapters * A new appendix that lists websites relevant to EMC/EMI Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition is presented in a concise, user-friendly format that combines a rigorous solutions-based, mathematical treatment of the underlying theories of EMC with the most recent practical applications. It is ideally suited as a desk reference for practicing engineers and as a textbook for students who need to understand the form and function of EMC and its relevance to a variety of systems.


Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: David A. Weston

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 1311

ISBN-13: 1315354705

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Revised, updated, and expanded, Electromagnetic Compatibility: Methods, Analysis, Circuits, and Measurement, Third Edition provides comprehensive practical coverage of the design, problem solving, and testing of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in electrical and electronic equipment and systems. This new edition provides novel information on theory, applications, evaluations, electromagnetic computational programs, and prediction techniques available. With sixty-nine schematics providing examples for circuit level electromagnetic interference (EMI) hardening and cost effective EMI problem solving, this book also includes 1130 illustrations and tables. Including extensive data on components and their correct implementation, the myths, misapplication, misconceptions, and fallacies that are common when discussing EMC/EMI will also be addressed and corrected.


Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields

Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields

Author: Clayton R. Paul

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780070460836

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This introductory text provides coverage of both static and dynamic fields. There are references to computer visualisation (Mathcad) and computation throughout the text, and there are Mathcad electronic books available free on the Internet to help students visualise electromagnetic fields. Important equations are highlighted in the text, and there are examples and problems throughout, with answers to the problems at the back of the book.


Handbook of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Handbook of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: Reinaldo Perez

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 1119

ISBN-13: 1483288978

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This"know-how"book gives readers a concise understanding of the fundamentals of EMC, from basic mathematical and physical concepts through present, computer-age methods used in analysis, design, and tests. With contributions from leading experts in their fields, the text provides a comprehensive overview. Fortified with information on how to solve potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems that may arise in electronic design, practitioners will be betterable to grasp the latest techniques, trends, and applications of this increasingly important engineering discipline. Handbook of Electromagnetic Compatibility contains extensive treatment of EMC applications to radio and wireless communications, fiber optics communications, and plasma effects. Coverage of EMC-related issues includes lightning, electromagnetic pulse, biological effects, and electrostatic discharge. Practical examples are used to illustrate the material, and all information is presented in an accessible and organized format. The text is intended primarily for those practicing engineers who need agood foundation in EMC, but it will also interest faculty and students, since a good portion of the material covered can find use in the classroom or as a springboard for further research. - The chapters are written by experts in the field - Details the fundamental principles, then moves to more advanced topics - Covers computational electromagnetics applied to EMC problems - Presents an extensive treatment of EMC applications to: Radio and wireless communications, Fiber optic communications, Plasma effects, Wired circuits, Microchips, Includes practical examples, Fiber optic, Communications, Plasma effects, Wired circuits, Microchips, Includes practical examples


Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering

Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering

Author: Henry W. Ott

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-09-20

Total Pages: 883

ISBN-13: 1118210654

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Praise for Noise Reduction Techniques IN electronic systems "Henry Ott has literally 'written the book' on the subject of EMC. . . . He not only knows the subject, but has the rare ability to communicate that knowledge to others." —EE Times Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering is a completely revised, expanded, and updated version of Henry Ott's popular book Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems. It reflects the most recent developments in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and noise reduction¿and their practical applications to the design of analog and digital circuits in computer, home entertainment, medical, telecom, industrial process control, and automotive equipment, as well as military and aerospace systems. While maintaining and updating the core information—such as cabling, grounding, filtering, shielding, digital circuit grounding and layout, and ESD—that made the previous book such a wide success, this new book includes additional coverage of: Equipment/systems grounding Switching power supplies and variable-speed motor drives Digital circuit power distribution and decoupling PCB layout and stack-up Mixed-signal PCB layout RF and transient immunity Power line disturbances Precompliance EMC measurements New appendices on dipole antennae, the theory of partial inductance, and the ten most common EMC problems The concepts presented are applicable to analog and digital circuits operating from below audio frequencies to those in the GHz range. Throughout the book, an emphasis is placed on cost-effective EMC designs, with the amount and complexity of mathematics kept to the strictest minimum. Complemented with over 250 problems with answers, Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering equips readers with the knowledge needed to design electronic equipment that is compatible with the electromagnetic environment and compliant with national and international EMC regulations. It is an essential resource for practicing engineers who face EMC and regulatory compliance issues and an ideal textbook for EE courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.


Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility

Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: Clayton R. Paul

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-01-03

Total Pages: 1016

ISBN-13: 0471758140

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A Landmark text thoroughly updated, including a new CD As digital devices continue to be produced at increasingly lowercosts and with higher speeds, the need for effectiveelectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design practices has becomemore critical than ever to avoid unnecessary costs in bringingproducts into compliance with governmental regulations. The SecondEdition of this landmark text has been thoroughly updated andrevised to reflect these major developments that affect bothacademia and the electronics industry. Readers familiar with theFirst Edition will find much new material, including: * Latest U.S. and international regulatory requirements * PSpice used throughout the textbook to simulate EMC analysissolutions * Methods of designing for Signal Integrity * Fortran programs for the simulation of Crosstalk supplied on aCD * OrCAD(r) PSpice(r) Release 10.0 and Version 8 Demo Editionsoftware supplied on a CD * The final chapter on System Design for EMC completelyrewritten * The chapter on Crosstalk rewritten to simplify themathematics Detailed, worked-out examples are now included throughout the text.In addition, review exercises are now included following thediscussion of each important topic to help readers assess theirgrasp of the material. Several appendices are new to this editionincluding Phasor Analysis of Electric Circuits, The ElectromagneticField Equations and Waves, Computer Codes for Calculating thePer-Unit-Length Parameters and Crosstalk of MulticonductorTransmission Lines, and a SPICE (PSPICE) tutorial. Now thoroughly updated, the Second Edition of Introduction toElectromagnetic Compatibility remains the textbook of choice foruniversity/college EMC courses as well as a reference for EMCdesign engineers. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all theproblems in the book is available from the Wiley editorialdepartment.


Foundations of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Foundations of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: Bogdan Adamczyk

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-05-01

Total Pages: 646

ISBN-13: 1119120780

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There is currently no single book that covers the mathematics, circuits, and electromagnetics backgrounds needed for the study of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). This book aims to redress the balance by focusing on EMC and providing the background in all three disciplines. This background is necessary for many EMC practitioners who have been out of study for some time and who are attempting to follow and confidently utilize more advanced EMC texts. The book is split into three parts: Part 1 is the refresher course in the underlying mathematics; Part 2 is the foundational chapters in electrical circuit theory; Part 3 is the heart of the book: electric and magnetic fields, waves, transmission lines and antennas. Each part of the book provides an independent area of study, yet each is the logical step to the next area, providing a comprehensive course through each topic. Practical EMC applications at the end of each chapter illustrate the applicability of the chapter topics. The Appendix reviews the fundamentals of EMC testing and measurements.


Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Author: Christos Christopoulos

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-07-14

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13: 1000631788

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This book provides a sound grasp of the fundamental concepts, applications, and practice of EMC. Developments in recent years have resulted in further increases in electrical component density, wider penetration of wireless technologies, and a significant increase in complexity of electrical and electronic equipment. New materials, which can be customized to meet EMC needs, have been introduced. Considerable progress has been made in developing numerical tools for complete system EMC simulation. EMC is now a central consideration in all industrial sectors. Maintaining the holistic approach of the previous edition of Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility, the Third Edition updates coverage of EMC to reflects recent important developments. What is new in the Third Edition? A comprehensive treatment of new materials (meta- and nano-) and their impact on EMC Numerical modelling of complex systems and complexity reduction methods Impact of wireless technologies and the Internet of Things (IoT) on EMC Testing in reverberation chambers, and in the time-domain A comprehensive treatment of the scope and development of stochastic models for EMC EMC issues encountered in automotive, railway, aerospace, and marine applications Impact of EMC and Intentional EMI (IEMI) on infrastructure, and risk assessment In addition to updating material, new references, examples, and appendices were added to offer further support to readers interested in exploring further. As in previous editions, the emphasis is on building a sound theoretical framework, and demonstrating how it can be turned to practical use in challenging applications. The expectation is that this approach will serve EMC engineers through the inevitable future technological shifts and developments.