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OverviewThis handbook outlines the factors that must be considered in designing circuits, equipment, and systems for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It teaches circuit and system designers practical approaches to thwart the ever present culprit of electromagnetic interference (EMI). By emphasizing the fundamentals, it provides information that will help readers understand the rationale that forms the basis for many of the EMC practices and procedures. There is much information about these topics available in disparate forms (journal articles, symposia proceedings, etc.) but this book brings the critical knowledge into a single source for battling EMI. The goal of all device and system designs that must function in an electromagnetic environment (i.e. radio, TV, radar, navigation, and communications) is to operate without adversely affecting other electronic equipment or systems. The inverse is also true. The requirement for sharing spectrum has reached international levels of concern and it must be dealt with in proportion to the safety and economic impact involved. Designing Electronic Systems for EMC outlines how. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William G. Duff (SEMTAS Corporation, USA)Publisher: SciTech Publishing Inc Imprint: SciTech Publishing Inc Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.548kg ISBN: 9781891121425ISBN 10: 1891121421 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 June 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents* Chapter 1: Introduction to Electronic System Design for EMC * Chapter 2: Basic Terms and Definitions * Chapter 3: Communication Systems EMC * Chapter 4: Electronic System Design for EMC * Chapter 5: Grounding for the Control of EMI * Chapter 6: Shielding Theory, Materials, and Protection Techniques * Chapter 7: Bonding * Chapter 8: Filters, Ferrites, Isolators, and Transient Suppresors * Chapter 9: Cables and Connectors * Chapter 10: Summary of EMI Control Techniques * Appendix: Cable-to-Cable CouplingReviews'This book is written for engineers looking to understand EMC from a practical standpoint. The chapters cover many of the key areas that someone involved in EMC is likely to encounter and provides enough information for the engineer to investigate individual topics at a detailed level. It also fits well with my objective of making students aware of EMC so they have the right kind of knowledge to deal with EMC issues as they affect the overall product design.' -- Alistair Duffy Author InformationDr. William G. Duff is the President of SEMTAS Corporation and is internationally recognized as a leader in the development of engineering technology for achieving electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in communication and electronic systems. He has 42 years of experience in electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic vulnerability (EMI/EMV) analysis, test, design, and problem solving for a wide variety of communication and electronic systems. He has written more than 40 technical papers and four books on EMC. He also regularly teaches seminar courses in EMC. He is an IEEE Fellow, Past President of the IEEE EMC Society, and a NARTE Certified EMC Engineer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |