| Titre : | Principles and techniques of electromagnetic compatibility | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Christos Christopoulos, Auteur | | Editeur : | Boca Raton; London; New York : CRC Press | | Année de publication : | 1995 | | Importance : | 311 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en coul., ill. | | Format : | 24,7 | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 9780849378923 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Catégories : | ELECTROTECHNIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 10-06 Electromagnétisme | | Résumé : | Unlike other publications, this new book offers a different approach to the study of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It emphasizes the understanding of relevant electromagnetic interactions in increasingly complex systems. Mathematical tools are introduced when pursuing the physical picture unaided becomes counterproductive. In order to handle complexity, numerical tools are developed and the basis and capabilities of these tools are presented.
Part I of the book covers underlying concepts and techniques. This includes discussions on electromagnetic fields, electrical circuit components, and electrical signals and circuits. The second part deals with general EMC concepts and techniques and will be useful for predicting the EMC behavior of systems. More practical techniques used to control electromagnetic interference and the design of EMC into products are presented in Part III. The main EMC standards and test techniques are described in the final part of the book.
Chapters are designed to allow readers to study the entire book at a pace which reflects their own background and interests. The book appeals to both EMC applications-oriented and analysis-oriented readers. This text provides useful source material for a serious study of EMC, including references to more advanced work. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
Part one:Underlying Concepts and Techniques
1 Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility
2 Electromagnetic Fields
3 Electrical Circuit Components
4 Electrical Signals and Circuits
Part two:General EMC Concepts and Techniques
5 Sources of Electromagnetic Interference
6 Penetration Through Shields and Apertures
7 Propagation and Crosstalk
8 Simulation of Electromagnetic Coupling Between Systems
9 Effects of Electromagnetic Interference on Devices and Systems
Part three:Interference Control Techniques
10 Shielding and Grounding
11 Filtering and Nonlinear Protective Devices
12 General EMC Design Principles
Part four:EMC Standards and Testing
13 EMC Standards
14 EMC Measurements and Testing
Appendices
Useful Vector Formulae
Circuit Parameters of Conductor Configurations
The Sinx/x Function
Spectra of Trapezoidal Waveforms
Calculation of the Electric Field Received by a Short Electric Dipole
Index.
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Principles and techniques of electromagnetic compatibility [texte imprimé] / Christos Christopoulos, Auteur . - Boca Raton; London; New York : CRC Press, 1995 . - 311 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 24,7. ISSN : 9780849378923 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Catégories : | ELECTROTECHNIQUE
| | Index. décimale : | 10-06 Electromagnétisme | | Résumé : | Unlike other publications, this new book offers a different approach to the study of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It emphasizes the understanding of relevant electromagnetic interactions in increasingly complex systems. Mathematical tools are introduced when pursuing the physical picture unaided becomes counterproductive. In order to handle complexity, numerical tools are developed and the basis and capabilities of these tools are presented.
Part I of the book covers underlying concepts and techniques. This includes discussions on electromagnetic fields, electrical circuit components, and electrical signals and circuits. The second part deals with general EMC concepts and techniques and will be useful for predicting the EMC behavior of systems. More practical techniques used to control electromagnetic interference and the design of EMC into products are presented in Part III. The main EMC standards and test techniques are described in the final part of the book.
Chapters are designed to allow readers to study the entire book at a pace which reflects their own background and interests. The book appeals to both EMC applications-oriented and analysis-oriented readers. This text provides useful source material for a serious study of EMC, including references to more advanced work. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
Part one:Underlying Concepts and Techniques
1 Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility
2 Electromagnetic Fields
3 Electrical Circuit Components
4 Electrical Signals and Circuits
Part two:General EMC Concepts and Techniques
5 Sources of Electromagnetic Interference
6 Penetration Through Shields and Apertures
7 Propagation and Crosstalk
8 Simulation of Electromagnetic Coupling Between Systems
9 Effects of Electromagnetic Interference on Devices and Systems
Part three:Interference Control Techniques
10 Shielding and Grounding
11 Filtering and Nonlinear Protective Devices
12 General EMC Design Principles
Part four:EMC Standards and Testing
13 EMC Standards
14 EMC Measurements and Testing
Appendices
Useful Vector Formulae
Circuit Parameters of Conductor Configurations
The Sinx/x Function
Spectra of Trapezoidal Waveforms
Calculation of the Electric Field Received by a Short Electric Dipole
Index.
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