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Affiner la recherche Interroger des sources externesArtificial neural networks / N.B. Karayiannis
Titre : Artificial neural networks : learning algorithms,performance evaluation, and epplications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : N.B. Karayiannis, Auteur ; A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 1993 Collection : The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science Importance : 440 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 23 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-441-95132-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 08-06 Algorithme Résumé : 1.1 Overview We are living in a decade recently declared as the "Decade of the Brain". Neuroscientists may soon manage to work out a functional map of the brain, thanks to technologies that open windows on the mind. With the average human brain consisting of 15 billion neurons, roughly equal to the number of stars in our milky way, each receiving signals through as many as 10,000 synapses, it is quite a view. "The brain is the last and greatest biological frontier", says James Weston codiscoverer of DNA, considered to be the most complex piece of biological machinery on earth. After many years of research by neuroanatomists and neurophys- iologists, the overall organization of the brain is well understood, but many of its detailed neural mechanisms remain to be decoded. In order to understand the functioning of the brain, neurobiologists have taken a bottom-up approach of studying the stimulus-response characteristics of single neurons and networks of neurons, while psy- chologists have taken a top-down approach of studying brain func- tions from the cognitive and behavioral level. While these two ap- proaches are gradually converging, it is generally accepted that it may take another fifty years before we achieve a solid microscopic, intermediate, and macroscopic understanding of brain. Note de contenu : Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. Neural Network Architectures and Learning Schemes
3. ELEANNE: Efficient LEarning Algorithms for Neural NEtworks
4. Fast Learning Algorithms for Neural Networks
5. ALADIN: Algorithms for Learning and Architecture DetermINation
6. Performance Evaluation of Single-layered Neural Networks
7. High-order Neural Networks and Networks with Composite Key Patterns
8. Applications of Neural Networks: A Case Study
9. Applications of Neural Networks: A Review
10. Future Trends and Directions
-References
-IndexArtificial neural networks : learning algorithms,performance evaluation, and epplications [texte imprimé] / N.B. Karayiannis, Auteur ; A.N. Venetsanopoulos, Auteur . - Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993 . - 440 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23 cm.. - (The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) .
ISBN : 978-1-441-95132-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : INFORMATIQUE Index. décimale : 08-06 Algorithme Résumé : 1.1 Overview We are living in a decade recently declared as the "Decade of the Brain". Neuroscientists may soon manage to work out a functional map of the brain, thanks to technologies that open windows on the mind. With the average human brain consisting of 15 billion neurons, roughly equal to the number of stars in our milky way, each receiving signals through as many as 10,000 synapses, it is quite a view. "The brain is the last and greatest biological frontier", says James Weston codiscoverer of DNA, considered to be the most complex piece of biological machinery on earth. After many years of research by neuroanatomists and neurophys- iologists, the overall organization of the brain is well understood, but many of its detailed neural mechanisms remain to be decoded. In order to understand the functioning of the brain, neurobiologists have taken a bottom-up approach of studying the stimulus-response characteristics of single neurons and networks of neurons, while psy- chologists have taken a top-down approach of studying brain func- tions from the cognitive and behavioral level. While these two ap- proaches are gradually converging, it is generally accepted that it may take another fifty years before we achieve a solid microscopic, intermediate, and macroscopic understanding of brain. Note de contenu : Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. Neural Network Architectures and Learning Schemes
3. ELEANNE: Efficient LEarning Algorithms for Neural NEtworks
4. Fast Learning Algorithms for Neural Networks
5. ALADIN: Algorithms for Learning and Architecture DetermINation
6. Performance Evaluation of Single-layered Neural Networks
7. High-order Neural Networks and Networks with Composite Key Patterns
8. Applications of Neural Networks: A Case Study
9. Applications of Neural Networks: A Review
10. Future Trends and Directions
-References
-IndexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 2705 08-06-12 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2705 2706 08-06-12 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 2706 Power quality enhancement using custom power devices / Arindam Ghosh
Titre : Power quality enhancement using custom power devices Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Arindam Ghosh, Auteur ; Gerard Ledwich, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 2002 Collection : The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science Importance : 460 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul., ill. Format : 23,4 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-402-07180-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : control and performance of series compensating DVR, the shunt DSTATCOM and the shunt with series UPQC for power quality improvement in electricity distribution.
Also addressed are other power electronic devices for improving power quality in Solid State Transfer Switches and Fault Current Limiters. Applications for these technologies as they relate to compensating busses supplied by a weak line and for distributed generation connections in rural networks, are included. In depth treatment of inverters to achieve voltage support, voltage balancing, harmonic suppression and transient suppression in realistic network environments are also covered. New material on the potential for shunt and series compensation which emphasizes the importance of control design has been introduced.Note de contenu : Contents:
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
2. Characterization of Electric Power Quality.
3. Analysis and Conventional Mitigation Methods.
4. Custom Power Devices: An Introduction.
5. Structure and Control of Power Converters.
6. Solid State Limiting, Breaking and Transferring Devices.
7. Load Compensation using DSTATCOM.
8. Realization and Control of DSTATCOM.
9. Series Compensation of Power Distribution System.
10. Unified Power Quality Conditioner.
11. Distributed Generation and Grid Interconnection.
12. Future Directions and Opportunities for Power Quality Enhancement.
Index.Power quality enhancement using custom power devices [texte imprimé] / Arindam Ghosh, Auteur ; Gerard Ledwich, Auteur . - Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002 . - 460 p. : couv. ill. en coul., ill. ; 23,4 cm.. - (The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) .
ISBN : 978-1-402-07180-5
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ELECTROTECHNIQUE Index. décimale : 10-05 Electronique de puissance et industrielle Résumé : control and performance of series compensating DVR, the shunt DSTATCOM and the shunt with series UPQC for power quality improvement in electricity distribution.
Also addressed are other power electronic devices for improving power quality in Solid State Transfer Switches and Fault Current Limiters. Applications for these technologies as they relate to compensating busses supplied by a weak line and for distributed generation connections in rural networks, are included. In depth treatment of inverters to achieve voltage support, voltage balancing, harmonic suppression and transient suppression in realistic network environments are also covered. New material on the potential for shunt and series compensation which emphasizes the importance of control design has been introduced.Note de contenu : Contents:
Acknowledgements.
1. Introduction.
2. Characterization of Electric Power Quality.
3. Analysis and Conventional Mitigation Methods.
4. Custom Power Devices: An Introduction.
5. Structure and Control of Power Converters.
6. Solid State Limiting, Breaking and Transferring Devices.
7. Load Compensation using DSTATCOM.
8. Realization and Control of DSTATCOM.
9. Series Compensation of Power Distribution System.
10. Unified Power Quality Conditioner.
11. Distributed Generation and Grid Interconnection.
12. Future Directions and Opportunities for Power Quality Enhancement.
Index.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1659 10-05-56 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1659 Power System Oscillations / Graham Rogers
Titre : Power System Oscillations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Graham Rogers, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 2000 Collection : The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science Importance : 328 p. Présentation : couv. ill.,ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7923-7712-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Power System Oscillations deals with the analysis and control of low frequency oscillations in the 0.2-3 Hz range, which are a characteristic of interconnected power systems. Small variations in system load excite the oscillations, which must be damped effectively to maintain secure and stable system operation. No warning is given for the occurrence of growing oscillations caused by oscillatory instability, since a change in the system's operating condition may cause the transition from stable to unstable. If not limited by nonlinearities, unstable oscillations may lead to rapid system collapse. Thus, it is difficult for operators to intervene manually to restore the system's stability. It follows that it is important to analyze a system's oscillatory behavior in order to understand the system's limits. If the limits imposed by oscillatory instability are too low, they may be increased by the installation of special stabilizing controls.
Since the late 60s when this phenomena was first observed in North American systems, intensive research has resulted in design and installation of stabilizing controls known as power system stabilizers (PSS). The design, location and tuning of PSS require special analytical tools. This book addresses these questions in a modal analysis framework, with transient simulation as a measure of controlled system performance. After discussing the nature of the oscillations, the design of the PSS is discussed extensively using modal analysis and frequency response. In the scenario of the restructured power system, the performance of power system damping controls must be insensitive to parameter uncertainties. Power system stabilizers, when well tuned, are shown to be robust using the techniques of modern control theory. The design of damping controls, which operate through electronic power system devices (FACTS), is also discussed. There are many worked examples throughout the text.
The Power System Toolbox© for use with MATLAB® is used to perform all of the analyses used in this book.
The text is based on the author's experience of over 40 years as an engineer in the power industry and as an educator.Note de contenu : Contents:
1 Introduction
2 The nature of power system oscillations
3 Modal Analysis of Power Systems
4 Modal Analysis for Control
5 Power Systems structure and oscillations
6 Generator controls
7 Power system stabilizers
8 Power system stabilizers-problems and solutions
9 Robust control
10 Damping by electronic power system devices
A1 Model data formats and block diagrams
A2 Equal eigenvalues
indexPower System Oscillations [texte imprimé] / Graham Rogers, Auteur . - Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000 . - 328 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 24 cm.. - (The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) .
ISBN : 978-0-7923-7712-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Power System Oscillations deals with the analysis and control of low frequency oscillations in the 0.2-3 Hz range, which are a characteristic of interconnected power systems. Small variations in system load excite the oscillations, which must be damped effectively to maintain secure and stable system operation. No warning is given for the occurrence of growing oscillations caused by oscillatory instability, since a change in the system's operating condition may cause the transition from stable to unstable. If not limited by nonlinearities, unstable oscillations may lead to rapid system collapse. Thus, it is difficult for operators to intervene manually to restore the system's stability. It follows that it is important to analyze a system's oscillatory behavior in order to understand the system's limits. If the limits imposed by oscillatory instability are too low, they may be increased by the installation of special stabilizing controls.
Since the late 60s when this phenomena was first observed in North American systems, intensive research has resulted in design and installation of stabilizing controls known as power system stabilizers (PSS). The design, location and tuning of PSS require special analytical tools. This book addresses these questions in a modal analysis framework, with transient simulation as a measure of controlled system performance. After discussing the nature of the oscillations, the design of the PSS is discussed extensively using modal analysis and frequency response. In the scenario of the restructured power system, the performance of power system damping controls must be insensitive to parameter uncertainties. Power system stabilizers, when well tuned, are shown to be robust using the techniques of modern control theory. The design of damping controls, which operate through electronic power system devices (FACTS), is also discussed. There are many worked examples throughout the text.
The Power System Toolbox© for use with MATLAB® is used to perform all of the analyses used in this book.
The text is based on the author's experience of over 40 years as an engineer in the power industry and as an educator.Note de contenu : Contents:
1 Introduction
2 The nature of power system oscillations
3 Modal Analysis of Power Systems
4 Modal Analysis for Control
5 Power Systems structure and oscillations
6 Generator controls
7 Power system stabilizers
8 Power system stabilizers-problems and solutions
9 Robust control
10 Damping by electronic power system devices
A1 Model data formats and block diagrams
A2 Equal eigenvalues
indexExemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 933 25-07-28 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 933 Transient Stability of Power Systems : / Mania Pavella
Titre : Transient Stability of Power Systems : : a unified approach to assessment and control Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mania Pavella, Auteur ; Ernest Matagne, Auteur ; Daniel Ruiz-Vega, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 2000 Collection : The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science Importance : 237 p. Présentation : couv. ill.,ill. Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7923-7963-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Transient Stability of Power Systems is a monograph devoted to a hybrid-direct temporal method called SIME (for Single Machine Equivalent). SIME processes temporal information about the multimachine system dynamics to assess and control any type of transient instabilities under any type and model of power systems. Two approaches may be distinguished depending upon the source of information used: `Preventative SIME' which relies on a time-domain program to simulate anticipated contingencies, and `Emergency SIME' which uses real-time measurements.
Preventative SIME mainly comprises two techniques: contingency filtering, ranking, and assessment; and (simultaneous) stabilization of harmful contingencies. The resulting preventative transient stability assessment and control (TSA&C) software can be used in all application contexts of transient stability studies. In a control center, for instance, its computational performances enable it to cope with very stringent requirements of real-time operation. Besides, interfacing SIME with an OPF algorithm allows combining transient stability constraints with specifics of the liberalized electricity market.
Emergency SIME is a novel closed-loop control technique which contains the transient instabilities caused by contingencies' actual occurrence. It relies on real-time measurements to predict (the size of) instability and, accordingly, to design and trigger control actions able to impede system loss of synchronism. Emergency SIME is particularly suitable for protecting important generation sites and can complement preventative SIME.
Both approaches rely on the same principles and basic software which yields a comprehensive and unified approach to TSA&C. The design of near optimal control techniques is a major asset of this software. This book provides extensive illustrations on a variety of power systems ranging from a simple 3-machine test system to real-world power systems comprising up to 627 generators and 4112 busses.
Transient Stability of Power Systems will be especially helpful to researchers, utility engineers, and software designers and developers who are developing various types of transient stability software packages.Note de contenu : Table of contents
Preface.
Chapter 1. Background.
-Security
-Models
-Transient stability
-Direct approaches-an overview
-Automatics learning approaches
Chapter 2. Introduction to SIME.
-Foundations
-General formulation
-Stability margins
-SIME's typical representations
-Back- and multi-swing phenomena
-Preventive vs emergency SIME
Chapter 3. Sensitivity Analysis.
-Element of sensitivity analysis
-SIME-based sensitivity analysis
-Compensation schemes(CSsç)
Chapter 4. Preventive Analysis and Control.
-Stability LIMTS
-Power limits
-Stability limits approximate assessment
-Filtra
-Preventive control
Chapter 5. Integrated TSA&C Software.
-Integrated software
-A case-study
-TSA&C in the EMS
Chapter 6. Closed-Loop Emergency Control.
-Outline of the method
-Predictive SIME
-Emergency control
-Simulation
-Discussion
Chapter 7. Retrospect and Prospect.
-SIME: Hindsight andforesight
-An illustration
-Comparing classes of methods
Appendices.
References.
Index.Transient Stability of Power Systems : : a unified approach to assessment and control [texte imprimé] / Mania Pavella, Auteur ; Ernest Matagne, Auteur ; Daniel Ruiz-Vega, Auteur . - Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000 . - 237 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 24 cm.. - (The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) .
ISBN : 978-0-7923-7963-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : AUTOMATISME Index. décimale : 25-07 Théorie de la commande: commandes des processus Résumé : Transient Stability of Power Systems is a monograph devoted to a hybrid-direct temporal method called SIME (for Single Machine Equivalent). SIME processes temporal information about the multimachine system dynamics to assess and control any type of transient instabilities under any type and model of power systems. Two approaches may be distinguished depending upon the source of information used: `Preventative SIME' which relies on a time-domain program to simulate anticipated contingencies, and `Emergency SIME' which uses real-time measurements.
Preventative SIME mainly comprises two techniques: contingency filtering, ranking, and assessment; and (simultaneous) stabilization of harmful contingencies. The resulting preventative transient stability assessment and control (TSA&C) software can be used in all application contexts of transient stability studies. In a control center, for instance, its computational performances enable it to cope with very stringent requirements of real-time operation. Besides, interfacing SIME with an OPF algorithm allows combining transient stability constraints with specifics of the liberalized electricity market.
Emergency SIME is a novel closed-loop control technique which contains the transient instabilities caused by contingencies' actual occurrence. It relies on real-time measurements to predict (the size of) instability and, accordingly, to design and trigger control actions able to impede system loss of synchronism. Emergency SIME is particularly suitable for protecting important generation sites and can complement preventative SIME.
Both approaches rely on the same principles and basic software which yields a comprehensive and unified approach to TSA&C. The design of near optimal control techniques is a major asset of this software. This book provides extensive illustrations on a variety of power systems ranging from a simple 3-machine test system to real-world power systems comprising up to 627 generators and 4112 busses.
Transient Stability of Power Systems will be especially helpful to researchers, utility engineers, and software designers and developers who are developing various types of transient stability software packages.Note de contenu : Table of contents
Preface.
Chapter 1. Background.
-Security
-Models
-Transient stability
-Direct approaches-an overview
-Automatics learning approaches
Chapter 2. Introduction to SIME.
-Foundations
-General formulation
-Stability margins
-SIME's typical representations
-Back- and multi-swing phenomena
-Preventive vs emergency SIME
Chapter 3. Sensitivity Analysis.
-Element of sensitivity analysis
-SIME-based sensitivity analysis
-Compensation schemes(CSsç)
Chapter 4. Preventive Analysis and Control.
-Stability LIMTS
-Power limits
-Stability limits approximate assessment
-Filtra
-Preventive control
Chapter 5. Integrated TSA&C Software.
-Integrated software
-A case-study
-TSA&C in the EMS
Chapter 6. Closed-Loop Emergency Control.
-Outline of the method
-Predictive SIME
-Emergency control
-Simulation
-Discussion
Chapter 7. Retrospect and Prospect.
-SIME: Hindsight andforesight
-An illustration
-Comparing classes of methods
Appendices.
References.
Index.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 1690 25-07-47 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 1690 Controlling radiated emissions by design / Michel Mardiguian
Titre : Controlling radiated emissions by design Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michel Mardiguian, Auteur Editeur : Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers Année de publication : 2001 Collection : The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science Importance : 338 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en en coul Format : 23,7 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7923-7978-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-07 Transmissions par câbles et satellites Résumé : In all possible industrial, military and household/personal applications, the number of digital devices operating with data rates of hundreds of Megabits, using processor chips with Gigahertz clocks, has increased astronomically. At the same time, a myriad of popular RF receivers like portable telephones, laptop PCs with integrated wireless modems, wireless Internet, and other electronic devices, are becoming ubiquitous, such that the number of sensitive, licit receivers operating within a square kilometer of an urban area can be counted in tens of thousands. In the crowded space that they share, the conjunction of both events is increasing the number of potential interference situations, especially in the upper VHF and UHF regions where spurious radiations are most difficult to contain. There is, in addition, a growing, although controversial, concern about the possible health hazard caused by long exposure to near fields of low power radio transmitters. All these aspects result in a continuous effort for lowering RF radiations.This new edition of Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design retains the step-by-step approach for incorporating EMC into every new design, from the ground up. Quite different from other classical EMC books, it approaches the problem from a development engineer's viewpoint, starting with the selection of quieter IC technologies, their implementation into a noise-free printed circuit layout, and the gathering of all these into a low radiation packaging, including I/O filtering, connectors and cables considerations. Equally far from a cookbook of recipes, all guidelines are supported by thorough, but relatively easy and comprehensive calculated examples, allowing a quantitative design, instead of purely qualitative. New to this edition is material on surface mount techniques, IC's ground-bounce, random-versus-periodic frequency spectra and recent progress in low cost ferrite and filter components. Also included is detailed information on radiation from high-speed chips (e.g. Pentium >200 MHz) and the efforts by some manufacturers to reduce it.The book has numerous tables, all of which have been updated to reflect the latest changes in the field, including a brief overview of the U.S. and worldwide emission tests. Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design is an invaluable tool for helping design engineers, EMC specialists and technicians develop more efficient and economical control of emissions. Note de contenu : Contents
1. Generalities on Radiated Interference.
2. Electric and Magnetic Fields from Simple Circuit Shapes.
3. Fields Radiated by Nonsinusoidal Sources.
4. General Strategy for Designing a Low-Radiation Product.
5. Controlling Radiated Emissions at Chip /Integrated Circuit Level.
6. Printed Circuit Board Design.
7. Emission Control in Mother Boards and Backplanes.
8. Controlling Radiated Field from SwitchMode PowerSupplies.
9. Reducing Radiated EMI via Internal Cabling and Packaging.
10. Box Shielding.
11. Controlling Radiation from External Cables.
12. Principal Radiated Emission Specifications & Test Methods.
13. Troubleshooting Radiated EMI Problems.
Appendices. References. Index.Controlling radiated emissions by design [texte imprimé] / Michel Mardiguian, Auteur . - Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001 . - 338 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 23,7 cm.. - (The kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) .
ISBN : 978-0-7923-7978-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : TELECOMMUNICATION Index. décimale : 28-07 Transmissions par câbles et satellites Résumé : In all possible industrial, military and household/personal applications, the number of digital devices operating with data rates of hundreds of Megabits, using processor chips with Gigahertz clocks, has increased astronomically. At the same time, a myriad of popular RF receivers like portable telephones, laptop PCs with integrated wireless modems, wireless Internet, and other electronic devices, are becoming ubiquitous, such that the number of sensitive, licit receivers operating within a square kilometer of an urban area can be counted in tens of thousands. In the crowded space that they share, the conjunction of both events is increasing the number of potential interference situations, especially in the upper VHF and UHF regions where spurious radiations are most difficult to contain. There is, in addition, a growing, although controversial, concern about the possible health hazard caused by long exposure to near fields of low power radio transmitters. All these aspects result in a continuous effort for lowering RF radiations.This new edition of Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design retains the step-by-step approach for incorporating EMC into every new design, from the ground up. Quite different from other classical EMC books, it approaches the problem from a development engineer's viewpoint, starting with the selection of quieter IC technologies, their implementation into a noise-free printed circuit layout, and the gathering of all these into a low radiation packaging, including I/O filtering, connectors and cables considerations. Equally far from a cookbook of recipes, all guidelines are supported by thorough, but relatively easy and comprehensive calculated examples, allowing a quantitative design, instead of purely qualitative. New to this edition is material on surface mount techniques, IC's ground-bounce, random-versus-periodic frequency spectra and recent progress in low cost ferrite and filter components. Also included is detailed information on radiation from high-speed chips (e.g. Pentium >200 MHz) and the efforts by some manufacturers to reduce it.The book has numerous tables, all of which have been updated to reflect the latest changes in the field, including a brief overview of the U.S. and worldwide emission tests. Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design is an invaluable tool for helping design engineers, EMC specialists and technicians develop more efficient and economical control of emissions. Note de contenu : Contents
1. Generalities on Radiated Interference.
2. Electric and Magnetic Fields from Simple Circuit Shapes.
3. Fields Radiated by Nonsinusoidal Sources.
4. General Strategy for Designing a Low-Radiation Product.
5. Controlling Radiated Emissions at Chip /Integrated Circuit Level.
6. Printed Circuit Board Design.
7. Emission Control in Mother Boards and Backplanes.
8. Controlling Radiated Field from SwitchMode PowerSupplies.
9. Reducing Radiated EMI via Internal Cabling and Packaging.
10. Box Shielding.
11. Controlling Radiation from External Cables.
12. Principal Radiated Emission Specifications & Test Methods.
13. Troubleshooting Radiated EMI Problems.
Appendices. References. Index.Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité N.Inventaire 596 28-07-07 Livre Bibliothèque de Génie Electrique- USTO Documentaires Exclu du prêt 596 High Level Synthesis of Asics Under Timing and Synchronization Constraints / David C. Ku
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