From the contents:
EMC Requirements for Electronic Systems.
BASIC ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES.
Electromagnetic Field Theory.
Transmission Lines.
Antennas.
APPLICATIONS TO EMC DESIGN.
Nonideal Behavior of Components.
Signal Spectra.
Radiated Emissions and Susceptibility.
Conducted Emissions and Susceptibility.
Crosstalk.
Shielding.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
System Design for EMC.
Index.
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.
CLAYTON R. PAUL, PHD, is Professor and Sam Nunn Chair of Aerospace Systems Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mercer University. He is also Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Kentucky, where he served on the faculty for twenty-seven years. Dr. Paul is the author of twelve textbooks in electrical engineering, has contributed numerous chapters to engineering handbooks and reference texts, and has published numerous technical papers in scientific journals and symposia. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Honorary Life Member of the IEEE EMC Society.
Paul wurde Ende der vierziger Jahre in Hamburg geboren. Er lebt als selbständiger Kaufmann in Süddeutschland. Buchpublikationen.
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