Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility: Principles, Measurements, Technologies, and Computer Models

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Wiley, Jan 19, 2001 - Education - 453 pages
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.

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Contents

Introduction
1
Natural and Nuclear Sources of EMI
25
EMI From Apparatus and Circuits
49
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