Electromagnetic Compatibility for Device Design and System Integration
The Electromagnetic Compatibility has become an increasingly essential factor for placing a product on the global, world wide market. Fulfilling emission limits and immunity requirements as well as handling apparently complex cases of incompatibility demands a deeper understanding of the physical in...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2009.
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- Motivation and Overview
- Thinking in Voltages, Currents, Fields and Impedances
- Electric Fields
- Magnetic Fields
- Electromagnetic Fields
- The Interference Model
- Intrasystem Measures
- Atmospheric Noise, Electromagnetic Environment and Limit Values
- EMC Engineering and Analysis
- Numerical Techniques for Field Calculation
- Model for Immunity Testing
- Electric Fields of Rod Arrangements
- Magnetic Stray Fields
- Self and Mutual Inductances
- Elementary Dipoles
- The Polarization Ellipsis
- Skin Effect and Shielding Theory of Schelkunoff
- Example of an EMC-Design Guide for Systems
- 25 EMC-Rules for the PCB-Layout and the Device Construction
- Easy-to-use Procedure for Predicting the Cable Transfer Impedance
- Capacitances and Inductances of Common Interest
- Reports of Electromagnetic Incompatibilities
- Solutions to the Exercises
- Physical Constants and Conversion Relations.