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Electromagnetics for Engineers: With Applications to Digital Systems and Electromagnetic Interference
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A highly focused, applications-oriented approach to electromagnetics. Now that digital clock speeds and analog frequencies are increasingly in the GHz range, today's electrical engineers must understand the fundamental principles and laws of electromagnetics. That's why Clayton Paul's ELECTROMAGNETICS FOR ENGINEERS presents a focused, applications-oriented approach that will help you successfully design high-speed and high-frequency communication systems. Here's how Paul's approach works: 1. Avoids unnecessary mathematics: the text presents mathematics on a need-to-know basis, and focuses only on those derivations and vector identities that are essential to your understanding of the material. 2. Presents many practical applications: The author has carefully selected applications (along with photographs) from two areas: digital system design and electromagnetic interference, or electromagnetic compatibility. 3. Emphasizes time-varying fields: Reduced coverage of static (dc) fields enables you to sufficiently focus on time-varying fields, which have a large number of exciting engineering applications. 4. Provides example problems and quick review exercises: These pedagogical aids will help you reinforce and assess your understanding of each new concept and law.
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A highly focused, applications-oriented approach to electromagnetics.
Now that digital clock speeds and analog frequencies are increasingly in the GHz range, today's electrical engineers must understand the fundamental principles and laws of electromagnetics. That's why Clayton Paul's ELECTROMAGNETICS FOR ENGINEERS presents a focused, applications-oriented approach that will help you successfully design high-speed and high-frequency communication systems.
Here's how Paul's approach works:
1. Avoids unnecessary mathematics: the text presents mathematics on a need-to-know basis, and focuses only on those derivations and vector identities that are essential to your understanding of the material.
2. Presents many practical applications: The author has carefully selected applications (along with photographs) from two areas: digital system design and electromagnetic interference, or electromagnetic compatibility.
3. Emphasizes time-varying fields: Reduced coverage of static (dc) fields enables you to sufficiently focus on time-varying fields, which have a large number of exciting engineering applications.
4. Provides example problems and quick review exercises: These pedagogical aids will help you reinforce and assess your understanding of each new concept and law.
About the Author
Clayton R. Paul is the author of several textbooks on electrical engineering subjects. He has also published his research in numerous technical papers, symposium proceedings, and technical reports, the majority of which are in his primary research area of electromagnetic compatibility of electronic systems. He is the author of the best-selling text in this field, Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility, also published by Wiley. Clayton R. Paul is the Sam Nunn Eminent Professor at Mercer University, as well as Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Kentucky.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 2
Calculation with Vectors
Chapter 3
Static (DC) Electromagnetic Fields
Chapter 4
Time-Varying Electromagnetic Fields
Chapter 5
Wave Propagation
Chapter 6
Transmission Lines
Chapter 7
Antennas
Appendix A: Oblique Incidence of Uniform Plane Waves on Plane Boundaries
Index
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