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

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

by: W. Prasad Kodali


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Topics include: external electromagnetic environment, receptor equipment, normalized site attenuation, interference metrology, electrical power supply lines, frequency assignment plan, measuring radiated emissions, rectangular coaxial transmission line, test site measurements, reverberating enclosure, subsystem enclosures, shielding effectiveness measurements, microwave anechoic chamber, radiation susceptibility, radiated emission measurements, ground reference plane, connector shielding, frequency assignment problems, equipment immunity, equipment under test, electrostatic discharge testing, skirt response, area test site, floor standing equipment, radio noise meter


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First Sentence:
The electromagnetic environment is an integral part of the world in which we live.


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.


Table of Contents

Preface to Second Edition

Introduction

Natural and Nuclear Sources of EMI

EMI From Apparatus and Circuits

Probabilistic and Statistical Physical Models

Open-Area Test Sites

Radiated Interference Measurements

Conducted Interference Measurements

Pulsed Interference Immunity

Grounding, Shielding, and Bonding

EMI Filters

Cables, Connectors, and Components

Frequency Assignment and Spectrum Conservation

EMC Computer Modeling and Simulation

Signal Integrity

EMC Standards

Selected Bibliography

Appendix 1: EMC Terminology

Appendix 2: EMI/EMC Units

Appendix 3: Books On Related Topics

Appendix 4: EMI/EMC Standards

Appendix 5: EMC e-Resources

Index

About The Author


Reviews:

Section on regulation very disappointing: I bought this book because I recently joined the in-house legal department of a telecom company and wanted to know more about telecom regulation. I saw the book in a bookstore and, seeing that it had about 150 pages on regulation, ordered it through amazon later. Big mistake. The regulation section is a series of almost completely random articles on the subject of regulation - whatever they could get a contributor to write about, I guess. I wanted a structured intro into US telecom regulation. While there is some coverage it is not presented as a guide and there is a lot of utterly useless stuff - for an example, a discussion of the Gambian experience in deregulation (I wish I was making this up..). I had planned to read the rest of the book for general industry reference, but assuming it is of similar quality, it is hard for me to work up the energy to do so.


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