Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 1016 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Interscience
- Edition: 2nd Edition January 9, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471755001
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471755005
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 6.4 x 2.2 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 pounds
Product Review
"well written and flows smoothlyprovides electrical engineering students with a new perspective in applied electromagnetics and circuit designhighly recommended." (
CHOICE, September 2006)
Product Description
A Landmark text thoroughly updated, including a new CD As digital devices continue to be produced at increasingly lower costs and with higher speeds, the need for effective electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design practices has become more critical than ever to avoid unnecessary costs in bringing products into compliance with governmental regulations.
The Second Edition of this landmark text has been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect these major developments that affect both academia and the electronics industry. Readers familiar with the First Edition will find much new material, including:
- Latest U.S. and international regulatory requirements
- PSpice used throughout the textbook to simulate EMC analysis solutions
- Methods of designing for Signal Integrity
- Fortran programs for the simulation of Crosstalk supplied on a CD
- OrCAD(r) PSpice(r) Release 10.0 and Version 8 Demo Edition software supplied on a CD
- The final chapter on System Design for EMC completely rewritten
- The chapter on Crosstalk rewritten to simplify the mathematics
Detailed, worked-out examples are now included throughout the text. In addition, review exercises are now included following the discussion of each important topic to help readers assess their grasp of the material. Several appendices are new to this edition including Phasor Analysis of Electric Circuits, The Electromagnetic Field Equations and Waves, Computer Codes for Calculating the Per-Unit-Length Parameters and Crosstalk of Multiconductor Transmission Lines, and a SPICE (PSPICE) tutorial.
Now thoroughly updated, the Second Edition of Introduction
to Electromagnetic Compatibility remains the textbook of choice for university/college EMC courses as well as a reference for EMC design engineers.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Reader Reviews
This review is from: Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility (Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering) (Hardcover)
Starting first with the negatives, of which they are four. First, do not be fooled by the title word "introduction." This is NOT a book for beginners, but rather senior engineers. If you are new to EMC this is not the book for you. Second, information relative to FCC/CE requirements is dated. Also, some tests relative to CE compliance are not covered. Third, though there are many diagrams, there are almost no pictures. In many cases I found a picture, as opposed to a diagram would have been far more explanatory. Lastly (though it does not bother me in the least, but I thought you would like to know), the book has numerous typos through out its 752 pages. Ahhhhhh, but what the book is, IS ABSOLUTLY WONDERFUL! As an experienced design consultant, I found information in this book that I have not, and could not find anywhere else. The author has A COMMAND of the subject and it shows. Compared to my peers, I consider myself fairly well versed in the subject of EMC as it pertains to design and debug, but I took a back seat when reading. It was useful even re-reading the things I already knew. The author always offered a new insight. Funny, but after I finished (and it took a while to read) my first thought was "I would really like to meet this guy - to personally request a sequel." For what it is, THIS BOOK IS EXCELLENT, well worth the asking price.