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CRC - E7035

Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 21 June 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 536
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Circuits are faster and more tightly packed than ever, wireless technologies increase the electromagnetic (EM) noise environment, new materials entail entirely new immunity issues, and new standards govern the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Maintaining the practical and comprehensive approach of its predecessor, Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition reflects these emerging challenges and new technologies introduced throughout the decade since the first edition appeared.
What's new in the Second Edition?

  • Characterization and testing for high-speed design of clock frequencies up to and above 6 GHz
  • Updates to the regulatory framework governing EM compliance
  • Additional coverage of the printed circuit board (PCB) environment as well as additional numerical tools
  • An entirely new section devoted to new applications, including signal integrity, wireless and broadband technologies, EMC safety, and statistical EMC
  • Added coverage of new materials such as nanomaterials, band gap devices, and composites
    Along with new and updated content, this edition also includes additional worked examples that demonstrate how estimates can guide the early stages of design. The focus remains on building a sound foundation on the fundamental concepts and linking this to practical applications, rather than supplying application-specific fixes that do not easily generalize to other areas.

Document History

E7035
June 21, 2007
Principles and Techniques of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Second Edition
Circuits are faster and more tightly packed than ever, wireless technologies increase the electromagnetic (EM) noise environment, new materials entail entirely new immunity issues, and new standards...
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