A Practical Guide to EMC Engineering
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Artech House Publishers
Published:31st Mar '17
Should be back in stock very soon

This practical new resource explores the fundamentals of EMC engineering and examines the concepts and underpinnings of electromagnetics. This book highlights the procedures from design to market for both technical and non-technical issues, including market control, accreditation, calibration, EMC tests and measurement and EMC protection. It discusses basic electrical engineering theories, Maxwell equations, EM scattering, diffraction and propagation in the electromagnetic model and explores key elements in the circuit model. This book also covers antennas and antenna calibration, such as normalized site attenuation (NSA) and loop antenna calibration (LAC) and explains noise and frequency analysis on fundamental electromagnetic signals. A time-saving MATLAB code is included to help engineers with various projects in the field.
This A Practical Guide to EMC Engineering is a MUST in the shelf of an EMC operator. The Author -an expert in this field- was able to conjugate along all the chapters rigorous theoretical explanations and formulas along with practical examples taken from the real EMC world. The systematic view of the main EMC topic helps a lot the comprehension of the subject and the associated MATLAB scripts are a true help for the preliminary back-on-the-envelope calculations -- Antonio Orlandi, Prof. Ing. * University of L'Aquila *
The book is a useful compendium of information covering all aspects of EMC with particular emphasis on practical issues of analysis, design and testing. It will be of value to technical as well as non-technical readers who wish to gain an appreciation of the main aspects of EMC as they affect their business. -- Christos Christopoulos, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering * University of Nottingham, UK *
ISBN: 9781630813833
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330 pages