Authors: Clayton R. Paul
ISBN-13: 9780471755005, ISBN-10: 0471755001
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: January 2006
Edition: 2nd Edition
CLAYTON R. PAUL, PHD, is Professor and Sam Nunn Chair of Aerospace Systems Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mercer University. He is also Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Kentucky, where he served on the faculty for twenty-seven years. Dr. Paul is the author of twelve textbooks in electrical engineering, has contributed numerous chapters to engineering handbooks and reference texts, and has published numerous technical papers in scientific journals and symposia. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Honorary Life Member of the IEEE EMC Society.
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:
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.
1 | Introduction to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) | 1 |
2 | EMC requirements for electronic systems | 49 |
3 | Signal spectra - the relationship between the time domain and the frequency domain | 91 |
4 | Transmission lines and signal integrity | 177 |
5 | Nonideal behavior of components | 299 |
6 | Conducted emissions and susceptibility | 377 |
7 | Antennas | 421 |
8 | Radiated emissions and susceptibility | 503 |
9 | Crosstalk | 559 |
10 | Shielding | 713 |
11 | System design for EMC | 753 |
App. A | The phasor solution method | 859 |
App. B | The electromagnetic field equations and waves | 871 |
App. C | Computer codes for calculating the per-unit-length (PUL) parameters and crosstalk of multiconductor transmission lines | 941 |
App. D | A SPICE (PSPICE) tutorial | 959 |