
PCB Design for Real-World EMI Control
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. August 2002
Book
Hardback
XX, 244 pages
978-1-4020-7130-0 (ISBN)
Description
Proper design of printed circuit boards can make the difference between a product passing emissions requirements during the first cycle or not. Traditional EMC design practices have been simply rule-based, that is, a list of rules-of-thumb are presented to the board designers to implement. When a particular rule-of-thumb is difficult to implement, it is often ignored. After the product is built, it will often fail emission requirements and various time consuming and costly add-ons are then required. Proper EMC design does not require advanced degrees from universities, nor does it require strenuous mathematics. It does require a basic understanding of the underlying principles of the potential causes of EMC emissions. With this basic understanding, circuit board designers can make trade-off decisions during the design phase to ensure optimum EMC design. Consideration of these potential sources will allow the design to pass the emissions requirements the first time in the test laboratory. A number of other books have been published on EMC. Most are general books on EMC and do not focus on printed circuit board is intended to help EMC engineers and design design. This book engineers understand the potential sources of emissions and how to reduce, control, or eliminate these sources. This book is intended to be a 'hands-on' book, that is, designers should be able to apply the concepts in this book directly to their designs in the real-world.
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Edition
2002 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XX, 244 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
571 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4020-7130-0 (9781402071300)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4757-3640-3
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Bruce R. Archambeault | James Drewniak
PCB Design for Real-World EMI Control
Book
09/2003
Springer
€149.75
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Content
1 Introduction to EMI/EMC Design for Printed Circuit Boards.- 2 EMC Fundamentals.- 3 What is Inductance?.- 4 The Ground Myth.- 5 Return Current Design.- 6 Controlling EMI Sources - Intentional Signals.- 7 Controlling EMI Sources - Unintentional Signals.- 8 Decoupling Power/Ground Planes.- 9 EMC Filter Design.- 10 Using Signal Integrity Tools for EMC Analysis.- 11 Printed Circuit Board Layout.- 12 Shielding in Enclosures with Apertures.- 13 What To Do If a Product Fails in the EMC Lab.- Appendix A Introduction to EMI/EMC Computational Modeling.- A.1 Introduction.- A.2 Why Is EMI/EMC Modeling Important?.- A.3 EMI/EMC Modeling: State of the Art.- A.4 Tool Box Approach.- A.5 Brief Description of EMI Modeling Techniques.- A.5.1 Finite Difference Time-Domain.- A.5.2 Method of Moments.- A.5.3 Finite Element Method.- A.6 Other Uses for Electromagnetic Modeling.- A.7 Summary.