
Darney's Circuit Modelling for Electromagnetic Compatibility
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-1-83724-206-1 (ISBN)
Description
Electromagnetic interference or compatibility is a challenge faced by circuit designers across all areas of research, applications and industries, and is the subject of strict regulatory requirements. Darney's Circuit Modelling for Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2nd Edition shows how the analytical tools of circuit theory can be used to simulate the coupling of interference into, and out of, any signal link in the system being reviewed. This approach offers EMC testers and product designers a tool to work with at an early stage, before running expensive Faraday cage tests, which offers insight into whether a design is on the right track to achieving its design specification and so saving time and money.
The comparatively simple techniques explored in this book enable the design of equipment to be tailored to meet EMC requirements. A review of the construction of the wiring assemblies and the functions of the signals they carry allows critical links to be identified, then circuit modelling can be used to simulate the electromagnetic coupling mechanism of each critical link, allowing its performance to be analysed and compared with the formal requirements. Bench testing during product development allows any interference/compatibility problem to be identified and corrected, long before the manufactured unit is subjected to formal testing. The use of Mathcad and MATLAB (R) to perform analysis and assessment is also explored.
The first edition of the book was written by innovator in the field Ian B. Darney. This 2nd edition has been revised, expanded and updated by the author's former colleague and highly-experienced design engineer Chris M. Hewitt.
The book aims to equip electrical engineers working across all fields and sectors to investigate EMC problems using modelling techniques and general-purpose test equipment, enabling a more efficient and cost-effective circuit design process.
The comparatively simple techniques explored in this book enable the design of equipment to be tailored to meet EMC requirements. A review of the construction of the wiring assemblies and the functions of the signals they carry allows critical links to be identified, then circuit modelling can be used to simulate the electromagnetic coupling mechanism of each critical link, allowing its performance to be analysed and compared with the formal requirements. Bench testing during product development allows any interference/compatibility problem to be identified and corrected, long before the manufactured unit is subjected to formal testing. The use of Mathcad and MATLAB (R) to perform analysis and assessment is also explored.
The first edition of the book was written by innovator in the field Ian B. Darney. This 2nd edition has been revised, expanded and updated by the author's former colleague and highly-experienced design engineer Chris M. Hewitt.
The book aims to equip electrical engineers working across all fields and sectors to investigate EMC problems using modelling techniques and general-purpose test equipment, enabling a more efficient and cost-effective circuit design process.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83724-206-1 (9781837242061)
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Ian B. Darney | Chris M. Hewitt
Darney's Circuit Theory and Modelling
Updated and extended for EMC/EMI
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03/2024
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Persons
Ian B. Darney (deceased) was a highly experienced electrical engineer with an extensive background in EMC, particularly in the aircraft industry, who worked for many years with British Aerospace, Airbus and then as an independent EMC consultant. He was a member of the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) and of the IET.
Chris M. Hewitt is an autonomous agent design engineer with nine years' experience installing, repairing and calibrating RADAR & Missile systems along with test & communication equipment whilst serving in HMRAF, where he was awarded the Support Command Certificate of Merit for "Initiative and Inventiveness towards the improvement of engineering services of the Royal Air Force". He is currently working on and developing Concept AE42 'A Gravity Centric approach to Grand Unification'.
Chris M. Hewitt is an autonomous agent design engineer with nine years' experience installing, repairing and calibrating RADAR & Missile systems along with test & communication equipment whilst serving in HMRAF, where he was awarded the Support Command Certificate of Merit for "Initiative and Inventiveness towards the improvement of engineering services of the Royal Air Force". He is currently working on and developing Concept AE42 'A Gravity Centric approach to Grand Unification'.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Lumped Parameter Models
Chapter 3: Other Cross-Sections
Chapter 4: Transmission Line Models
Chapter 5: Antenna Models
Chapter 6: Transient Analysis
Chapter 7: Bench Testing
Chapter 8: Practical Design
Chapter 9: System Design
References
Chapter 2: Lumped Parameter Models
Chapter 3: Other Cross-Sections
Chapter 4: Transmission Line Models
Chapter 5: Antenna Models
Chapter 6: Transient Analysis
Chapter 7: Bench Testing
Chapter 8: Practical Design
Chapter 9: System Design
References