Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design
Michel Mardiguian(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 21. November 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
X, 293 pages
978-1-4613-6356-9 (ISBN)
Description
Something over a year ago, I was fortunate enough to preview another VNR book, Controlling Conducted Emissions by Design, by John Fluke. My assessment at the time was that Mr. Fluke had written a very good and useful volume, its only flaw being that it focused on just half of the EMI emissions problem. This, of course, was also its strength; although radiated and conducted emissions do not exist in separate worlds, it can be useful, at least as a point of departure, to look at them as distinct phenomena. Expanding the scope of the conducted emissions book therefore would have served mostly to dilute its purpose and compromise its clarity. After some informal discussions with the publisher on that subject, it was de cided to correct the sin of omission by recruiting an author for a companion vol ume, to be titled Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design. I am gratified to have played a minor role in making that happen. Many EMC engineers with whom I have worked over the years are capable of writing a good radiated emissions book, but few can match Michel Mardiguian's combination of practical engineering experience and proficiency with the pen. On the engineering side, he has worked on such diverse projects as the Mirage V ver tical-takeoff jet fighter, computer-controlled PBX systems and, most recently, the renowned tunnel that stretches beneath the English channel to join England with France.
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Edition
1992
Language
English
Place of publication
NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
biography
Dimensions
Height: 22.9 cm
Width: 15.2 cm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-6356-9 (9781461363569)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-3102-9
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Book
12/1992
Kluwer Academic Publishers
€96.00
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Content
1. Generalities on Radiated Interference.- 2. Electric and Magnetic Fields from Simple Circuit Shapes.- 3. Fields Radiated by Nonsinusoidal Sources.- 4. General Strategy for Designing a Low-Radiation Product.- 5. Controlling Radiated Emissions at the Chip and Integrated Circuit Level.- 6. Printed Circuit Board Design.- 7. Emission Control in Mother Boards and Backplanes.- 8. Controlling Radiated Fields from Switch-Mode Power Supplies.- 9. Reducing Radiated EMI via Internal Cabling and Packaging.- 10. Box Shielding.- 11. Controlling Radiation from External Cables.- 12. Principal Radiated Emission Specifications and Test Methods.- 13. Troubleshooting Radiated EMI Problems.- Appendix A: The Modified Dipole Model.- Appendix B: Some Validation Results Supporting the Simplified Radiation Model.