
Practical Guide to EMC Engineering
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- A Practical Guide to EMC Engineering
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility
- 1.2 EM Fields in Our Environment
- 1.2.1 Low-Frequency Magnetic Field Coupling
- 1.2.2 Power Absorption from EM Fields
- 1.2.3 Electromagnetic Levels in Our Environment
- 1.2.4 Epilogue
- 1.2.5 Risk Assessment and Precautionary Principle
- 1.2.6 Simple EM Calculations
- 1.3 EU EMC Directives
- 1.4 CE Marking Process
- 1.5 EMC Institutions and EMC Standards
- 1.5.1 Commercial EMC Standards
- 1.5.2 Military EMC Standards
- 1.6 EMC Limiting Values
- 1.7 EMC Tests and Measurements
- 1.8 EMC Engineering Philosophy
- 1.9 Suggested EMC Approach
- References
- Bibliography
- 2 Accreditation
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Accreditation
- 2.3 Accreditation Institutions
- 2.4 TÜRKAK
- 2.5 EMC Tests and Measurements
- 2.5.1 Features of EMC Tests and Measurements
- 2.5.2 Calibration
- 2.5.3 Reporting and Product Certification
- 2.6 Proficiency Testing and Interlab Comparisons
- References
- Bibliography
- 3 Electromagnetic Model
- 3.1 Basic Electrical Engineering Theories
- 3.2 Maxwell Equations
- 3.3 EM Scattering, Diffraction, and Propagation
- 3.3.1 EM Point and Line Sources
- 3.3.2 EM Wave Polarization
- 3.3.3 EM Plane Waves and Wave Impedance
- 3.3.4 EM Power Density
- 3.3.5 EM Problem Groups
- 3.3.6 EM Propagation Modes
- 3.4 EM Materials and Skin Depth
- 3.5 Electric and Magnetic Dipoles
- 3.6 Typical Emissions
- 3.7 EM Coupling Mechanisms
- References
- 4 Circuit Model
- 4.1 Lumped Parameter Circuit Elements
- 4.1.1 Conductor Wires
- 4.1.2 Inductive Effect of a Conductor Wire
- 4.1.3 Capacitive Effect of a Conductor Wire
- 4.1.4 Realistic R/L/C Models
- 4.2 Two-Port Circuit Definitions
- 4.3 Resonance Circuits
- 4.4 Cables and Transmission Line Model
- 4.4.1 Characteristic Impedance
- 4.4.2 Propagation Constant
- 4.4.3 Voltage Reflection Coefficient
- 4.4.4 Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
- 4.5 Grounding
- 4.6 Common Mode and Differential Mode Currents
- 4.7 Nonlinearity Effects
- 4.8 Two-Port Circuits and S-Parameters
- 4.9 Microstipline Circuits
- 4.9.1 Characteristics of a Microstripline
- 4.9.2 Basic Microstrip Circuits
- 4.10 Crosstalk
- References
- Bibliography
- 5 Antennas and Antenna Calibration
- 5.1 Fundamental Antenna Terms
- 5.2 Communication Antennas
- 5.3 EMC Antennas
- 5.3.1 Receive Antenna and Antenna Factor
- 5.3.2 Transmit Antenna Factor
- 5.4 Antenna Calibration
- 5.5 Normalized Site Attenuation
- 5.5.1 Theoretical NSA Calculations
- 5.5.2 NSA Measurements
- 5.5.3 Performing an Antenna Calibration
- 5.5.4 Antenna Calibration with Pattern Measurements
- 5.6 Loop Antennas
- 5.7 Loop Antenna Calibration
- 5.8 Antenna Arrays
- 5.8.1 Arrays with Isotropic Radiators
- 5.8.2 A MATLAB-Based ARRAY Package
- 5.9 Antenna Types
- 5.9.1 Electric and Magnetic Dipoles
- 5.9.2 Wire Antennas
- 5.9.3 Broadband EMC Antennas
- 5.9.4 Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna
- 5.9.5 Horn Antenna
- References
- Bibliography
- 6 Noise and Frequency Analysis
- 6.1 Fundamental Electromagnetic Signals
- 6.2 Noise
- 6.3 Frequency Analysis and Fourier Transforms
- 6.4 Discrete Fourier Transform
- 6.5 Harmonic Generation
- 6.6 AC Mains and Power Quality
- 6.6.1 Distortions in AC Mains
- 6.6.2 Harmonic Distortions and Standards
- 6.6.3 Harmonics Measurements and Evaluation
- 6.6.4 Effects of Harmonic Currents and Voltages
- References
- Bibliography
- 7 EMC Test and Measurement Environments
- 7.1 Open Area Test Site
- 7.2 Open Area Test Site Calibration
- 7.3 Screened Room and Resonance Effects
- 7.4 Anechoic Chamber
- 7.5 TEM/GTEM Cell
- 7.6 Reverberation Chamber
- References
- Bibliography
- 8 EMC Test and Measurement Devices
- 8.1 Digital Multimeter
- 8.2 Noise-Limited Detection
- 8.3 The Loading Effect
- 8.4 Digital Multimeters and Specs
- 8.5 Measurement Receivers
- 8.5.1 Spectrum Analyzer
- 8.5.2 EMI Receiver
- 8.6 Other Test/Measurement Instruments
- 8.6.1 Current Probes and Current-Injection Clamps
- 8.6.2 Line Impedance Stabilization Network
- 8.7 Network Analyzer
- References
- 9 EMC Tests and Measurements
- 9.1 Risk Analysis in EMC Tests and Measurements
- 9.2 Emission Measurements
- 9.2.1 Detector Types
- 9.2.2 Basic Factors in EMC Tests and Measurements
- 9.2.3 Performing Emission Measurements
- 9.3 Immunity/Susceptibility Tests
- 9.4 Harmonic Measurements
- 9.5 Surge and Flicker Tests
- 9.6 Electrostatic Discharge Tests
- 9.7 Electrical Fast Transients
- 9.8 Measurements of Spurious
- 9.9 Error Analysis and Uncertainty
- References
- Bibliography
- 10 EMC and Protection
- 10.1 Filtering: Butterworth Filters
- 10.1.1 Butterworth LC Filters
- 10.1.2 Transmission Line Filters
- 10.1.3 Microstripline (ML) Transformation
- 10.1.4 MATLAB-Based Filter Package
- 10.2 Ferrites
- 10.3 Screening/Shielding
- 10.3.1 Shielding Effectiveness-Ideal Case
- 10.3.2 Shielding in Real Life
- 10.3.3 Practical Protection Tips
- 10.4 Cables and Connectors
- 10.4.1 Cables
- 10.4.2 Connectors
- 10.5 Switched-Mode Power Supplies
- 10.6 Practical Design Tips
- 10.7 Impedance Matching
- 10.7.1 Lumped Element Circuits
- 10.7.2 Scattered Parameter Circuits
- 10.7.3 Impedance Matching on the Smith Chart
- References
- Bibliography
- Bibliography
- Suggested Readings
- Suggested Books
- Suggested Sites
- About the Author
- Index
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