This major reference book is aimed at engineers and technical managers concerned with EMC (electromagnetic compatibility). It explains why EMC testing is necessary, what standards must be met, how such testing is carried out (and therefore how to prepare for it), what accuracy and repeatability can be expected, and when to test.
This major reference book is aimed at engineers and technical managers concerned with EMC (electromagnetic compatibility). It explains why EMC testing is necessary, what standards must be met, how such testing is carried out (and therefore how to prepare for it), what accuracy and repeatability can be expected, and when to test.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Morgan has degrees in Physics, Radio Astronomy and Plasma Physics and has been involved with the development of EMC design and testing in the United Kingdom since 1970. From 1973 he was concerned with the EMC design and testing of spacecraft, military hardware, automobiles, and industrial and commercial electronics. Having designed, built and obtained certification for one of the first EMC testing facilities in the United Kingdom to use computer control for automatic testing, the practical experience he gained has been the basis of this book.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Nature and origins of electomagnetic compatibility * Chapter 2: EMC standards and specifications * Chapter 3: Outline of EMC testing * Chapter 4: Measurement devices for conducted EMI * Chapter 5: Introduction to antennas * Chapter 6: Antennas for radiated emission testing * Chapter 7: Use of antennas for radiated susceptibility testing * Chapter 8: Receivers, analysers and measurement equipment * Chapter 9: EMC test regimes and facilities * Chapter 10: Electromagnetic transient testing * Chapter 11: Uncertainty analysis: quality control and test facility certification * Chapter 12: Designing to avoid EMC problems * Chapter 13: Achieving product EMC: checklists for product development testing * Appendices