Key Features A fully outlined, systematic and dramatically simplified process of designing equipment to meet EMC requirements. Focuses on simplifications which enable electrical engineers to handle EMC problems. Helps minimize time-to-market of new products and reduces the need for costly and time-consuming modifications. Outlines how to use general purpose test equipment (oscilloscopes and signal generators) can be used to validate and refine any model. Discusses how to used Mathcad or MATLAB to perform analysis and assessment.
Key Features A fully outlined, systematic and dramatically simplified process of designing equipment to meet EMC requirements. Focuses on simplifications which enable electrical engineers to handle EMC problems. Helps minimize time-to-market of new products and reduces the need for costly and time-consuming modifications. Outlines how to use general purpose test equipment (oscilloscopes and signal generators) can be used to validate and refine any model. Discusses how to used Mathcad or MATLAB to perform analysis and assessment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian B. Darney was awarded a BSc degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Glasgow in 1960. He joined the Guided Weapons Division of British Aerospace and worked on the circuit design of equipment for missiles, ground equipment, submersibles, and spacecraft. After transferring to the Airbus Division he carried out certification work associated with lightning indirect effects, electrostatics and intrinsic safety. He was a member of the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) committee which defined the requirements for the protection of aircraft from the indirect effects of lightning. Since his retirement, he has continued to work as an EMC consultant, and has written two technical papers and numerous magazine articles on EMC.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Lumped Parameter Models Chapter 3: Other Cross-Sections Chapter 4: Transmission Line Models Chapter 5: Antenna Model Chapter 6: Transient Analysis Chapter 7: Bench Testing Chapter 8: Practical Design Chapter 9: System Design Appendices