EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers provides the 'recipe' for identifying why products fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick G. André received his physics degree in 1982 from Seattle University, with postgraduate work in Electrical Engineering and Physics. He has worked in the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) field for over 30 years and is an iNARTE Certified Engineer in both EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and ESD (Electrostatic Discharge), he also holds a Master Design Certificate. Patrick has worked in the military and aerospace environment for his entire career, and worked with commercial electronics since 1995. He has successfully worked with, and given input to, branches of the military and NASA, as well as several of their subcontractors. He has a strong ability in the test, measurement, and troubleshooting of EMC.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Electromagnetic Fundamentals Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility Chapter 3: Instrumentation Chapter 4: Radiated Emissions Chapter 5: Conducted Emissions Chapter 6: Radiated Susceptibility Chapter 7: Conducted Susceptibility Chapter 8: Electrically Fast Transient (EFT) Chapter 9: Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Chapter 10: Transient Suppression for Surge and Lightning Pulses Chapter 11: Other Specific EMI Issues Appendix A: Conversions, Handy Formulas, and Definitions Appendix B: Analyzing Clock Oscillators, Digital Sources and Harmonics Appendix C: Using Reactance Graphs Appendix D: Recommended EMI Toolkit Appendix E: Filter Design Appendix F: Measuring Resonant Structures Appendix G: EMC Standards and Regulations Appendix H: EMC Symbols and Acronyms