Praise
for Noise Reduction Techniques IN electronic systems
"Henry Ott has literally 'written the book' on the subject of EMC. . .
. He not only knows the subject, but has the rare ability to communicate that
knowledge to others."
―EE Times
Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering is a completely revised,
expanded, and updated version of Henry Ott's popular book Noise Reduction
Techniques in Electronic Systems. It reflects the most recent developments in
the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and noise reduction¿and
their practical applications to the design of analog and digital circuits in
computer, home entertainment, medical, telecom, industrial process control,
and automotive equipment, as well as military and aerospace systems.
While maintaining and updating the core information―such as cabling,
grounding, filtering, shielding, digital circuit grounding and layout, and
ESD―that made the previous book such a wide success, this new book includes
additional coverage of:
Equipment/systems grounding
Switching power supplies and variable-speed motor drives
Digital circuit power distribution and decoupling
PCB layout and stack-up
Mixed-signal PCB layout
RF and transient immunity
Power line disturbances
Precompliance EMC measurements
New appendices on dipole antennae, the theory of partial inductance, and
the ten most common EMC problems
The concepts presented are applicable to analog and digital circuits
operating from below audio frequencies to those in the GHz range. Throughout
the book, an emphasis is placed on cost-effective EMC designs, with the
amount and complexity of mathematics kept to the strictest minimum.
Complemented with over 250 problems with answers, Electromagnetic
Compatibility Engineering equips readers with the knowledge needed to design
electronic equipment that is compatible with the electromagnetic environment
and compliant with national and international EMC regulations. It is an
essential resource for practicing engineers who face EMC and regulatory
compliance issues and an ideal textbook for EE courses at the advanced
undergraduate and graduate levels. |