Designing Electronic Systems for EMC

Designing Electronic Systems for EMC by William G. Duff is a comprehensive handbook published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on June 30, 2011. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines essential factors for designing circuits, equipment, and systems that ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), focusing on practical approaches to mitigate electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Readers will find a wealth of information that emphasizes the fundamentals of EMC practices and procedures. The book consolidates critical knowledge from various sources, making it a valuable resource for circuit and system designers. Topics such as electromagnetism and electrical engineering are explored, providing insights that help readers understand the rationale behind effective EMC strategies.
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This handbook outlines the factors that must be considered in designing circuits, equipment, and systems for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It teaches circuit and system designers practical approaches to thwart the ever present culprit of electromagnetic interference (EMI). By emphasizing the fundamentals, it provides information that will help readers understand the rationale that forms the basis for many of the EMC practices and procedures. There is much information about these topics available in disparate forms (journal articles, symposia proceedings, etc.) but this book brings the critical knowledge into a single source for battling EMI.
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