EMC for Product Designers.
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2016.
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ISBN: | 9780081010143 0081010141 0081010168 9780081010167 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (576 pages) |
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100 | 1 | |a Williams, Tim. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a EMC for Product Designers. |
250 | |a 5th ed. | ||
260 | |a Oxford : |b Elsevier Science, |c 2016. | ||
300 | |a 1 online resource (576 pages) | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Front Cover -- EMC for Product Designers -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Part 1. Legislation and Standards -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 What is EMC? -- 1.2 Compatibility between and within systems -- 1.3 The scope of EMC -- 1.4 Electromagnetic fields and human health -- Chapter 2. The EMC and Radio Directives -- 2.1 History -- 2.2 The third EMC Directive -- 2.3 The Radio Equipment Directive -- 2.4 Compliance procedures -- 2.5 Action for compliance for a product manufacturer -- Chapter 3. International EMC compliance requirements -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The USA: FCC Rules -- 3.3 Canada -- 3.4 China -- 3.5 Australia and New Zealand -- 3.6 Russia and the EAEU -- 3.7 Japan -- 3.8 Taiwan -- 3.9 South Korea -- Chapter 4. Commercial standards -- 4.1 The standards making bodies -- 4.2 Generic standards -- emissions -- 4.3 Main product standards -- emissions -- 4.4 Generic standards -- immunity -- 4.5 Basic standards -- EN 61000-3-X and -4-X -- 4.6 Product standards -- 4.7 Measurement standards -- 4.8 RF emissions limits -- Chapter 5. Other standards and legislation -- 5.1 Automotive -- 5.2 Military -- 5.3 Aerospace -- 5.4 Rail -- Chapter 6. EMC and Functional Safety -- 6.1 Design for functional safety -- 6.2 Interference effects on safety -- 6.3 Techniques for assuring safety under EMI -- Part 2. Testing -- Chapter 7. RF emissions measurements -- 7.1 Emissions measuring instruments -- 7.2 Transducers -- 7.3 Sites and facilities -- 7.4 Test methods -- 7.5 Measurement uncertainty -- Chapter 8. Immunity tests -- 8.1 RF immunity -- 8.2 ESD and transient immunity -- 8.3 Military susceptibility tests -- 8.4 IC immunity tests -- Chapter 9. Low frequency tests -- 9.1 Mains harmonic and flicker emission -- 9.2 Magnetic field and power quality immunity -- Chapter 10. Test planning -- 10.1 The need for a test plan -- 10.2 Contents of the test plan. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10.3 Immunity performance criteria -- Part 3. Design -- Chapter 11. Interference coupling mechanisms -- 11.1 Source and victim -- 11.2 Emissions -- 11.3 Immunity -- 11.4 Mains harmonics -- Chapter 12. Layout and grounding -- 12.1 Equipment layout and grounding -- 12.2 PCB layout -- Chapter 13. Digital and analogue circuit design -- 13.1 Design for emissions control -- 13.2 The power switching converter -- 13.3 Design for immunity -- Chapter 14. Interfaces and filtering -- 14.1 Cables and connectors -- 14.2 Filtering and suppression -- Chapter 15. Shielding -- 15.1 Shielding theory -- 15.2 Shielding practice -- Chapter 16. Systems EMC -- 16.1 System versus product EMC -- 16.2 Earthing and bonding -- 16.3 Cabinets, cubicles and chambers -- 16.4 Cabling -- 16.5 Switching converter installation -- 16.6 Lightning protection -- Chapter 17. EMC management -- 17.1 Managing the EMC process -- 17.2 The design process -- 17.3 Test management -- 17.4 Compliance during production and beyond -- 17.5 The control plan and documentation for Directives -- Appendix A. Design checklist -- Appendix B. CAD for EMC -- B.1 Overview -- B.2 Modelling packages -- B.3 Circuit CAD -- Appendix C. Case studies -- C.1 Cockpit display -- C.2 Liquid tank sensor -- C.3 The problem with wall-warts -- C.4 The dipole problem: a box in two halves -- Appendix D. Useful tables and formulae -- D.1 The deciBel -- D.2 Antennas -- D.3 Fields -- D.4 Shielding -- D.5 Capacitance, inductance and PCB layout -- D.6 Electrical length and wavelength -- D.7 Filters -- D.8 Fourier series -- Appendix E. The EU and EEA countries -- The European Union -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover. | |
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