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Full Description
EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers provides the 'recipe' for identifying why products fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards. It also outlines techniques for tracking the noise source, and discovering the coupling mechanism, that is causing the undesired effects.
This title gives examples of simple, easily implemented, and inexpensive troubleshooting tools that can be built by the engineer or technician, and uses methods that require only a basic understanding of electromagnetic theory and a minimal background in EMI/EMC.
It will show the engineer and technician how to develop a process for troubleshooting using a straightforward approach in solving what may seem like a rather complicated problem at first. It will provide guidelines on how to approach an EMI failure, things to try, how to choose the right parts and balance cost, performance, and schedule.
This book tells readers trying to solve EMI problems what to do and how to do it.
Contents
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