Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering | Wiley Online Books
As logic gates switch in picoseconds, trace geometry acts less like a simple wire and more like a transmission line. Ott dedicates substantial focus to printed circuit board (PCB) architecture:
The Museum Clock — an EMC Story
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) engineering is a critical aspect of modern electronics design, ensuring that electronic devices and systems operate reliably and efficiently in their electromagnetic environment. As the world becomes increasingly dependent on electronic systems, the importance of EMC engineering continues to grow.
Exploration of near-field vs. far-field effects and how to select passive components (capacitors, inductors) for effective suppression. Exploration of near-field vs
Published by John Wiley & Sons, Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering is a massive update and expansion of Ott’s previous best-selling book, Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems .
: Spans from audio frequencies to the GHz range, applicable to consumer, medical, and aerospace systems. : Spans from audio frequencies to the GHz
In today's technology-driven world, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has become a critical aspect of electronic design and development. With the increasing use of electronic devices and systems, ensuring that they operate harmoniously in their electromagnetic environment has become a major concern. Electromagnetic compatibility engineering is a field that deals with the design and testing of electronic equipment to ensure that it meets the required standards for EMC.