Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design
Also included is detailed information on radiation from high-speed chips (e.g. Pentium >200 MHz) and the efforts by some manufacturers to reduce it. The book has numerous tables, all of which have been updated to reflect the latest changes in the field, including a brief overview of the U.S. and...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
2001, 2001
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Edition: | 2nd ed. 2001 |
Series: | The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Generalities on Radiated Interference
- 2. Electric and Magnetic Fields from Simple Circuit Shapes
- 3. Fields Radiated by Nonsinusoidal Sources
- 4. General Strategy for Designing a Low-Radiation Product
- 5. Controlling Radiated Emissions at Chip /Integrated Circuit Level
- 6. Printed Circuit Board Design
- 7. Emission Control in Mother Boards and Backplanes
- 8. Controlling Radiated Field from SwitchMode PowerSupplies
- 9. Reducing Radiated EMI via Internal Cabling and Packaging
- 10. Box Shielding
- 11. Controlling Radiation from External Cables
- 12. Principal Radiated Emission Specifications & Test Methods
- 13. Troubleshooting Radiated EMI Problems
- Appendix A: The Modified Dipole Model
- Appendix B: Some Validation Results Supporting the Simplified Radiation Model
- Appendix C: Inductances and Capacitances of PCB Traces
- Appendix D: A few Equivalent Circuits for Component Modeling via SPICE or similar simulations tools
- References