Electrical interference and protection

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Electrical interference and protection

E. Thornton

(Ellis Horwood series in electrical and electronic engineering, . Electronic and communication engineering)

E. Horwood, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Written as a working guide for engineers, scientists and equipment users in industry and military organizations, and all areas of communications, this book treats the problem of electrical interference as a design concept. By identifying and qualifying the problem in this way the author demonstrates ways to improve reliability and increase cost effectiveness. The book will help solve many of the problems crucial to EMP protection in electronic communications, measurements, control and data handling. Those who have been working with the generation, control and management of high power electric pulses, have relied greatly on the development of shielding and protection techniques against interference pickup. The recent improvements and developments, mostly due to the proliferation of semiconductor circuitry of high sensitivity and low damage threshold are revised in this topical and informative book.

Table of Contents

  • Basic concepts
  • sources of interference and the earth loop
  • stray capacitance and high frequency effects
  • shielding and reduction of interference pickup
  • techniques at very high and very low frequencies
  • interference earth loops and electrical safety
  • interference reduction as an engineering concept.

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