EMI filter design
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Bibliographic Information
EMI filter design
(Electrical engineering and electronics, 95)
Marcel Dekker, c1996 [i.e. 1995]
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offering complete coverage of electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter design, particularly for conducted emissions, this work shows how to determine the proper criteria for design and explains important EMI filter applications, including current very high design current technology. The book demonstrates reliable ways of calculating the needed loss of filter and the filter's size and weight; and provides effective methods that permit rapid filter design with minimal adjustment of the prototype.
Table of Contents
- Why call EMI filters black magic?
- the source impedances of various power lines
- the various AC load impedances
- the DC circuit - load and source along with fixes
- typical EMI filters - their pros and cons
- differential mode components
- common mode components
- EMP and voltage transients
- what will compromise the filter?
- the waves - noise sources
- study of the off line regulator
- the initial filter design requirements
- matrices - a review of "A" matrices
- the filter design techniques
- the matrix applications
- more applications
- packaging information
- questionable designs
- review and overview of filter design
- list of drawings.
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