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Applied electromagnetics and electromagnetic compatibility

Dipak L. Sengupta, Valdis V. Liepa

(Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering / Kai Chang, editor)

John Wiley & Sons, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Applied Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Compatibility deals with Radio Frequency Interference (RFI), which is the reception of undesired radio signals originating from digital electronics and electronic equipment. With today's rapid development of radio communication, these undesired signals as well as signals due to natural phenomena such as lightning, sparking, and others are becoming increasingly important in the general area of Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC). EMC can be defined as the capability of some electronic equipment or system to be operated at desired levels of performance in a given electromagnetic environment without generating EM emissions unacceptable to other systems operating in the vicinity.

Table of Contents

Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi 1 General Considerations 1 2 The Electromagnetic Environment 9 3 Fundamentals of Fields and Waves 21 4 Signal Waveform and Spectral Analysis 117 5 Transmission Lines 139 6 Antennas and Radiation 195 7 Behavior of Circuit Components 285 8 Radiated Emissions and Susceptibility 335 9 Electromagnetic Shielding 351 10 Coupling between Devices 365 11 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 377 12 EMC Standards 391 13 Measurements of Emission 399 Appendix A: Vectors and Vector Analysis 411 Appendix B: Frequency Band Designations 467 Appendix C: Constitutive Relations 473 Index 479

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