Electromagnetics for engineers : with applications to digital systems and electromagnetic interference

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Electromagnetics for engineers : with applications to digital systems and electromagnetic interference

Clayton R. Paul

John Wiley & Sons, c2004

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This book covers the basic electromagnetic principles and laws from the standpoint of engineering applications, focusing on time-varying fields. Numerous applications of the principles and law are given for engineering applications that are primarily drawn from digital system design and electromagnetic interference (Electromagnetic Compatibility or EMC). Clock speeds of digital systems are increasingly in the GHz range as are frequencies used in modern analog communication systems. This increasing frequency content demands that more electrical engineers understand these fundamental electromagnetic principles and laws in order to design high speed and high frequency systems that will successfully operate.

Table of Contents

Preface. Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Calculation with Vectors. Chapter 3. Static (DC) Electromagnetic Fields. Chapter 4. Time-Varying Electromagnetic Fields. Chapter 5. Wave Propagation. Chapter 6. Transmission Lines. Chapter 7. Antennas. Appendix A: Oblique Incidence of Uniform Plane Waves on Plane Boundaries. Index.

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