ABSTRACT

This book addresses one of the most pressing, controversial, and misunderstood areas of electrical engineering: the cost-effective prevention of electromagnetic interference and hazards in automated industrial systems. It focuses on civilian noncommunication environment.

chapter 1|55 pages

Sources

Transients and Field Concentrations

chapter 2|30 pages

Transfers

Start with Definable Coupling

chapter 3|20 pages

Receptors

An Unsuspected Multitude

chapter 4|9 pages

System Analysis

An Indispensable “Must”

chapter 5|53 pages

Systemic Control

The Key to (Cost)-Effectiveness

chapter 6|5 pages

Simple Supression

What to Put Where

chapter 7|18 pages

About Shielding

The Importance of Size and Structure

chapter 8|32 pages

Filtering for EMC

Throw Away Your Filter Books

chapter 9|8 pages

Grounding and Wiring, Continued

You Must Plan Ahead

chapter 10|4 pages

Standards and Truths

Use the Code and Use Your Head

chapter 11|8 pages

Comments on Measurements

Most-Needed Corrections Only

chapter 12|36 pages

Problems and Solutions

Learning to Co-think EMC