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The EMC Library, which is now one of three libraries, contains a compendium of EMC, ESD, RF & Microwave and closely related books
We currently have 80 plus books in the EMC Library, which are sub-divided into the following groupings:
Alternatively please feel free to browse through the EMC, ESD, RF & Microwave and closely related books below.
Generic EMC Books
What is meant by “Generic” EMC Books? These are books that discuss EMC as a stand-alone topic, i.e. they are not related to any particular application. We currently have 20 plus books in this section.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Dr. Yang ZHAO
Electromagnetic Compatibility Handbook
Kenneth L. Kaiser
Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility
V. Prasad Kodali
Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility
This provides thorough coverage of the techniques and methodologies used to design and analyze electronic systems that function acceptably in their electromagnetic environment by Clayton R. Paul. (848 pages)
Electromagnetic Time Reversal: Application to EMC and Power Systems
This book will familiarize the reader with the concept of electromagnetic time reversal, and introduce applications of the concept found in the areas of EMC and power systems by Farhad Rachidi (304 pages)
Electromagnetic Compatibility – Without Equations
The book starts with EMC fundamentals, speaks about EMC standards and then goes on to explain various EMC test methodologies in detail. These measures will enable manufacturers to design a cmpliant product at the design stage itself thereby saving time and money,
by CHETAN KATHALAY (498 pages)
EMC Design & Test Case Analysis
An introduction to techniques for the design of electronic products from the EMC perspective. Covers normalized EMC requirements and design principles to assure product compatibility
by JUNQI ZHENG ( 520 pages)
EMC Pocket Guide
Every electric product designed and manufactured worldwide must meet EMC regulations. If you are a working engineer or technician, the EMC Pocket Guide: Key EMC facts, equations and data is the first place to look while designing for EMC and your quide to thwarting EMI
by Kenneth Wyatt (60 pages)
EMC for Product Designers
EMC for Product Designers, provides all the key information needed to meet the requirements of the EMC compliance standards. It shows how to incorporate EMC principles into the product design process, avoiding cost and performance penalties
by Tim Williams ( 564 pages)
EMC Made Simple – Printed Circuit Board and System Design
This book simplifies the complex field of electromagnetic compatibility into easy concepts without the need for complicated math or extensive computational analysis. Learn how to design printed circuit boards and systems quickly with just five easy equations. Written
by Mark I Montrose (Paperback)
Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Emissions
Simple Techniques for Radiated and Conducted Emissions Troubleshooting and Pre-Compliance Testing. Save time and cost by learning how to characterize and troubleshoot simple design issues right on your workbench!
by Kenneth Wyatt ( Paperback 239 pages )
A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO EMC: WITH AN INTRODUCTION TO CE MARKING
After reading the book, the designer can immediately incorporate measures like PCB design, filtering, shielding, grounding, cable routing at the design stage of the product development cycle, without worrying too much about theory
by Mr Chetan Kathalay ( Paperback 410 pages)
EMC Question of the Week: 2017-2020
Each week, the LearnEMC website publishes an EMC Question of the Week. The questions are multiple-choice and cover various topics related to EMC. The answers are informative and sometimes highlight common misconceptions
by Todd H. Hubing (Paperback 208 pages)
Study Guide for the iNARTE EMC/EMI Certification Exam – 2020
This new edition of the Study Guide for the iNARTE EMC Certification Exam for Engineers & Technicians includes 200 updated printed sample problems with answers and comments, access to an additional 60 video sample problems with complete solutions …etc.
by LLC LearnEMC, Todd H Hubing & Nancy E Hubing (Paperback 147 pages)
Testing for EMC Compliance.
The Keep It Simple (KISS) philosophy is the primary focus of this book. It is written in very simple language with minimal math, as a compilation of helpful EMI troubleshooting hints. Its light-hearted tone is at odds with the extreme seriousness of most engineering reference works that become boring after a few pages. This text tells engineers what to do and how to do it
by MARK I. MONTROSE ( 480 pages)
A Practical Guide to EMC Engineering
The book is a useful compendium of information covering all aspects of EMC with particular emphasis on practical issues of analysis, design and testing
by Levent Sevgi (350 pages)
Principles of Electromagnetic Compatibility
Understand both the theory and practice of electromagnetic compatibility with this groundbreaking textbook,
by Bogdan Adamczyk, PhD (568 pages)
Create Your Own EMC Troubleshooting Kit
The purpose of this guide is to help you to customize your own EMC troubleshooting kit. This should prove useful whether you are an “internal EMC consultant” in a larger corporation, an engineer who “wears many hats” and occasionally is forced to deal with EMC compliance or if you’re consulting in the field of EMC for other companies
by Kenneth Wyatt (Paperback 189 pages)
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Pocket Guide
Designed as a practical, quick guide, the Radio Frequency Interference Pocket Guide collates key data, diagrams and useful reference materials into one handy place to help the reader to understand basic EM theory, along with specific remediation steps in reducing or eliminating sources of radio interference
by Kenneth Wyatt & Michael Gruber (Spiral-bound 88 pages)
EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers
This book provides the ‘recipe’ for identifying why products fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards. It also outlines techniques for tracking the noise source, and discovering the coupling mechanism, that is causing the undesired effects
by Patrick G. André (252 pages )
Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Immunity :
Simple Techniques for ESD, EFT and Radiated Immunity Testing, Troubleshooting and Pre-Compliance Testing This volume will show you simple tests to characterize and perform workbench-level pre-compliance tests to lower your risk of compliance test failures by identifying issues early!
by Kenneth Wyatt (Paperback 123 pages)
Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility–In a Nutshell
This open access book provides practicing electrical engineers and students a practical – and mathematically sound – introduction to the topic of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The author enables readers to understand better how to overcome commonly failed EMC tests for radiated emission, radiated immunity, and electrostatic discharge (ESD), while providing concrete EMC design guidelines. The book also presents an overview of EMC standards and regulations and how to test for a global market access.,
by Reto B. Keller (444 pages
Modern EMC Analysis Techniques Volume I
The objective of this two-volume book is the systematic and comprehensive description of the most competitive time-domain computational methods for the efficient modeling and accurate solution of contemporary real-world EMC problems.
by Nikolaos V. Kantartzis, + Theodoros D. Tsiboukis
EMC Application Books
Perhaps the title of this section should have been “EMC Application Specific Books” All the books in this section discuss EMC with regards to particular activities, industries, devices, systems etc. We currently have 16 such books in this section.
Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility
Terence Rybak + Mark Steffka
Handbook of Antennas for EMC
Thereza M. Macnamara + John McAuley
Automotive Electronics EMC
Fayu Wan
Handbook of Aerospace EMC
A comprehensive resource that explores EMC for aerospace systems that addresses both aircraft and space vehicles. This important text deals with the testing of spacecraft components and subsystems, analysis of crosstalk and field coupling, aircraft communication systems, and much more. The text also includes information on lightning effects and techniques for lightning protection. This vital guide to EMC provides information on a range of topics including grounding, coupling, test procedures, standards, and requirements.
by REINALDO J. PEREZ, PHD, MBA (768 pages)
EMC of Analog Integrated Circuits
Analog Circuits and Signal Processing as different electronic systems are compactly integrated in the same apparatus, the parasitic electromagnetic coupling between these circuits sharing the same signal, power and ground lines, is a critical design parameter
by Jean-Michel Redouté ( 253 pages )
Body Area Communications
An introduction to body area networks (BAN), this book focuses on three major parts: channel modeling, modulation/demodulation communications performance, and EMC considerations. The content is logically structured to lead readers from an introductory level through to in-depth and more advanced topics
EMC for Installers
Electromagnetic Compatibility of Systems and Installations
This EMC book combines an integral risk based approached to EMC design and management with robust technical measures. The book starts with the basic concept of EMC and evolves gradually towards more difficult topics. Particular attention is given to grounding concepts and the protection of cabling and wiring. This book puts a strong focus on cable conduits used for cable routing that can be exploited for significant improvement of the EMC-behaviour of the system or installation. In addition, it will be explained how to use standard metallic enclosures to enhance the EMC-performance.
by Dr.ir. Mark van Helvoort, PMP, PBA Dr.Ir (248 pages)
Modeling and Design of EMC for High-Speed PCB’s and Packaging
This book presents the electromagnetic modelling and design of three major EMC issues related to high-speed PCB and electronic packages: signal integrity (SI), power integrity (PI), and EMI
by Xing-Chang Wei (322 pages)
PCB Design for EMC Compliance
The simplified approach to PCB design is based on real-life experience and knowledge. PCB Techniques for EMC Compliance will help prevent the emission or reception of unwanted RF energy generated by components and interconnects, thus achieving acceptable levels of EMC for electrical equipment
by Mark I. Montrose (336 pages)
EMC and the PCB
This accessible, new reference work shows how and why RF energy is created within a printed circuit board and how propagation occurs. With lucid explanations, this book enables engineers to grasp both the fundamentals of EMC theory and signal integrity and the mitigation process needed to prevent an EMC event
by Mark I Montrose
PCB Design for Real-World EMI Control
In this book engineers understand the potential sources of emissions and how to reduce, control, or eliminate these sources. This book is intended to be a ‘hands-on’ book, that is, designers should be able to apply the concepts in this book directly to their designs in the real-world
by Bruce R. Archambeault & James Drewniak (264 pages)
Protection against Intentional Electromagnetic Threats
The modern microprocessor based electronic equipment most vulnerable to Intentional Destructive Electromagnetic Interferences (IDEI) includes High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) is in all substation equipment. The book discusses problems and solutions for all kinds of substation equipment
by Vladimir Gurevich (240 pages)
PCB Design and Layout Fundamentals for EMC
There are a number of areas that can be addressed during the circuit design and PCB layout stage to ensure that the EMC performance is optimized:- Circuit design – Circuit partitioning- Grounding- Routing-EMC Filters-I/O Filtering and Shielding
by Roger Hu ( 163 pages )
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Electromagnetic Compatibility of Electric Miniature Drives
The book gives a brief overview of the development of the EMC topic for bringing electric drives onto the market. After this, the effects, coupling paths and test methods for both the emitted interference and the interference immunity are presented. The sources of the different disturbances originating from a motor controller are named and linked to their effects
by Andreas Wagener (Paperback 112 pages)
Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems
This updated and expanded version of the very successful first edition offers new chapters on controlling the emission from electronic systems, especially digital systems, and on low-cost techniques for providing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for consumer products sold in a competitive market. There is also a new chapter on the susceptibility of electronic systems to electrostatic discharge. There is more material on FCC regulations, digital circuit noise and layout, and digital circuit radiation. Virtually all the material in the first edition has been retained. Contains a new appendix on FCC EMC test procedures
by Henry W. Ott ( Kindle or 448 pages)
Intersystem EMC Analysis, Interference and Solutions.
EMC issues need to be an initial consideration in design and deployment of electronic transmitters or receivers, or in deployed systems containing both. This book provides methodologies for defining EMC requirements for the device, platform, site, and arena levels and techniques for performing predictions and calculations to achieve EMC. Examples of the occurrence of electromagnetic problems are interference when devices are physically close and operating at the same, or similar, frequencies. In order to address this, the authors discuss several new approaches in mathematical development, such as the calculation of probability of interference based on frequency difference between two devices and the interference probability due to pulse to pulse interference. In theory, all the devices’ parameters should be available for analysis, but in practice, missing data is not uncommon. The book aims to define default values that allow the performance of EMC analysis in cases where the data is missing, such as antenna patterns, intercardinal antenna gain and near field approximations,
by Uri Vered (254 pages)