Books on Anechoic and Reverberation Chambers are few and far between; but we have managed to find four thus far. We promise to keep looking to increase your choices.

Anechoic Range Design for Electromagnetic Measurements book

Anechoic Range Design

As technologies for wireless communications, including 5G and Internet of Things (IoT), require more complex antennas, practitioners need more information on the best methods to perform measurements on these different types of antennas. This exciting resource provides guidance on the proper design of indoor ranges for RF antenna measurements. The important aspects of specifying the range or resources needed in a development program are explored. Analysis of existing ranges to determine their suitability for performing specific test that a user of the range may require is also introduced.
Author: Vince Rodriguez (416 pages)

Reverberation Chambers book
Reverberation Chambers

This book covers important and timely issues in Reverberation Chambers (RCs) and their applications to EMC and Antenna measurements. Developed specifically for university students, researchers, practicing industrial engineers and designers who work with antennas in radio frequency (RF) engineering, EMC, radar, and radio communications. This book will provide the reader with a firm theoretical and practical understanding of the RCs operation, allowing them to undertake practical antenna and EMC measurement work with confidence and accuracy. The book is built on many years of research by the authors that encompass many of the new advances in antenna design.
by Dr Stephen J. Boyes (264 pages)

Anechoic and Reverberation Chambers book
Anechoic & Reverberation Chambers

Contains helpful illustrations, photographs, & practical examples Written for both academics and industrial engineers and designers, this book explores the most recent advances in anechoic chamber and reverberation chamber designs and measurements
by Dr. Qian Xu, PhD (400 pages)

Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers

This handbook provides the designer/procurer of electromagnetic chambers with a single source of practical information on the full range of anechoic chamber designs. It reviews the current state of the art in indoor electromagnetic testing facilities and their design and specifications by LELAND H. HEMMING (248 pages)

Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers book

We were very tempted to include the Electromagnetic Shielding books into the previous section of the EMC Library. Then we realised that there are a lot more applications for Shielding materials than Chambers. There are currently four books on Electromagnetic Shielding.

Advanced Materials and Design for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

With EMC now a major factor in the design of all electronic products, it is crucial to understand how EMI shielding products are used. Focusing on the practicalities of this area, This book comprehensively introduces the design guidelines, materials selection, and future potential of EMI shielding.
Author:- Xingcun Colin Tong ( Hardback 340 pages )

Book about Advanced Materials for EMI Shielding
Electromagnetic Shielding Book
Electromagnetic Shielding

This book provides a tightly focused, convenient, and affordable reference for those interested in this subset of topics. The author demystifies shielding and explains the source and limitations of the approximations, guidelines, models, and rules-of-thumb used in this field
by Kenneth L. Kaiser (336 pages)

Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook

This book provides the practicing architect/engineer with a guide to electromagnetic shielding. This practical handbook is a one-stop source for every form of shielding enclosure now used in commercial and government test laboratories, communication and computer centers, and electromagnetic hardened facilities by LELAND H. HEMMING (244 pages)

This is an Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook
Grounds for Grounding: A Handbook from Circuits to Systems by Elya B. Joffe & Kai-Sang Lock
Grounds for Grounding: A Handbook from Circuits to Systems

Grounding design and installation are crucial to ensure the safety and performance of any electri & cal or electronic system irrespective of size. Successful grounding design requires a thorough familiarity with theory combined with practical experience with real-world systems
by Elya B. Joffe & Kai-Sang Lock (Kindle & 1216 pages)

Why, I hear you say, have we included a section on RF and MICROWAVE BOOKS in the EMC LIBRARY? The answer is surprisingly simple. Many of the “so-called” EMC design techniques and “fixes”, are actually well established and proven RF and Microwave techniques. Examples:- Think PCB track lengths and the relationship with Antenna Design – Think Ventilation slots in Shielding and Cases and the relationship with Slot Antenna Design. So a basic understanding of RF & Microwave techniques will help resolve many of your EMI problems.

Foundations for Radio Frequency Engineering book by Geyi Wen

Foundations For Radio Frequency Engineering

The book provides a comprehensive coverage of the fundamental topics in microwave engineering, antennas and wave propagation, and electromagnetic compatibility, including electromagnetic boundary value problems, waveguide theory, microwave resonators, antennas and wave propagation, microwave circuits, principles of electromagnetic compatibility designs, information theory and systems.Deals systematically with fundamental problems in radio frequency engineering, this important volume provides an updated treatment of radio frequency theory and techniques.The book can be used as a one-semester course for senior and first-year graduate students or as a reference for radio frequency engineers and applied physicists.
Author:- Geyi Wen (668 pages)

An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering

Originally published in 2004, this book provides a detailed introduction to radio frequency (RF) engineering, using a straightforward and easily understood approach combined with numerous worked examples, illustrations and homework problems. The author focuses on minimising the mathematics needed to grasp the subject while providing a solid theoretical foundation for the student. Emphasis is also placed on the practical aspects of radio engineering. The book provides a broad coverage of RF systems, circuit design, antennas, propagation and digital techniques.
Author:- Christopher Coleman. ( 334 pages )

An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering book by Christopher Coleman
RF & Microwave Transmission Lines book.

RF & Microwave Transmission Lines 

Our modern technical world utilizes conduits for the transmission of electronic waves of all types, shapes, and frequencies amongst which, radio waves, lasers, infra-red beams, microwaves are just a few examples.
This book breaks apart this fascinating subject into its component parts and presents a clear view of the subject of Electromagnetic (EM) waves in an understandable fashion and explores many new aspects of this remarkable subject.
Moreover, this book not only provides the scientific foundation of our modern transmission lines in simple terms but also explores a myriad of applications and design techniques leading to a plethora of useful structures.
Author:- Matthew M. Radmanesh ( 401 pages )


The description of one of the books below says “The study of electromagnetic field theory is required for proper understanding of every device wherein electricity is used for operation”. This is very true, hence the inclusion in the EMC Library of five Electromagnetic books

Book on Electromagnetic Fields

Electromagnetic Fields

The study of electromagnetic field theory is required for proper understanding of every device wherein electricity is used for operation. The proposed textbook on electromagnetic fields covers all the generic and unconventional topics including electrostatic boundary value problems involving two- and three-dimensional Laplacian fields and one- and two- dimensional Poissonion fields, and EMC
Author:- Dr. Ahmad Shahid Khan (786 pages)


Electromagnetic Radiation: History, Theory and Research

Our dependence on electromagnetic radiation includes transportation, communication, entertainment and health. Consequently electromagnetic fields interact with tissue structures of living systems as human beings, promoting a great interest in natural sciences while improving our knowledge to develop new and better diagnostic procedures
by Constantinos Koutsojannis (133 pages)

A Book on Electromagnetic Radiation
Essentials of Electromagnetics for Engineering by David A. de Wolf book
Essentials of Electromagnetics for Engineering

The author begins by examining Coulomb’s law and simple electrostatics, covering in depth the concepts of fields and potentials. He then progresses to magnetostatics and Maxwell’s equations. This approach leads naturally to a discussion of electrodynamics and the treatment of wave propagation, waveguides, transmission lines, and antennas
by David A. de Wolf (524 pages)

Electromagnetic Theory for EMC Engineers

Engineers and scientists who develop and install electronic devices and circuits need to have a solid understanding of electromagnetic theory and the electromagnetic behavior of devices and circuits. In particular, they must be well-versed in EMC, which minimizes and controls the side effects of interconnected electric devices
by Tze-Chuen Toh (384 pages)

Electromagnetic Theory for EMC Engineers Book
Electromagnetic Waves book
Electromagnetic Waves

The book begins with a detailed treatment of the mathematics of Maxwell’s equations. It follows with a discussion of polarization, delves into propagation in various media, devotes four chapters to guided propagation, links the concepts to practical applications, and concludes with radiation, diffraction, coherence, and radiation statistics
by Carlo G. Someda E.E., M.S.E.E. Ph.D. (596 pages)

ESD books covering basic principles, ESD testing and specific applications are listed below. There are currently twelve books in this section.

ESD Understand, Simulate + Fix Problems Book

ESD, Understand, Simulate & Fix Problems

A thorough and concise treatment of ESD Recognizing its methodic, step-by-step attack of the electrostatic discharge (ESD) problem, the initial release of this book was quoted by specialists as “the most thorough and concise treatment of the broad ESD continuum that is available.” Now in its Third Edition, this book delivers the same trusted coverage of the topic while also incorporating recent technological advances that have taken place in the engineering community. The book begins with the basics of ESD for humans and objects, and goes on to cover: Effects of ESD coupled to electronics Principal ESD specifications ESD diagnostics and testing Design for ESD immunity To help with troubleshooting, many ESD case histories are given along with their successful fixes. Electrostatic Discharge is essential reading for all designers who want to avoid component failures, no trouble found incidents, and random errors.
Author:- Michel Mardiguian ( Hardback 320 pages)

Electrostatic Discharge and Electronic Equipment: A Practical Guide for Designing to Prevent ESD Problems

This book was written to take the mystery out of ESD. It explains how ESD is generated, and how it affects electronic equipment. This explanation brings ESD out of the realm of black magic and into the sphere of science. Even more important, this book explains how to design equipment to prevent ESD problems. This discussion of ESD design solutions not only includes design guidelines, but explains why they work. It also exposes myths that have developed about ESD and why they are incorrect. Finally, this book discusses the methods of testing for ESD problems. This discussion covers not only the test hardware, but also test procedures and methods that ensure meaningful results.
Author:- Warren Boxleitner (118 pages)

ESD and Electronic Equipment Book
ESD Basics book

ESD Basics: From Semiconductor Manufacturing to Product Use

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) continues to impact semiconductor manufacturing, semiconductor components and systems, as technologies scale from micro- to nano electronics. This book introduces the fundamentals of ESD, electrical overstress (EOS), electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and latchup, as well as provides a coherent overview of the semiconductor manufacturing environment and the final system assembly. It provides an illuminating look into the integration of ESD protection networks followed by examples in specific technologies, circuits, and chips. 
Author:- Dr. Steven H. Voldman, IEEE Fellow (240 pages)

The ESD Control Program Handbook
The ESD Control Program

Provides the understanding and practical skills needed to develop an effective ESD control program for manufacturing, storage, and handling of ESD sensitive components This essential guide to ESD control programs explains the principles and practice of ESD control in an easily accessible way
by JEREMY M SMALLWOOD (544 pages)

ESD Physics and Devices book
ESD: Physics and Devices

This volume is the first in a series of three books addressing ESD physics, devices, circuits and design across the full range of integrated circuit technologies. Voldman presents an introduction to the field for engineers and researchers requiring a solid grounding in this area
by Dr Steven H. Voldman (420 pages)

Basic ESD and I/O Design book
Basic ESD and I/O Design

This volume presents an integrated treatment of ESD, I/O, and process parameter interactions that both I/O designers and process designers can use. It examines key factors in I/O and ESD design and testing, and helps the reader consider ESD and reliability issues up front when making I/O choices
by SANJAY DABRAL PhD (328 pages)

ESD in Silicon Integrated Circuits book
ESD in Silicon Integrated Circuits

 This book examines the methods available for circuit protection. It provides guidance on the implementation of circuit protection measures, and Includes new sections on ESD design rules, layout approaches, package effects, and circuit concepts
by E. Ajith Amerasekera (424 pages)

System Level ESD Co-Design

An effective protection of electronic system against ESD specified by IEC 61000-4-2 is paramount for any system design. This book presents the collective knowledge of system designers and system testing experts for achieving system-level ESD protection
by Charvaka Duvvury (424 pages)

System Level ESD Co-Design book
ESD Testing book
ESD Testing

With the evolution of semiconductor technology , testing of semiconductors to systems for ESD and electrical overstress (EOS) has increased in importance. This book updates the reader in the new tests, test models, and techniques in the characterization of semiconductor components for ESD, EOS, and latchup
by Dr Steven H. Voldman, IEEE Fellow (328 pages)

ESD Design and Synthesis

ESD impacts semiconductor components and systems as technologies scale from micro- to nano-electronics. This book studies electrical overstress, ESD, and latchup from a whole-chip ESD design synthesis approach. It provides a clear insight into the integration of ESD protection networks from a generalist perspective
by Dr. Steven H. Voldman, IEEE Fellow (290 pages)

ESD Design and Synthesis book
ESD Circuits and Devices book
ESD Circuits and Devices

ESD: Circuits and Devices provides a clear picture of layout and design of digital, analog, RF and power applications for protection from ESD, electrical overstress (EOS), and latchup phenomena from a generalist perspective and design synthesis practices providing solutions in advanced technologies
by Dr. Steven H. Voldman (560 pages)

ESD Failure Mechanisms and Models

This book studies electrical overstress, ESD, and latchup from a failure analysis and case-study approach. It provides a clear insight into the physics of failure from a generalist perspective, followed by investigation of failure mechanisms in specific technologies, circuits, and systems
by Dr Steven H. Voldman (408 pages)

ESD Failure Mechanisms and Models book.

Lightning strikes create phenomenally strong Electromagnetic Waves. These can both disrupt and damage electronic devices and systems, unless they are designed to be immune. At the moment there are seven Lightning books in this section, but we are seeking more.


The Art and Science of Lightning Protection

The greatest strength of this text is that it is written by the most authoritative lightning scientist/engineer in the world who brings over 40 years of research and teaching in the field, with over 200 reviewed papers and several previous books on lightning … There is no one in the world more qualified to write this book. 
Author:- Martin A. Uman ( Hardcover 256 pages )

Principles of Lightning Physics book
Principles of Lightning Physics

 presents and discusses the most up-to-date physical concepts that govern many lightning events in nature, including lightning interactions with man-made structures, at a level suitable for researchers, advanced students and well-educated lightning enthusiasts
by Vladislav Mazur (184 pages)

Lightning Electromagnetics: Return stroke modelling and electromagnetic radiation book
Lightning Electromagnetics: Return stroke modelling and electromagnetic radiation 

coverage includes various models and simulations of lightning strokes, measurements of lightning-generated EM fields, HF, VHF and microwave radiation, atmospheric discharge processes, lightning strikes to grounded structures and towers, EM field propagation, interaction with cables, effects on power transmission and distribution systems
by Vernon Cooray (471 pages)

Lightning Physics and Effects book
Lightning: Physics and Effects 

 is the first book that covers essentially all aspects of lightning, including lightning physics, lightning protection and the interaction of lightning with a variety of objects and systems as well as with the environment
by Vladimir A. Rakov & Martin A. Uman (698 pages)

Lightning Physics and Lightning Protection book
Lightning Physics and Lightning Protection

The book studies the action of lightning’s electrical and magnetic fields and the lightning current on industrial premises, power transmission lines, underground communications, aircraft and their electrical circuits, and the induction of a dangerous overvoltage
by Eduard M. Bazelyan & Yuri P. Raizer (336 pages)

People who browsed the EMC books above also viewed the three books below from the Product Compliance Library.

Product Safety Handbook
Electrical Safety Handbook
Explosion-Proof Equipment in Hazardous Area book