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Overview
Grounding and Shielding Techniques, Fourth Edition is entirely rewritten to reflect new challenges. This effective tool for the management of interference problems in electronic equipment treats the fundamentals of electrostatics as they relate to electromagnetic phenomena. Specifically, this volume deals with the new interference problems created when analog designs are buried in the middle of hardware that must meet radiation and susceptibility standards. It features: effective techniques for handling noise problems in a variety of circumstances; step-by-step instructions for building noise-free instrument systems; strategies for reducing or eliminating noise in interconnecting systems; expanded discussion of multishielded transformers; an overview of current trends to limit the use of transformers; real-world examples of factors influencing electronic noise; simplified, practical explanations of the physics of fields; and dozens of illustrations and a clear, readable text.Editorials
Booknews
On the one hand, asserts that all electrical phenomena were explained in the 19th century and that the correct approach to emerging problems is not a new physics or new rules but wilier application of the old, and on the other recognizes that the 1967 first edition arrived into a world of electrostatics and the fourth into a world of electromagnetics. Incorporates the digital processing, high-speed communications, and mass data storage that have been developed in the 11 years since the third edition by rewriting nearly the entire text. Also adds a bit of physics, but maintains the connection to real-world problems faced by the expected readership of electrical engineers. No bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
March 24, 1998
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
216
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471245186