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ZZAAP!: Training ESD, FRI, and EMI by M. Bruce Corp β€” book cover

ZZAAP!: Training ESD, FRI, and EMI

by M. Bruce Corp, M. Bruce
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Overview

A "zzap"! is the mortal enemy of today's sophisticated electronics designs. A "zzaap!" can cause a circuit to "lock up" or "hang" -delete bits form a data stream or mysteriously insert bits that aren't supposed to be there or, worst of all, cause the sudden failure of critical integrated circuits. M. Bruce Corp takes you inside the often mysterious world of electrostatic discharge (ESD), radio frequency interference (RFI, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to show how these can cause a bewildering array of transient problems or catastrophic failures.

Synopsis

A "zzap"! is the mortal enemy of today's sophisticated electronics designs. A "zzaap!" can cause a circuit to "lock up" or "hang" -delete bits form a data stream or mysteriously insert bits that aren't supposed to be there or, worst of all, cause the sudden failure of critical integrated circuits. M. Bruce Corp takes you inside the often mysterious world of electrostatic discharge (ESD), radio frequency interference (RFI, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to show how these can cause a bewildering array of transient problems or catastrophic failures.

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Why computers crash. Information for anyone involved with the design, debugging, or development of microprocessor-based equipment. Covers reasons for system crashes, other than software bug. Noise susceptibility and emission are studied. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Why computers crash. Information for anyone involved with the design, debugging, or development of microprocessor-based equipment. Covers reasons for system crashes, other than software bug. Noise susceptibility and emission are studied. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1990
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
236
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780121899301

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