This is my fifth and newest textbook. EMC Made Simple®-Printed Circuit Board and System Design, is a totally unique publication with regard to how electromagnetic theory is taught for use in applied engineering environments. No other book ever published brings down to earth the heart of electrical engineering theory and how to actually apply it to real world products. This book presents the field of electromagnetic compatibility in a simplified manner for engineers to create printed circuit boards and systems using basic math along with implementation along with sound physics without the need for extensive computational analysis. Three primary elements are required for creating a successful design.
These three primary elements are:
- correctly implementing transmission line theory
- creating an optimal power distribution network, and
- ensuring a proper RF signal return path exist to cancel out undesired common-mode RF field propagation.
All chapters illustrate a unique way of converting, in a visual manner, Maxwell’s Equations (calculus) into Ohms law (algebra) using a hands-on approach. With only five easy equations any electrical product can be created allowing engineers to comply with electromagnetic compatibility requirements early in the design cycle. Each chapter simplifies applied theoretical concepts for those who never took a course in engineering or seek to review and understand electromagnetic theory in an unconventional manner. Engineers and designers will benefit from learning a new approach to solving complex field problems using an oscilloscope instead of a spectrum analyzer. The book is available through this web site at a discount, Amazon or other third party retailers worldwide.
I hope you will enjoy learning about EMC in a manner that is not taught at the academic level, or in other words, for engineers that have to get the job done quickly and at low cost.
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