04814nam 2200565za 450 991100697450332120250417110046.097800810101670081010168(CKB)3710000000903039(EBL)4718338(PPN)196380626(MiAaPQ)EBC4718338(FR-PaCSA)88836448(FRCYB88836448)88836448(EXLCZ)99371000000090303920161026d2017 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEMC for product designers /Tim Williams5th ed.Amsterdam Newnes2017Oxford, United Kingdom ;Cambridge, MA :Newnes,[2017]©20171 online resource (xvi, 558 p.) ill9780081010143 0081010141 Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1: Legislation and Standards -- Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - The EMC and Radio Directives -- Chapter 3 - International EMC compliance requirements -- Chapter 4 - Commercial standards -- Chapter 5 - Other standards and legislation -- Chapter 6 - EMC and Functional Safety -- Part 2: Testing -- Chapter 7 - RF emissions measurements -- Chapter 8 - Immunity tests -- Chapter 9 - Low frequency tests -- Chapter 10 - Test planning -- Part 3: Design -- Chapter 11 - Interference coupling mechanisms -- Chapter 12 - Layout and grounding -- Chapter 13 - Digital and analogue circuit design -- Chapter 14 - Interfaces and filtering -- Chapter 15 - Shielding -- Chapter 16 - Systems EMC -- Chapter 17 - EMC management -- Appendix A - Design checklist -- Appendix B - CAD for EMC -- Appendix C - Case studies -- Appendix D - Useful tables and formulae -- Appendix E - The EU and EEA countries -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.EMC for Product Designers, fifth edition, provides all the key information needed to meet the requirements of the EMC compliance standards. More importantly, it shows how to incorporate EMC principles into the product design process, avoiding cost and performance penalties to meet the needs of specific standards that produce a better overall product. As well as covering the 2016 versions of the EU EMC and Radio Directives, this new edition has been thoroughly updated to be in line with the latest best practices in EMC compliance and product design. Coverage now includes extra detail on the main automotive, military, and aerospace standards requirements, as well as a discussion of the issues raised by COTS equipment in military applications. New to this edition are chapters on functional safety, design and installation aspects of switchmode power converters with an introduction to EMC testing of integrated circuits, new details on CISPR 32/35, updates to new versions of the Directives DEF STAN 59-411, DO-160 and MIL STD 461, with more commentary on the implications and requirements of military and aerospace standards, and an added reference to CE Marking for military and problems of COTS. In addition, new sections on IC emissions measurements per IEC 61967 are included, along with new coverage of FFT/time domain receivers, an expanded section on military/aerospace transients, special references to DO160 lightning, added material on MIL STD 461 CE101, RE101, and RS101, the latest practice in PCB layout with a discussion of slots in ground planes, current practice on decoupling, extended coverage of DC-DC converters and motor drives, and a new section on switching inverter (motor drives, renewable energy converters, etc.) installation, and the latest 2016 mandatory regulations of the RTTE and EMC Directives. Presents a complete introduction to EMC for product design from a practicing consultant in the field Includes short case studies that demonstrate how EMC product design is put into practice Provides the latest 2016 mandatory regulations of both the RTTE Directive and EMC DirectiveElectromagnetic compatibility for product designersElectromagnetic compatibilityStandardsEuropeElectronic apparatus and appliancesStandardsEuropeElectric apparatus and appliancesStandardsEuropeEuropefastElectromagnetic compatibilityStandardsElectronic apparatus and appliancesStandardsElectric apparatus and appliancesStandards621.38224Williams Tim1954-309408MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006974503321EMC for product designers736132UNINA