EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers
Author: Patrick G. André
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1613530196

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers is a one-stop guide that will help engineers and technicians who have products which fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards. It provides "recipes" of simple, easily implemented, and inexpensive troubleshooting tools or aids that can be built by the engineer or the technician. Written in a very simple style requiring only minimal electromagnetic theory and math, the "cookbook" will teach the engineer and technician to develop a "process" for troubleshooting--making it a straight-forward approach to solving what may seem like a rather complicated problem. Real-world stories are used to further illustrate both the concepts put forth in the book and the thinking process required when troubleshooting EMI problems. All materials are organized around these main aspects in a logical way, providing accessible, useful, complete coverage of the main aspects of the mitigation/troubleshooting philosophy. The book's less technical approach and balanced coverage of both basic theory and practical aspects will provide guidelines on how to approach an EMI failure, things to try, choosing the appropriate component, to how to choose the right parts and balance between cost and performance.

EMI Filter Design

EMI Filter Design
Author: Richard Lee Ozenbaugh
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780203910313

Offering simple methods of measuring AC and DC power lines, this highly popular, revised and expanded reference describes the selection of cores, capacitors, mechanical shapes, and styles for the timeliest design, construction, and testing of filters. It presents analyses of matrices of various filter types based on close approximations, observation, and trial and error. Supplying simple parameters and techniques for creating manufacturable, repeatable products, the second edition provides insights into the cause and elimination of common mode noise in lines and equipment, explores new data on spike, pulse, trapezoid, and quasisquare waves, and reviews the latest high-current filters.

Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Emissions (Volume 2)

Workbench Troubleshooting EMC Emissions (Volume 2)
Author: Kenneth Wyatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre:
ISBN:

Why Read This Book? - With all the many pressures you have as a product designer, does radiated or conducted emissions always seems like a stumbling block to delaying product sales? Are you continually cycling between design/fixing - running to the compliance test lab - failing again - and back to applying more fixes? Wondering how to attack these issues earlier in the design cycle? Then this is the book for you! Save time and cost by learning how to characterize and troubleshoot simple design issues right on your workbench! This is Volume 2 of a series of three affordable books on EMC troubleshooting. Volume 1 included examples of recommended measurement tools and probes useful for troubleshooting a myriad of EMC issues on your workbench or in-house. Volume 3 will include a deeper look at the top EMC immunity issues like ESD, radiated immunity and EFT. This volume will show you simple tests using the tools and accessories described in Volume 1 to characterize and perform workbench-level pre-compliance tests for radiated and conducted emissions. Lower your risk of compliance test failures by identifying issues early! Chapter 1 - Introduction to Emissions Chapter 2 - Basic EMC Concepts Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting Conducted Emissions Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting Radiated Emissions Chapter 5 - Pre-Compliance Testing for RE and CE Chapter 6 - Other EMC Measurements Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting Wireless Self-Interference Chapter 8 - Case Studies Chapter 9 - Summary and References Appendix A - Standard Test Setups Appendix B - DIY Vertical Rod Antenna Appendix C - Near Versus Far Field Measurements Appendix D - Using LTspice to Evaluate Filters

Grounds for Grounding

Grounds for Grounding
Author: Elya B. Joffe
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 827
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118211510

GROUNDS FOR GROUNDING The first book to cover grounding from the circuit to system and across the entire spectrum of applications Grounds for Grounding provides a complete and thorough approach to the subject of designing electrical and electronic circuits and systems, blending theory and practice to demonstrate how a few basic rules can be applied across a broad range of applications. The authors begin with the basic concepts of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) that are essential for understanding grounding theory and its applications, such as “ground loop,” which is one of the most misunderstood concepts in EMC. Next, they provide an introduction to grounding, including safety grounding, grounding for control of electromagnetic interference, and grounding-related case studies. Subsequent chapter coverage includes: Fundamentals of grounding design Bonding principles Grounding for power distribution and lightning protection systems Grounding in wiring circuits and cable shields Grounding of EMI terminal protection devices Grounding on printed circuit boards Integrated facility and platform grounding system Practical case studies are integrated throughout the book to aid in readers’ comprehension and each chapter concludes with a useful bibliography. Grounds for Grounding is an indispensable resource for electrical and electronic engineers who work with the design of circuits, systems, and facilities.

Foundations of Electromagnetic Compatibility

Foundations of Electromagnetic Compatibility
Author: Bogdan Adamczyk
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119120780

There is currently no single book that covers the mathematics, circuits, and electromagnetics backgrounds needed for the study of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). This book aims to redress the balance by focusing on EMC and providing the background in all three disciplines. This background is necessary for many EMC practitioners who have been out of study for some time and who are attempting to follow and confidently utilize more advanced EMC texts. The book is split into three parts: Part 1 is the refresher course in the underlying mathematics; Part 2 is the foundational chapters in electrical circuit theory; Part 3 is the heart of the book: electric and magnetic fields, waves, transmission lines and antennas. Each part of the book provides an independent area of study, yet each is the logical step to the next area, providing a comprehensive course through each topic. Practical EMC applications at the end of each chapter illustrate the applicability of the chapter topics. The Appendix reviews the fundamentals of EMC testing and measurements.

EMC Pocket Guide

EMC Pocket Guide
Author: Kenneth Wyatt
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1613531915

EMC Pocket Guide: Key EMC facts, equations and data covers radiated emissions (RE), frequency versus time domain, common PC board Issues and effects of ESD / preventing ESD problems.

Electromagnetic Interference Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Engineers

Electromagnetic Interference Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Engineers
Author: Patrick G. André
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014
Genre: Electromagnetic compatibility
ISBN: 9781680154092

This is a one-stop guide that will help engineers and technicians who have products which fail to meet EMI/EMC regulatory standards. It provides "recipes" of simple, easily implemented, and inexpensive troubleshooting tools or aids that can be built by the engineer or the technician. Written in a very simple style requiring only minimal electromagnetic theory and math, the "cookbook" will teach the engineer and technician to develop a "process" for troubleshooting--making it a straight-forward approach to solving what may seem like a rather complicated problem. Real-world stories are used to further illustrate both the concepts put forth in the book and the thinking process required when troubleshooting EMI problems. --

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Pocket Guide

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Pocket Guide
Author: Kenneth Wyatt
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2015-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1613532199

This handy pocket reference offers essential data on radio frequency interference (RFI) for advanced ham radio operators, wireless engineers who troubleshoot interference problems, and technicians.

Handbook of Modern Sensors

Handbook of Modern Sensors
Author: Jacob Fraden
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2006-04-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387216049

Seven years have passed since the publication of the previous edition of this book. During that time, sensor technologies have made a remarkable leap forward. The sensitivity of the sensors became higher, the dimensions became smaller, the sel- tivity became better, and the prices became lower. What have not changed are the fundamental principles of the sensor design. They are still governed by the laws of Nature. Arguably one of the greatest geniuses who ever lived, Leonardo Da Vinci, had his own peculiar way of praying. He was saying, “Oh Lord, thanks for Thou do not violate your own laws. ” It is comforting indeed that the laws of Nature do not change as time goes by; it is just our appreciation of them that is being re?ned. Thus, this new edition examines the same good old laws of Nature that are employed in the designs of various sensors. This has not changed much since the previous edition. Yet, the sections that describe the practical designs are revised substantially. Recent ideas and developments have been added, and less important and nonessential designs were dropped. Probably the most dramatic recent progress in the sensor technologies relates to wide use of MEMS and MEOMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems and micro-electro-opto-mechanical systems). These are examined in this new edition with greater detail. This book is about devices commonly called sensors. The invention of a - croprocessor has brought highly sophisticated instruments into our everyday lives.

Troubleshooting Analog Circuits

Troubleshooting Analog Circuits
Author: Robert Pease
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1991-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780750694995

Whether you are primarily an analog or digital engineer / technician, experienced or neophyte, this book has something for you. You'll find Bob's approach to problem identification and isolation to be applicable to a wide spectrum of engineering disciplines.