Title :
Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design - Third Edition (Mardiguian, M.; 2014) [Book Review]
Abstract :
As you would expect from a Third Edition of a book, this volume is well-written, clearly outlined, and a solid contribution to the library of excellent volumes of EMC Engineering. Early in the book, the author makes it clear that he is addressing specifically "radiated emissions" of electronic products and he will not be sidetracked with ancillary issues off the main topic. The book is approximately 350 pages long; it is divided into 13 chapters with four appendices. It has numerous illustrations, graphs and diagrams. There is sufficient mathematics in the book to clarify key issues relative to radiated fields and the many effects of Maxwell´s Equations. I recommend the book for inclusion in an EMC engineer?s library; it has essential material for the beginning engineer, the more experienced engineer, and even an expert EMC engineer.
Keywords :
"Book reviews","Electromagnetic compatibility","Electomagnetic interference","Cable shielding","Integrated circuit modeling","Harmonic analysis"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine
DOI :
10.1109/MEMC.2015.7407176