Conformity Magazine - January 2009 - (Page 41) • Electromagnetic Compatibility of Integrated Circuits: Techniques for Low Emission and Susceptibility, Sonia Ben Dhia, Mohamed Ramdani, and Etienne Sicard, 2005: As the title suggests, focuses on the electromagnetic compatibility of integrated circuits (ICs). Includes a CDROM with a collection of demonstration tools applicable to EMC analysis of ICs • Electromagnetic Compatibility in Power Systems, Francesco Lattarulo (Editor), 2006: A compendium of articles on special issues related to EMC. • Electromagnetic Compatibility Handbook, Kenneth L. Kaiser, 2004: A compilation of approximations, guidelines, models, and rules-of-thumb used in EMC analyses, complete with their sources and their limitations, delivered in a question and answer format. • Testing for EMC Compliance: Approaches and Techniques, Mark I. Montrose and Edward Nakauchi, 2004: A regulatory testing and troubleshooting guide for engineers and technicians. • PCB Design for Real-World EMI Control, Bruce R. Archambeault and James Drewniak, 2002: Evaluates various sources of EMI and discusses control techniques and their trade-offs. • Electromagnetics Explained: A Handbook for Wireless/RF, EMC and High-Speed Electronics, Ron Schmitt, 2002: Provides fundamentals of electro-magnetics in a straightforward style, and illustrates principles with practical applications. • Engineering Electromagnetic Compatibility—Principles, Measurements, and Technologies, V. Prasad Kodali, 2001: Presents EMC measurement practice and control techniques. • Printed Circuit Board Design Techniques for EMC Compliance, Mark I. Montrose, 2000: Proper design of the printed circuit board to account for EMI reduction. Great illustrations. • EMC for Systems and Installations, Tim Williams and Keith Armstrong, 2000: A practical guide for system designers and installers, providing practical solutions to a wide range of EMC-related issues. • EMC at Component and PCB Level, Martin O’Hara, 1998: Emphasis on design practices to improve PCB performance, and how to achieve EMC compliance early in the design process. • Control and Measurement of Unintentional Electromagnetic Radiation, W. Scott Bennett, 1997: Highly technical, mathematical treatment of waveforms, antenna factors, radiation of slots, etc. • Cable Shielding for Electromagnetic Compatibility, Anatoly Tsaliovich, 1995: More than you’ll ever want to know about effective cable shielding for digital systems. • High Frequency Measurements and Noise in Electronic Circuits, Douglas C. Smith, 1992. • Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems, Henry Ott, 1988: Classic text on emissions and immunity, with a bias toward analog technology. • Electromagnetic Interference Reduction in Electronic Systems, Jeffrey P. Mills, 1993: Heavy mathematical treatment of selected EMC/EMI topics, including coupling, shielding, apertures, and board layout. • Principles of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Bernhard Keiser, 1987: General EMC text, with an emphasis on large systems and military applications. • EMI Control Methodology and Procedures, Don White, 1985. In addition to the above titles, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory at the Missouri University of Science and Technology maintains an outstanding web site (www.emclab.mst.edu), which includes a comprehensive list JAnUAry 2009 Conformity 1 http://www.emclab.mst.edu http://www.kikusui.us http://www.kikusui.us
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