Controlling Radiated Emissions By Design Emirfi Reduction Electrical Engineering 1st Edition By Mardiguian Michel 1992 Hardcover Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design EMI Reduction Electrical Engineering 1st Edition by Mardiguian Michel 1992 Hardcover Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design EMI Reduction 1st Edition by Michel Mardiguian is a seminal work in the field of electromagnetic interference EMI control Published in 1992 this comprehensive hardcover text offers a detailed and practical guide for engineers and technicians seeking to minimize unwanted electromagnetic radiation from electronic devices Electromagnetic Interference EMI Radiated Emissions Design for EMC EMI Reduction Electronic Design Electrical Engineering Microwave Engineering Noise Suppression Shielding Grounding Filtering Compliance Testing The book presents a holistic approach to EMI control emphasizing the importance of designing electronics with inherent immunity and minimal radiation from the very beginning It covers a wide range of topics including Fundamentals of EMI Delving into the nature of electromagnetic radiation its propagation and its impact on electronic systems EMI Sources and Susceptibility Identifying common sources of EMI within electronic devices and analyzing their susceptibility to external interference EMI Control Techniques Providing a comprehensive toolkit of design principles and techniques for reducing radiated emissions This includes detailed explanations of shielding grounding filtering and various layout considerations EMI Measurement and Testing Discussing the principles and procedures for measuring radiated emissions and ensuring compliance with international standards Case Studies and Practical Examples Offering realworld applications and practical insights gained from years of industry experience Thoughtprovoking Conclusion In an increasingly interconnected and technologydriven world the control of electromagnetic 2 interference becomes paramount Controlling Radiated Emissions by Design acts as a valuable roadmap emphasizing the crucial role of proactive design in achieving robust and reliable electronic systems By integrating EMI mitigation strategies into the design process engineers can ensure that their creations are not only functional but also compatible with their electromagnetic environment This is not just about meeting regulatory standards but about ensuring seamless operation and minimizing potential disruptions in a world increasingly reliant on electronic communication and data exchange FAQs 1 Who is this book for This book is primarily intended for engineers and technicians involved in the design and development of electronic devices It is particularly relevant to those working in areas like hardware design RF engineering EMC testing and product development 2 What are the prerequisites for understanding this book A basic understanding of electrical engineering principles is essential Familiarity with fundamental concepts like circuit theory electromagnetic fields and signal integrity will enhance comprehension 3 Is this book focused on specific industries While the principles discussed apply broadly the book draws examples from various industries including consumer electronics automotive aerospace and telecommunications 4 Is this book still relevant in the era of advanced digital technology The fundamental principles of EMI control remain timeless While the complexity of modern devices has increased the need for effective EMI mitigation remains critical This book provides a solid foundation for understanding and addressing EMI challenges in todays digital landscape 5 What are some key takeaways from the book The book emphasizes the importance of considering EMI in the design process not as an afterthought It highlights the benefits of proactive EMI control in achieving robust and reliable electronic systems Additionally it stresses the need for a comprehensive approach that incorporates various techniques for minimizing radiated emissions