Electrical Engineering EMC and the Printed Circuit Board Design, Theory, and Layout Made Simple Mark I. Montrose, author of the best-selling book Printed Circuit Board Design Techniques for EMC Compliance, now brings you his newest book, EMC and the Printed Circuit Board: Design, Theory, and Layout Made Simple. This reference text shows how and why RF energy is created within a printed circuit board, and the manner in which propagation occurs. With thorough explanations, this book enables engineers to grasp both the fundamentals of EMC theory and signal integrity, along with the mitigation process needed to prevent an EMC event while maintaining optimal functionality for low - and high-technology products. Mr. Montrose also shows the relationship between time and frequency domains, helping one meet mandatory compliance requirements. Using real-world examples, this book features:
Fundamental theory on how printed circuit boards function in both the time and frequency domains
Clear discussions, without complex mathematical analysis of flux minimization concepts
Detailed examination of the hidden characteristics of components
Extensive analysis of capacitor usage and selection for various applications
Various grounding methodologies, including implementation techniques
An in-depth study of transmission line theory
A thorough look at signal integrity, crosstalk, and termination
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