Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems

Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015026537640
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Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems by : Henry W. Ott

This updated and expanded version of the very successful first edition offers new chapters on controlling the emission from electronic systems, especially digital systems, and on low-cost techniques for providing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for consumer products sold in a competitive market. There is also a new chapter on the susceptibility of electronic systems to electrostatic discharge. There is more material on FCC regulations, digital circuit noise and layout, and digital circuit radiation. Virtually all the material in the first edition has been retained. Contains a new appendix on FCC EMC test procedures.

Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems

Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39076000418272
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Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems by : Henry W. Ott

This updated and expanded version of the very successful first edition offers new chapters on controlling the emission from electronic systems, especially digital systems, and on low-cost techniques for providing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for consumer products sold in a competitive market. There is also a new chapter on the susceptibility of electronic systems to electrostatic discharge. There is more material on FCC regulations, digital circuit noise and layout, and digital circuit radiation. Virtually all the material in the first edition has been retained. Contains a new appendix on FCC EMC test procedures.

Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering

Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 883
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ISBN-10 : 9781118210659
ISBN-13 : 1118210654
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering by : Henry W. Ott

Praise for Noise Reduction Techniques IN electronic systems "Henry Ott has literally 'written the book' on the subject of EMC. . . . He not only knows the subject, but has the rare ability to communicate that knowledge to others." —EE Times Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering is a completely revised, expanded, and updated version of Henry Ott's popular book Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems. It reflects the most recent developments in the field of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and noise reduction¿and their practical applications to the design of analog and digital circuits in computer, home entertainment, medical, telecom, industrial process control, and automotive equipment, as well as military and aerospace systems. While maintaining and updating the core information—such as cabling, grounding, filtering, shielding, digital circuit grounding and layout, and ESD—that made the previous book such a wide success, this new book includes additional coverage of: Equipment/systems grounding Switching power supplies and variable-speed motor drives Digital circuit power distribution and decoupling PCB layout and stack-up Mixed-signal PCB layout RF and transient immunity Power line disturbances Precompliance EMC measurements New appendices on dipole antennae, the theory of partial inductance, and the ten most common EMC problems The concepts presented are applicable to analog and digital circuits operating from below audio frequencies to those in the GHz range. Throughout the book, an emphasis is placed on cost-effective EMC designs, with the amount and complexity of mathematics kept to the strictest minimum. Complemented with over 250 problems with answers, Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering equips readers with the knowledge needed to design electronic equipment that is compatible with the electromagnetic environment and compliant with national and international EMC regulations. It is an essential resource for practicing engineers who face EMC and regulatory compliance issues and an ideal textbook for EE courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.

Electronic Noise and Low Noise Design

Electronic Noise and Low Noise Design
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822021307921
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Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Electronic Noise and Low Noise Design by : Peter J. Fish

Power Electronics Handbook

Power Electronics Handbook
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 1189
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ISBN-10 : 9780080467658
ISBN-13 : 0080467652
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Power Electronics Handbook by : Muhammad H. Rashid

Power electronics, which is a rapidly growing area in terms of research and applications, uses modern electronics technology to convert electric power from one form to another, such as ac-dc, dc-dc, dc-ac, and ac-ac with a variable output magnitude and frequency. Power electronics has many applications in our every day life such as air-conditioners, electric cars, sub-way trains, motor drives, renewable energy sources and power supplies for computers. This book covers all aspects of switching devices, converter circuit topologies, control techniques, analytical methods and some examples of their applications.* 25% new content* Reorganized and revised into 8 sections comprising 43 chapters* Coverage of numerous applications, including uninterruptable power supplies and automotive electrical systems* New content in power generation and distribution, including solar power, fuel cells, wind turbines, and flexible transmission

Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction

Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction
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Publisher : Sydney ; New York : J. Wiley
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105031673671
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Advanced Digital Signal Processing and Noise Reduction by : Saeed V. Vaseghi

A young man begins a journey from Saudi Arabia, believing it will end with his death in England. If his mission succeeds, he will go to his god a martyr - and many innocents will die with him. For David Banks, an armed protection officer, charged with neutralizing the threat to London's safety, his role is no longer clear-cut: one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter: dangerous distinctions to a police officer with his finger on the trigger. Soon the two men's paths will cross. Before then, their commitment will be shaken by the journeys that take them there. The suicide bomber and the policeman will have cause to question the roads they've chosen. Win or lose, neither will be the same again...

Operational Amplifier Noise

Operational Amplifier Noise
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9780080942438
ISBN-13 : 0080942431
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Operational Amplifier Noise by : Art Kay

Arthur Kay's exciting new publication is a must have for practicing, professional electrical engineers. This comprehensive guide shows engineers how to design amplifiers and associated electronics to minimize noise, providing tricks, rules-of-thumb, and analysis to create successful low noise circuits. Forget the classical textbook traps of equations, virtual grounds, and a lot of double-speak, the novel but educational presentation used here uses definition-by -example and straight-forward analysis. This is the ultimate reference book for engineers who don't have the time to read, since the concepts are presented in detailed pictures and then repeated in the text for those who like both. Operational amplifiers play a vital role in modern electronics design. Today, op amps serve as the interfaces between the digital world of microprocessors, microcontrollers, and other digital circuits and the analog "real world". If an analog signal must be amplified, conditioned, filtered, or converted to be used by a digital system, an op amp is almost always involved. Noise is an unwanted signal that will corrupt or distort the desired signal, and veteran engineers as well as new college graduates are often faced with a lack of experience in noise analysis for operational amplifiers. The author has created a publication that is packed with essential information, while still being accessible to all readers. - Clear, definition-by-example presentation allows for immediate use of techniques introduced - Tricks and rules-of-thumb, derived from author's decades of experience - Extreme use of figures for rapid absorption of concepts - Concise text explains the key points in all figures - Accessible to all types of readers - Analysis and design of low-noise circuits using op amps, including design tradeoffs for low-noise - Desktop reference for designing low-noise op amp circuits for novice to experienced engineers - Accurate measurement and prediction of intrinsic noise levels, using analysis by hand and SPICE simulation

Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals

Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 716
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783540265108
ISBN-13 : 3540265104
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals by : Gabriel Vasilescu

Electronic Noise and Interfering Signals is a comprehensive reference book on noise and interference in electronic circuits, with particular focus on low-noise design. The first part of the book deals with mechanisms, modelling, and computation of intrinsic noise which is generated in every electronic device. The second part analyzes the coupling mechanisms which can lead to a contamination of circuits by parasitic signals and provides appropriate solutions to this problem. The last part contains more than 100 practical, elaborate case studies. The book requires no advanced mathematical training as it introduces the fundamental methods. Moreover, it provides insight into computational noise analysis with SPICE and NOF, a software developed by the author. The book addresses designers of electronic circuits as well as researchers from electrical engineering, physics, and material science. It should also be of interest for undergraduate and graduate students.

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers

EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers
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Publisher : IET
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781613530191
ISBN-13 : 1613530196
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers by : Patrick G. André

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.