Electromagnetic Compatibility: Principles and Applications

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· Springer Nature
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232
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This book highlights principles and applications of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). After introducing the basic concepts, research progress, standardizations and limitations of EMC, the book puts emphasis on presenting the generation mechanisms and suppression principles of conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI) noise, radiated EMI noise, and electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) problems such as electrostatic discharge (ESD), electric fast transient (EFT) and surge. By showing EMC case studies and solved examples, the book provides effective solutions to practical engineering problems. Students and researchers will be able to use the book as practical reference for EMC-related measurements and problem- solution.

About the author

Dr. Yang ZHAO is Professor at School of Electrical & Automation Engineering, Nanjing Normal University, and Director of Jiangsu Engineering Key Laboratory of Electrical Equipment and Electromagnetic Compatibility. He is mainly engaged in research and applications of electromagnetic compatibility, electronical engineering, and electric science and technology.

Dr. Wei YAN is Associate Professor at School of Electrical & Automation Engineering, Nanjing Normal University.

Dr. Zhaojuan MENG is Associate Dean at School of Electrical & Automation Engineering, Nanjing Normal University.

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