EMC for product designers /

Se presentan los últimos requirimientos de las directivas de compatibilidad electromagnética (EMC) y los principios fundamentales para su incorporación en el proceso de diseño de productos de electrónica.

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Autor principal: Williams, Tim
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Elsevier : Newnes, 2010.
Edición:4th. ed.
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  • Part 1: Legislation and standards. - Chapter 1. Introduction. - What is EMC?. - Compatibility between and within systems. - The socpe of EMC. - Electromagnetic fields and human health. - Chapter 2. The EMC Directive. - History. - The second EMC Directive. - Compliance of apparatus with the Directive. - Action for compliance for a product manufacturer. - Chapter 3. The R&TTE Directive. - The process of conformity assessment. - Chapter 4. Commercial standards. - The standards making bodies. - Generic standards - emissions. - Main product standards - immunity. - Basic standards - EN 61000-3-X and -4-X. - Product standards. - Other standards not related to the EMC Directive. - Chapter 5. Other standards and legislation. - Automotive. - Military. - Aerospace. - Rail. - Part 2: Testing. - Chapter 6. RF emissions measurements. - Emissions measuring instruments. - Transducers. - Sites and facilities. - Test methods. - Measurements uncertainty. - Chapter 7. Immunity tests. - RF immunity. -ESD and transient immunity, - Military susceptibility tests. - Chapter 8. Low frequency tests. - Main harmonic and flicker emission. - Magnetic field and power quality immunity. - Chapter 9. Test planning. - The need for a test plan. - Contents of a test plan. - Part 3: Design. - Chapter 10. Interference coupling mechanisms. - Source and victim. - Emissions. - Immunity, - Mains harmonics. - Chapter 11. Layout and grounding. - Equipment layout and grounding. - PCB layout. - Chapter 12. Digital and analogue circuit design. - Design for emissions control. - Design for immunity. - Chapter 13. Interfaces and filtering. - Cables and connectors. - Filtering and suppressions. - Chapter 14. Shielding. - Shielding theory. - Shielding practice. - Chapter 15. Systems EMC. - System versus product EMC. - Earthing and bonding. - Cabinets, cubicles and chambers. - Cabling. - Lightning protection. - Chapter 16. EMC management. - Managing the EMC process. - The design process. - Test management. - Compliance during production and beyond. - The control plan and documentation for Directives.