
Electrical Interference Handbook
2nd Edition
Description
The Directive on EMC, and others affecting the electrical and electronics industry, are now firmly in place. In this updated guide the causes, effects and penalties of electrical interference are explained. Remedies such as methods of minimising emissions and maximising immunity are surveyed.
This handbook gives an insight into the various national and international standards and test methods. Case studies illustrate the challenge in various major industrial sectors including buildings, domestic appliances and white goods, IT, transport and automotive, lighting, medical equipment and security.
Key Features
- Guide to the minefield of legislation in the modern electronics & electrical goods industry
- Suggests practical solutions
- Appendices provide an essential reference section
Readership
Electronics engineers; equipment designers; managers; students and academics in electronics
Table of Contents
Introduction; Directives, regulations and standards; National authorities and standards; The EMC environment; Radio wave propagation; Susceptibility/immunity; Emission and susceptibility protection; Conducted interference; Installation; Testing; Management of EMC; Domestic and white goods; Information technology; Architectural interests; Transport; Medical equipment; Electrical security; Illumination; Appendices: EMC Directive, Metric multiples, The Decibel notation, Acronyms and abbreviations, National and international recommendations and standards relating to EMC, Shielding calculation; Index
Details
- No. of pages:
- 240
- Language:
- English
- Copyright:
- © Newnes 1998
- Published:
- 8th April 1998
- Imprint:
- Newnes
- eBook ISBN:
- 9780080505183
- Paperback ISBN:
- 9780750635479
About the Author
NORMAN ELLIS
Affiliations and Expertise
Director, Norman Ellis Consultancy