This handbook outlines the factors that must be considered in designing
circuits, equipment, and systems for electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC). It teaches circuit and system designers practical approaches to
thwart the ever present culprit of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
By emphasizing the fundamentals, it provides information that will help
readers understand the rationale that forms the basis for many of the
EMC practices and procedures. There is much information about these
topics available in disparate forms (journal articles, symposia
proceedings, etc.) but this book brings the critical knowledge into a
single source for battling EMI.
The goal of all device and system designs that must function in an
electromagnetic environment (i.e. radio, TV, radar, navigation, and
communications) is to operate without adversely affecting other
electronic equipment or systems. The inverse is also true. The
requirement for sharing spectrum has reached international levels of
concern and it must be dealt with in proportion to the safety and
economic impact involved. Designing Electronic Systems for EMC
outlines how.