1、Introduction toElectromagneticCompatibilitySecond EditionCLAYTON R.PAULDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,School of Engineering,Mercer University,Macon,Georgia and Emeritus Professor of ElectricalEngineering,University of Kentucky,Lexington,KentuckyA JOHN WILEY&SONS,INC.PUBLICATIONInt
2、roduction toElectromagneticCompatibilitySecond EditionIntroduction toElectromagneticCompatibilitySecond EditionCLAYTON R.PAULDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering,School of Engineering,Mercer University,Macon,Georgia and Emeritus Professor of ElectricalEngineering,University of Kentucky,
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10、 to electromagnetic compatibility/Clayton R.Paul.-2nd ed.p.cm.“Wiley-Interscience.”Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN-13:978-0-471-75500-5(alk.paper)ISBN-10:0-471-75500-1(alk.paper)1.Electromagnetic compatibility.2.Electronic circuits-Noise.3.Digital electronics.4.Shielding(Electrici
11、ty)I.Title.TK7867.2.P38 2006621.382024-dc222005049400Printed in the United States of America10987654321This textbook is dedicated toThe humane and compassionate treatment of animals“For every difficult problem there is always a simple answer and most of themare wrong.”“When you can measure what you
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13、 whatever the matter may be.”Lord KelvinContentsContentsPrefacexvii1Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)11.1Aspects of EMC31.2History of EMC101.3Examples121.4Electrical Dimensions and Waves141.5Decibels and Common EMC Units231.5.1Power Loss in Cables321.5.2Signal Source Specification37
14、Problems43References482EMC Requirements for Electronic Systems492.1Governmental Requirements502.1.1Requirements for Commercial Products Marketedin the United States502.1.2Requirements for Commercial Products Marketedoutside the United States552.1.3Requirements for Military Products Marketed in theUn
15、ited States602.1.4Measurement of Emissions for Verification of Compliance622.1.4.1Radiated Emissions642.1.4.2Conducted Emissions672.1.5Typical Product Emissions722.1.6A Simple Example to Illustrate the Difficulty in Meetingthe Regulatory Limits78vii2.2Additional Product Requirements792.2.1Radiated S
16、usceptibility(Immunity)812.2.2Conducted Susceptibility(Immunity)812.2.3Electrostatic Discharge(ESD)812.2.4Requirements for Commercial Aircraft822.2.5Requirements for Commercial Vehicles822.3Design Constraints for Products822.4Advantages of EMC Design84Problems86References893Signal Spectrathe Relationship between the Time Domain andthe Frequency Domain913.1Periodic Signals913.1.1The Fourier Series Representation of Periodic Signals943.1.2Response of Linear Systems to Periodic Input Signals1043.1.