Electromagnetic Theory for Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineers
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Rating | : | 4.24 (642 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00HRGWMH4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 465 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Brian M Daniel said Disappointing for practicing engineers.. The book is a rigorous coverage of electromagnetic theory; it does not explain electromagnetic interference or how one can compute interfering levels with a minimum amount of theory. The back cover states: "Designed to entice the practical engineer to explore some worthwhile mathematical methods , and to reorient the theoretical scientist to industrial applications The book is a mathematically r. Theoretical EMC Oscar Noe Munoz As the book's title indicates, this is a theoretical text for understanding the diverse fields from which EMC comes from and where the EMC rules of thumb originate from. Aside from collecting those diverse subjects in one book, it also does the reader the favor of providing a mathematically rigorous foundation for the equations that are used in the text. Having both the electromagnetic theory ex
It is written both for physicists and mathematicians new to the field of electromagnetic compatibility and high-speed digital design, as well as established researchers in the field. It is also designed as an advanced undergraduate textbook for a course in electromagnetic theory.. The topics—ranging from Maxwell's theory and multi-conductor transmission line theory to S-matrix, antenna theory, and dielectric breakdown—were chosen because they have direct relevance to current electromagnetic compatibility problems encountered in the real