New – EMC ‘Book of Knowledge’

EMC Book of Knowledge
We have now published the latest in our series of ‘Books of Knowledge’ for engineers, designers and students on the subject of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).

The ‘EMC Book of Knowledge’ subtitled ‘Practical Tips for the User’ is written by Steve Roberts, RECOM’s Innovation Manager and Josefine Lametschwandler, RECOM’s EMC Engineering Team Leader. The book follows on from our two very popular Books of Knowledge on the subjects of DC/DC and AC/DC converters. The new book will be valuable for anyone involved in the application or design of power converters and also for those wishing to get a wider understanding of EMC for any product or application.

The Books of Knowledge are written in an easily accessible, witty and conversational style by experts in the subject and are wide-ranging in content. The EMC Book of Knowledge starts with the basics of electric and magnetic fields, how they originate, and how they propagate in practical circuits. Then, analysis and modelling of components that affect EMC are discussed, along with transmission lines, coupling effects, and techniques for noise reduction. PCB layout and filter design are covered for minimum EMI, along with a section dedicated to EMC standards and their applicability, classes, and levels. Power factor correction is discussed in its own chapter and the book ends with a useful guide to EMC measurement techniques and test equipment. A glossary of terms provides an extensive, useful reference for readers.

The ’EMC Book of Knowledge’ is available on application directly from RECOM.

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