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Mastering Noise Control: A Deep Dive into Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering by Henry W. Ott If you want to learn more about fixing
The text avoids overly dense mathematical proofs in favor of physical intuition, approximations, and real-world case studies. It teaches engineers how to "think like an electron" to predict where noise will travel. Looking for the PDF? It teaches engineers how to "think like an
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering , published by John Wiley & Sons in 2009, was not just another textbook. It began as an idea for a third edition of Ott's earlier book but quickly grew into a completely revised, expanded, and updated volume so extensive that it warranted a new title. When asked about the book's creation, Ott explained that he had gained immense practical experience from his consulting work and EMC training seminars over the prior 20-plus years, and this new material formed the core of the updated book. Nine of the original twelve chapters were completely rewritten, and six new chapters were added, totaling over 600 pages of new and revised material.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) engineering ensures that electronic systems operate without interfering with other devices or suffering from external interference.
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