Darney's Circuit Theory and Modelling Updated and extended for EMC/EMI

The equipotential earth is a fundamental requirement of circuit theory, because it dramatically reduces the complexity of the mathematics required to simulate a circuit. Unfortunately, in the real world, no such equipotential earth exists, nor can it ever do so, which means simulating a circuit to e...

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Main Authors Darney, Ian B., Hewitt, Chris M.
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Stevenage The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2024
Institution of Engineering and Technology (The IET)
Institution of Engineering & Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Edition1
SeriesElectromagnetic Waves
Subjects
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ISBN1839539534
9781839539534
DOI10.1049/SBEW571E

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Cross coupling models -- Chapter 3: Multi-conductor models -- Chapter 4: Antenna models -- Chapter 5: Transient analysis -- Chapter 6: Three conductor transient models -- Chapter 7: Further EMC/EMI research -- Appendix A: Inductance and capacitance primitives -- Appendix B: Mathcad worksheets -- Appendix C: Links to Internet resources and references -- Appendix D: Definitions
  • Title Page Figure Border Colour Key Internet Link Identification Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Cross Coupling Models 3. Multi-Conductor Models 4. Antenna Models 5. Transient Analysis 6. Three Conductor Transient Models 7. Further EMC/EMI Research Appendices Index
  • Intro -- Contents -- About the authors -- Foreword by Chris M. Hewitt -- Figure border colour key -- Internet link identification -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Cross coupling models -- 3. Multi-conductor models -- 4. Antenna models -- 5. Transient analysis -- 6. Three conductor transient models -- 7. Further EMC/EMI research -- Appendix A: Inductance and capacitance primitives -- Appendix B: Mathcad worksheets -- Appendix C: Links to Internet resources and references -- Appendix D: Definitions -- Index