Description
Book SynopsisEngineers and scientists who develop and install electronic devices and circuits need to have a solid understanding of electromagnetic theory and the electromagnetic behavior of devices and circuits. In particular, they must be well-versed in electromagnetic compatibility, which minimizes and controls the side effects of interconnected electric devices.
Designed to entice the practical engineer to explore some worthwhile mathematical methods, and to reorient the theoretical scientist to industrial applications, Electromagnetic Theory for Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineers is based on the author's courses taught in industrial settings. The book is a mathematically rigorous exposition of electromagnetic theory with applications in electromagnetic compatibility and high-speed digital design.
The topicsranging from Maxwell''s theory and multi-conductor transmission line theory to S-matrix, antenna theory, and dielectric breakdownwere chosen because they have d
Table of Contents
A Brief Review of Maxwell’s Theory. Fourier Transform and Roll-Off Frequency. Boundary-Value Problems in Electrostatics. Transmission Line Theory. Differential Lines . Cross-talk in Transmission Lines. Waveguide and Cavity Resonance. Basic Antenna Theory. Elements of Electrostatic Discharge. Appendix.