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H**S
Good overall book
This book is by no means the definitive guide to EMC. The advance reader seeking such a book should consult Clayton's R. Paul book (Intro {yea right} to EMC). Nonetheless, for what it is, it is outstanding. The author covers in a general and simplified format a wide array of topics. What I most liked about the book was that the author address installations and other non-PCB related EMI issues. Basically, issues not covered by similar books that have a tendency to address only the PCB and its related IO.
A**N
Excellent, practical handbook
This is a great, practical guide to EMI testing and troubleshooting. Includes basic fixes, utility of those fixes to resolve observed issue(s), and estimates regarding the improvement those fixes might provide. It also includes a section on in-house, "confidence" testing (without shelling out for test chamber and all of the expensive test equipment... though you'll still need some)My background - BSEE, 15 yrs commercial and military experience. I think the text would be especially useful for Test, EMI and project engineers. It avoids deep derivation of formulae and would be useful to technicians and designers as well.
K**T
120 mega-watt/sec EMI problem
Dealing with an unbelievable 120 mega-watt/sec discharge - even though its only 250 nSEC wide - generates EMI issues way beyond anything I have ever had to deal with. As a result I have looked for technical help anywhere I can find it. The "EMI Troubleshooting Techniques" book is written in a very easy to understand and apply hands on format, much more for practical application than theoritical. It contains sound ideas and methods and is a useful book when working on EMI/RFI problems. I would buy it again, even though it doesn't have a chapter on 120 mega-watt noise sources (LOL)
E**E
Did not meet my needs
If you're in my situation, I do not recommend this book. I have been in electronics for about 10 years, but never had to deal with EMI issues. I switched jobs and had to (and still have to) learn EMI in a hurry.I found the drawings hard to understand and the tables lacking explanation. I can't expand much because I typically got lost early in each chapter. I learned more on how solve my immediate problem from the Fair-Rite web site.After struggling through the book, I realize that I need more of an introductory book to EMI with practical solutions. Any suggestions are welcome.
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