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AUTOMOTIVE
IC
COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
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TLFeBOOK
AUTOMOTIVE
IC
COMPATIBILITY (EMC)
Terence Rybak
Mark Steffka
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
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eBook ISBN: 1-4020-7783-1
Print ISBN: 1-4020-7713-0
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Contents
Preface XI
Chapter 1 What is EMC
Background 1
Technology and EMC 4
Technology Evolution 7
Convergence of Technology and Automotive Systems 8
Future Trends 10
Chapter 2 System Level Issues
Definition ponent and System 13
Significance to EMC 15
Chapter 3 Power and Signal Return
Introduction 17
Current Path 19
Safety Grounding 23
Single Point Ground (Single Reference) 24
Chapter 4 Basic Concepts Used in EMC
Antennas 27
Omni-Directional Antennas 32
Quarter-Wave Vertical 32
Ground Plane 33
Other Antenna Types 35
Antenna Arrays 35
Unanticipated Antennas 35
Reduced Size Antennas 36
Gain Antennas 38
ponents in EMC 41
Inductance 41
Inductance of “Large” Wire Loops 43
Capacitance 43
Ideal and ponents 43
Transmission Lines 49
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VI / Automotive EMC
Characteristics monly Used Transmission Lines” 51
Goal of transmission line 52
Transmission line capacitance 52
Transmission line impedance 54
How to install a PL 259 connector 55
Coax Cable Sample 56
Shields 61
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