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Digital logic keeps getting faster, and designers are faced with a host of ever-changing challenges when addressing noise and interference in data processing, high-speed communication, mass data storage, and in many other high-frequency applications. Grounding and Shielding: Circuits and Interference, Fifth Edition is a highly effective tool that connects the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory to the problems of interference in all types of electronic design. The book covers such diverse topics as power distribution in facilities, mixing of analog and digital circuitry, circuit board layout at high clock rates, and meeting radiation and susceptibility standards. It features: New material on transmission lines, radiation, and printed circuit design Effective techniques for handling noise problems in analog and digital circuits Step-by-step instructions for building noise-free instrumentation systems Strategies for reducing or eliminating noise in large systems The use of multishielded transformers in clean-power installations How noise is coupled in and out of analog and digital circuits Simplified, practical explanations of the physics of fields Dozens of illustrations and a clear, readable text Grounding and Shielding: Circuits and Interference, Fifth Edition is a state-of-the-art problem-solving guide for electronic design engineers and technicians. It is also an extremely useful book for short courses on electronic interference.
目录
Preface to the Fifth Edition
1 Voltage and Capacitance
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Charges and Electrons
1.3 The Electric Force Field
1.4 Field Representations
1.5 The Defi nition of Voltage
1.6 Equipotential Surfaces
1.7 The Electric Force Field between Two Conducting Plates
1.8 Electric Field Patterns
1.9 The Energy Stored in an Electric Field
1.10 Dielectrics
1.11 The D Field
1.12 Capacitance
1.13 Mutual Capacitance
1.14 Displacement Current
1.15 Energy Stored in a Capacitor
1.16 Forces in the Electric Field
1.17 Capacitors
2 Magnetics
2.1 Magnetic Fields
2.2 Biot and Savart’s Law
2.3 The Solenoid
2.4 Faraday’s Law and the Induction Field
2.5 Inductance
2.6 The Energy Stored in an Inductance
2.7 Magnetic Field Energy in Space
2.8 The Magnetic Circuit
2.9 A Magnetic Circuit with a Gap
2.10 Small Inductors
2.11 Self- and Mutual Inductance
2.12 Transformer Action
2.13 Hysteresis and Permeability
2.14 Eddy Currents
2.15 The Transport of Electrical Energy
2.16 Poynting’s Vector
2.17 Transmission Lines Introduction
2.18 Transmission Line Operations
2.19 Transmission Line Field Patterns
2.20 Interfering Fields
3 Utility Power and Facility Grounding
3.1 Introduction
3.2 History
3.3 Semantics
3.4 The Earth as a Conductor
3.5 The Neutral Connection to Earth
3.6 Ground Potential Differences
3.7 Field Coupling to Power Conductors
3.8 Neutral Conductors
3.9 K-Factor in Transformers
3.10 Ungrounded Power
3.11 A Request for Power
3.12 Earth Power Currents
3.13 Line Filters
3.14 Isolated Grounds
3.15 Facility Grounds—Some More History
3.16 Lightning
3.17 Lightning and Facilities
4 Analog Circuits
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Instrumentation
4.3 History
4.4 The Basic Shield Enclosure
4.5 The Enclosure and Utility Power
4.6 The Two-Ground Problem
4.7 Instrumentation and the Two-Ground Problem
4.8 Strain-Gauge Instrumentation
4.9 The Floating Strain Gauge
4.10 The Thermocouple
4.11 The Basic Low-Gain Differential Amplifi er
4.12 Shielding in Power Transformers
4.13 Calibration and Interference
4.14 The Guard Shield above 100 kHz
4.15 Signal Flow Paths in Analog Circuits
4.16 Parallel Active Components
4.17 Feedback Stability—Introduction
4.18 Feedback Theory
4.19 Output Loads and Circuit Stability
4.20 Feedback Around a Power Stage
4.21 Constant-Current Loops
4.22 Filters and Aliasing Errors
4.23 Isolation and DC-to-DC Converters
4.24 Charge Converter Basics
4.25 Guard Rings
4.26 Thermocouple Effects
4.27 Guard Switching
4.28 Digital Control
5 Radiation
6 Hardware
7 Digital Electronics
8 Facility Hardware
References
Index
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