Cable Construction and Shielding Termination Techniques for Control of Em Interference - (Electromagnetic Waves) by Bob Scully (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book describes in a handbook/technical reference fashion, the underlying principles of how and why electrical cables function, why they might or might not require shielding, what sort of shielding might be required, and how that shielding should be terminated.
- Author(s): Bob Scully
- 350 Pages
- Science, Physics
- Series Name: Electromagnetic Waves
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About the Book
This book describes the underlying principles of how and why electrical cables function, why they might or might not require shielding, what sort of shielding might be required, and how that shielding should be terminated.
Book Synopsis
This book describes in a handbook/technical reference fashion, the underlying principles of how and why electrical cables function, why they might or might not require shielding, what sort of shielding might be required, and how that shielding should be terminated. The content is directed towards applications in the areas of hardware and system design, integration, and operation, including computer hardware, communications, industrial instrumentation, and automotive and aerospace industries. Although not intended to serve as a dense, academic treatise full of rigorous solutions, basic electromagnetic theory and some specific extensions thereof underpin the entire body of work. Sufficient references are provided to enable the interested reader/researcher to pursue further, more in depth information as desired. The primary thrust here is towards the practitioner who needs a solid reference/guide to identify whether they have a cable problem, to capture the essence of their cable design problem if they indeed have one, and to provide something tangible beyond a simple cookbook approach to how to resolve the problem.