Grounds for Grounding: A Circuit to System Handbook Jan 2010
1064 pages
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press (January 7, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0471660086
ISBN-13: 978-0471660088
The first book to cover grounding from the circuit to system and across the entire spectrum of applications
Grounds for Grounding provides a complete and thorough approach to the subject of designing electrical and electronic circuits and systems, blending theory and practice to demonstrate how a few basic rules can be applied across a broad range of applications.
The authors begin with the basic concepts of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) that are essential for understanding grounding theory and its applications, such as "ground loop," which is one of the most misunderstood concepts in EMC. Next, they provide an introduction to grounding, including safety grounding, grounding for control of electromagnetic interference, and grounding-related case studies. Subsequent chapter coverage includes:
Fundamentals of grounding design
Bonding principles
Grounding for power distribution and lightning protection systems
Grounding in wiring circuits and cable shields
Grounding of EMI terminal protection devices
Grounding on printed circuit boards
Integrated facility and platform grounding system
Practical case studies are integrated throughout the book to aid in readers' comprehension and each chapter concludes with a useful bibliography. Grounds for Grounding is an indispensable resource for electrical and electronic engineers who work with the design of circuits, systems, and facilities.