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High-Power Radio Frequency Effects on Electronic Systems (Unabridged ed)

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This is the first book that comprehensively addresses the issues relating to the effects of radio frequency (RF) signals and the environment of electrical and electronic systems.

It covers testing methods as well as methods to analyze radio frequency.

The generation of high-powered electromagnetic (HPEM) environments, including moderate band damped sinusoidal radiators and hyperband radiating systems is explored.

HPEM effects on component, circuit, sub-system electronics, as well as system level drawing are discussed.

The effects of HPEM on experimental techniques and the standards which can be used to control tests are described.

The validity of analytical techniques and computational modeling in a HPEM effects context is also discussed. Insight on HPEM effects experimental techniques and the standards which can be used to control tests is provided, and the validity of analytical techniques and computational modeling in a HPEM effects context is discussed.

This book dispels myths, clarifies good experimental practice and ultimately draws conclusions on the HPEM interaction with electronics.

Readers will learn to consider the importance of HPEM phenomena as a threat to modern electronic based technologies which underpin society and to therefore be pre-emptive in the consideration of HPEM resilience.

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Artech House Publishers
1630815888 / 9781630815882
Hardback
31/03/2020
United States
320 pages
152 x 229 mm