I too ordered that book from Barnes and Nobel for $60, then I found out that
Amazon.com sells it for $48. Next time, I will check out both sites before
ordering.

Richard Woods

        ----------
        From:  Ron Pickard [SMTP:rpick...@hypercom.com]
        Sent:  Monday, September 18, 2000 3:15 PM
        To:  wo...@sensormatic.com
        Cc:  emc-p...@ieee.org
        Subject:  RE: EMC/EMI Training


        Hi Richard,

        For troubleshooting, you might want to look for a book recently
authored by
        Michel Mardiguian entitled "EMI Troubleshooting Techniques"
(copyright
        2000). Its published by McGraw Hill, ISBN 0-07-134418-7. I have only
just
        purchased a copy at Barnes & Noble and have not had an opportunity
to
        evaluate it thoroughly.

        Best regards,

        Ron Pickard
        rpick...@hypercom.com






        

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                            09/18/00

                            06:05 AM

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                            WOODS

        

        





        These are great books for EMC design. Can the group recommend a
similar
        list
        of books for troubleshooting EMC designs?

        Richard Woods

                   ----------
                   From:  Ron Pickard [SMTP:rpick...@hypercom.com]
                   Sent:  Friday, September 15, 2000 5:00 PM
                   To:  emc-p...@ieee.org
                   Subject:  Re: EMC/EMI Training



                   Hello to all,

                   IMO, three of the most informative books from a practical
intro
        approach
                   into the world of EMC are (not in any particular order):

                   1. Henry W. Ott, "Noise Reduction Techniques in
Electronic
        Systems",
        John
                   Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-471-85068-3,
                   2. Mark Montrose, "EMC and the Printed Circuit Board -
Design,
        Theory and
                   Layout Made Simple", IEEE Press, ISBN 0-7803-4703-X, and
                   3. Michel Mardiguian, "Controlling Radiated Emissions by
        Design",
        Van
                   Nostrand Reinhold, ISBN 0-442-00949-6.

                   As for instruction, try Kimmel & Gerke's
(www.emiguru.com) "EMI
        Made
                   Simple" seminars. The material covered is complete, can
be
        customized and
                   can be presented in-house.

                   Note: To all in the group. This message was, and should
not be
        contrued as,
                   an advertisement for any of the entities identified
above. I am
        just
                   relaying my own opinion.

                   I hope this helps.

                   Best regards,

                   Ron Pickard
                   rpick...@hypercom.com


                    ----- Original Message -----
                    From: Keith Zell
                    To: emc-p...@ieee.org
                    Sent: Friday, September 15, 2000 10:25 AM
                    Subject: EMC/EMI Training


                    What training classes and/or books would you recommend
for the
        best
                    practical EMI/EMC training from a systems approach? I am
        particularly
                    interested in grounding/shielding issues and fixes.

                    Any help would be appreciated.

                    B. Keith Zell
                    Electrical Design Engineer
                    PMI Food Equipment Group
                    Troy, OH 45374
                    (937) 332-3067 (ph)
                    (937) 332-3007 (fax)
                    zell...@pmifeg.com







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