A word about Dr. Paul....

>From 1981 to 1993 I managed several of our lab functions, including EMC.
At the time, Dr. Paul taught EMC courses at the University of Kentucky,
in Lexington, where our (then) IBM lab was also located.  As a result,
we were able to hire Dr. Paul as an EMC consultant during several summers.

While I was never enough of a practicing EMC guy to understand the bulk
of his book (remember I was only the manager), he made many significant
contributions to our EMC design practices, which lowered the cost of
EMI suppression in our products.

Beyond his technical competence, Clayton is a heck of a nice guy, who
developed some good fishing buddies in my department.  As I understand
it, he has retired to a farm in Georgia.

Although I am not competent to endorse his book, I do endorse Dr. Paul,
who never tired of explaining to me the difference between differential
and common mode noise, until I finally got it.

Clayton, if you see this, I hope your retirement is great!

George Alspaugh
Lexmark Product Safety



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