High Frequency Measurements and Noise in Electronic Circuits
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Product details:
- Edition number 1993
- Publisher Springer US
- Date of Publication 31 December 1992
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9780442006365
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 1180 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XVI, 232 p. 0
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Long description:
"This ready reference provides electrical engineers with practical information on accurate methods for measuring signals and noise in electronic circuits as well as methods for locating and reducing high frequency noise generated by circuits or external interference. Engineers often find that measuring and mitigating high frequency noise signals in electronic circuits can be problematic when utilizing common measurement methods. Demonstrating the innovative solutions he developed as a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T/Bell Laboratories, solutions which earned him numerous U.S. and foreign patents, Douglas Smith has written the most definitive work on this subject.
Smith explains design problems related to the new high frequency electronic standards, and then systematically provides laboratory proven methods for making accurate noise measurements, while demonstrating how these results should be interpreted. The technical background needed to conduct these experiments is provided as an aid to the novice, and as a reference for the professional. Smith also discusses theoretical concepts as they relate to practical applications. Many of the techniques Smith details in this book have been previously unpublished, and have been proven to solve problems in hours rather than in the days or weeks of effort it would take conventional techniques to yield results.
Comprehensive and informative, this volume provides detailed coverage of such areas as:
- scope probe impedance, grounding, and effective bandwidth,
- differential measurement techniques,
- noise source location and identification,
- current probe characteristics, operation, and applications,
- characteristics of sources of interference to measurements and the minimization of their effects,
- minimizing coupling of external noise into the equipment under test by measurements,
- estimating the effect of ameasurement on equipment operation,
- using digital scopes for single shot noise measurements,
- prediction of equipment electromagnetic interference (EMI) emission and susceptibility of performance,
- null experiments for validating measurement data,
- the relationship between high frequency noise and final product reliability.
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