There's an excellent chapter in the latest edition (2009, I think) of
Henry Ott's classic EMC text. There's also a great chapter on the layout
of mixed signal printed circuit boards that ought to be required reading
for every circuit designer. Henry's grasp of both the fundamentals and
the practical implications is as good as it gets, and his writing style
is intentionally tailored to be easy reading (at least as easy as the
topics allow). This book ought to be in every EE library. Google to
find it. You want the third edition, which is called Electromagnetic
Compatibility Engineering.
73, Jim K9YC
On 1/2/2013 6:35 AM, Charles Coldwell wrote:
That's a classic Jim Williams app note. The man was (sadly, past tense) a
genius.
http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/readerschoice/4368121/Analog-guru-Jim-Williams-dies-after-stroke
Even more sadly, Bob Pease was killed while driving home from a memorial
service for Jim Williams
http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/readerschoice/4368147/Analog-engineering-legend-Bob-Pease-killed-in-car-crash
A colleague of mine is doing a project of reading (and providing some
exegesis on) every single one of Jim Williams' app notes:
http://readingjimwilliams.blogspot.com/
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Charlie Gallo <Charlie@thegallos.com>wrote:
Evidently, at least the folks designing the ICs are paying some attention
http://cds.linear.com/docs/Application%20Note/an70.pdf
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73 de KG2V - Charles Gallo
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