Allen,
I have read it and also taken the class the authors offer. The book and the
class share the same objective, to give you a comparitive review of the
strengths and weaknesses of the different computational methods. It does
compare a number of practical problems and compares solutions. It is not math
intensive and will not tell you how to write your own computational engine. I
feel the book is an excellent starting point for EMC engineers who are just
getting into serious modeling considerations. Does it allow you to determine
pass/fail emissions before the product is built? Nope.
Drop me an e-mail off line if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Brent DeWitt
Datex-Ohmeda
Louisville, CO
"Allen Tudor" <[email protected]> on 05/22/2000 04:05:29 PM
Please respond to "Allen Tudor" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Book Review
Has anyone read Emi/Emc Computational Modeling Handbook by Bruce Archambeault,
Colin Brench, Omar M. Ramahi? If so, what did you think of the book and did it
help you in predicting EMI effects?
Allen Tudor, Compliance Engineer
PairGain Technologies tel: (919)875-3382
6531 Meridien Drive fax: (919)876-1817
Raleigh, NC 27616 email: [email protected]
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