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Preface xvi i. 1 Introduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). 1. 1 .1 Aspects of EMC. 3. 1.2 History of EMC. 10. 1 .3 Examples. 12. 1.4 Electrical Dimensions and Waves. 14. 1 .5 Decibels and Common EMC Units. 23. 1 .5 .1 Power Loss in Cables. 32. 1 .5 .2 Signal Source Specification. 37. Problems. 43. References.
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