Henry's new book is out, and amazon has it. If you are interested in
RFI, it's a must.
http://www.hottconsultants.com/EMCE_book_files/emce_book.html
It started out as the third edition of his classic text, first
edition around 1976, second edition 1988, but with about 8 new
chapters. As he worked on the older chapters, he found he wanted to
expand them. So it's almost a new book.
One of Henry's greatest strengths is that he addresses complex
problems by breaking them down into fundamental pieces, which he
explains with great clarity (and simplicity). There's not a lot of
math in his books.
Another great strength is the breadth of understanding that he brings
to what he writes. His consulting client list looks like a who's who
of corporate America, including the biggest companies in Silicon
Valley. Over the last five years, he's been a member of the Working
Group on EMC of the Standards Committee of the Audio Engineering
Society, and he's very up to date on the things we've learned about
EMC.
73,
Jim Brown K9YC
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