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Electromagnetics for Engineers: With Applications to Digital Systems and Electromagnetic Interference
Electromagnetics for Engineers: With Applications to Digital Systems and Electromagnetic Interference
Clayton R. Paul, Mercer Univ. and Univ. of Kentucky
ISBN: 978-0-471-27180-2
©2004
424 pages
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Now that digital clock speeds and analog frequencies are increasingly in the GHz range, today's electrical engineers must understand the fundamental principles and laws of electromagnetics. That's why Clayton Paul's Electromagnetics For Engineers presents a focused, applications-oriented approach that will help students successfully design high-speed and high-frequency communication systems.

This textbook avoids unnecessary mathematics, complicated derivations, and unnecessary vector identities, so students can focus on the fundamental principles and laws of electromagnetics as they apply to engineering design.

 

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