If you design or troubleshoot electronic products, Ott’s book will save you weeks of debugging time and multiple compliance test failures. It’s the one EMC book you should keep within arm’s reach.
Before the rise of high-speed digital design, Henry W. Ott worked at Bell Labs (the historic epicenter of electrical innovation). He didn’t just theorize about EMC; he solved real-world noise problems for telephone networks, satellites, and mainframes. If you design or troubleshoot electronic products, Ott’s
(2009) is widely considered the definitive reference for engineers tackling noise reduction and regulatory compliance in electronic systems. A completely revised and expanded update to his earlier classic, Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems , this 800+ page text bridges the gap between complex electromagnetic theory and practical, cost-effective design solutions. Ott worked at Bell Labs (the historic epicenter
For over four decades, one book has stood as the definitive fortress against this chaos: Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering by Henry W. Ott. A completely revised and expanded update to his
: Considered a leading EMC educator, he has trained thousands of engineers through his firm, Henry Ott Consultants .
Searchers looking for the often want to verify the table of contents before purchasing a hard copy. Here is what the 900+ page masterpiece covers:
: Breaks down complex issues into fundamental parts with minimal mathematics.