Transmitting Data Without Interference: Cables in Building Installations and in Industrial Measurement and Process Control - Couverture rigide

Heublein, Hans

 
9783895780738: Transmitting Data Without Interference: Cables in Building Installations and in Industrial Measurement and Process Control

Synopsis

This work provides a comprehensive explanation of the various mechanisms of interference arising during signal and data transmission between sender and receiver modules, as well as within the entire transmission system. The focus is largely on the aspects of electromagnetic compatibility.

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Quatrième de couverture

Heublein, Hans Transmitting Data without Interference Power supply applications found within building installations and in industrial measurement and process control increasingly overlap with those of communications technology. Therefore, planners and electricians must understand and consider the particular fundamentals of both disciplines. This book comprehensively explains the various mechanisms of interference arising during signal and data transmission between sender and receiver modules as well as within the entire transmission system. It concentrates, thereby, largely on the aspects of electromagnetic compatibility. This book is geared towards the practitioner. It aids in determining, choosing and installing data transmission cables within building and industrial installations. It also provides electronic system designers with insight into the relationship between transmission electronics and a cable’s construction. Contents Symmetrical and asymmetrical transmission modes Bus systems Static and dynamic immunity to interference Electromagnetic compatibility Parameters of signal transmission cables Selection of cables for signal and data transmission Suggestions for installing cables Standards and specifications

Présentation de l'éditeur

Power supply applications found within building installations and in industrial measurement and process control increasingly overlap with those of communications technology. Therefore, planners and electricians must understand and consider the particular fundamentals of both disciplines.
This book comprehensively explains the various mechanisms of interference arising during signal and data transmission between sender and receiver modules as well as within the entire transmission system. It concentrates, thereby, largely on the aspects of electromagnetic compatibility.
This book is geared towards the practitioner. It aids in determining, choosing and installing data transmission cables within building and industrial installations. It also provides electronic system designers with insight into the relationships between transmission electronics and a cable′s construction.

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