He introduces the universal "victim and aggressor" model, teaching you that every EMC problem is simply a source, a path, and a receptor.
Henry W. Ott spent over 30 years at Bell Laboratories, the historic epicenter of electrical innovation. While many academic EMC books drown the reader in Maxwell’s equations and complex vector calculus, Ott did something revolutionary: he focused on . He introduces the universal "victim and aggressor" model,