This updated and expanded version of the very successful first edition offers new chapters on controlling the emission from electronic systems, especially digital systems, and on low-cost techniques for providing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for consumer products sold in a competitive market. There is also a new chapter on the susceptibility of electronic systems to electrostatic discharge. There is more material on FCC regulations, digital circuit noise and layout, and digital circuit radiation. Virtually all the material in the first edition has been retained. Contains a new appendix on FCC EMC test procedures.
A book titled Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems should have more applicable information than this. I am particularly interested in grounding and shielding for audio frequencies. In Ott's examples, even when using shielded twisted pairs one side is always tied to the grounded shield. For a balanced line? His amplifiers always have a common. I use non-inverting op amps where there is no common not 4 terminal amps. It's not clear what "technique" to utilize.