Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements

The emission from transmission lines plays an important role in the electromagnetic compatibility of automotive electronic systems. In a frequency range below 200 MHz radiation from cables is often the dominant emission factor. In higher frequency ranges radiation from PCBs and their housing becomes...

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Main Authors: D. Rinas, S. Frei
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-07-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/9/117/2011/ars-9-117-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-6c50855eaee44de5965a1ea45495a2f82020-11-25T00:21:45ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732011-07-01911712110.5194/ars-9-117-2011Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurementsD. Rinas0S. Frei1Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, GermanyDortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, GermanyThe emission from transmission lines plays an important role in the electromagnetic compatibility of automotive electronic systems. In a frequency range below 200 MHz radiation from cables is often the dominant emission factor. In higher frequency ranges radiation from PCBs and their housing becomes more relevant. Main sources for this emission are the conducting traces. The established field measurement methods according CISPR 25 for evaluation of emissions suffer from the need to use large anechoic chambers. Furthermore measurement data can not be used for simulation model creation in order to compute the overall fields radiated from a car. In this paper a method to determine the far-fields and a simulation model of radiating transmission lines, esp. cable bundles and conducting traces on planar structures, is proposed. The method measures the electromagnetic near-field above the test object. Measurements are done in time domain in order to get phase information and to reduce measurement time. On the basis of near-field data equivalent source identification can be done. Considering correlations between sources along each conductive structure in model creation process, the model accuracy increases and computational costs can be reduced.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/9/117/2011/ars-9-117-2011.pdf
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Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
Advances in Radio Science
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S. Frei
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title Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
title_short Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
title_full Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
title_fullStr Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
title_full_unstemmed Two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
title_sort two methods for transmission line simulation model creation based on time domain measurements
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Advances in Radio Science
issn 1684-9965
1684-9973
publishDate 2011-07-01
description The emission from transmission lines plays an important role in the electromagnetic compatibility of automotive electronic systems. In a frequency range below 200 MHz radiation from cables is often the dominant emission factor. In higher frequency ranges radiation from PCBs and their housing becomes more relevant. Main sources for this emission are the conducting traces. The established field measurement methods according CISPR 25 for evaluation of emissions suffer from the need to use large anechoic chambers. Furthermore measurement data can not be used for simulation model creation in order to compute the overall fields radiated from a car. In this paper a method to determine the far-fields and a simulation model of radiating transmission lines, esp. cable bundles and conducting traces on planar structures, is proposed. The method measures the electromagnetic near-field above the test object. Measurements are done in time domain in order to get phase information and to reduce measurement time. On the basis of near-field data equivalent source identification can be done. Considering correlations between sources along each conductive structure in model creation process, the model accuracy increases and computational costs can be reduced.
url http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/9/117/2011/ars-9-117-2011.pdf
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