Title :
Measured electromagnetic shielding performance of commonly used cables and connectors
Author :
Hoeft, Lothar O. ; Hofstra, Joseph S.
Author_Institution :
BDM Corp., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
8/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The intrinsic electromagnetic property of a cable or connector shield is considered its surface transfer impedance. This is the ratio of the longitudinal open circuit voltage measured on one side of the shield (normally the inside) to the axial current on the other side (normally the outside). In cases where a high electric field is present at the surface of the shield, the transfer admittance or charge transfer elastance is also important. Measurements of typical cables, connectors, backshells, and cable terminations are presented and explained in terms of simple models
Keywords :
cables (electric); electric admittance measurement; electric connectors; electric impedance measurement; electromagnetic fields; magnetic shielding; EM shielding performance measurement; axial current; backshells; cable shield; cable terminations; cables; charge transfer elastance; connector shield; connectors; high electric field; longitudinal open circuit voltage; models; ratio; surface transfer impedance; transfer admittance; Admittance; Cable shielding; Charge transfer; Circuits; Connectors; Current measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic shielding; Surface impedance; Voltage measurement;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on