Title :
Imbalance Difference Model for Common-Mode Radiation From Printed Circuit Boards
Author :
Su, Changyi ; Hubing, Todd H.
Author_Institution :
Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, USA
Abstract :
The differential-mode signals in printed circuit board (PCB) traces are unlikely to produce significant amounts of radiated emissions directly; however these signals may induce common-mode currents on attached cables, enclosures, or heat sinks that result in radiated electromagnetic (EM) interference. Full-wave EM modeling can be performed in order to determine the level of radiated emissions produced by a PCB, but this modeling is computationally demanding and does not provide the physical insight necessary to explain how differential signals induce common-mode currents on distant objects. This paper describes a model for determining the common-mode currents on cables attached to a PCB that is based on the concept of imbalance difference . The imbalance difference model is derived from research that shows that changes in geometrical imbalance cause differential- to common-mode conversion. This paper applies an imbalance difference model to PCB structures and compares the resulting equivalent source configurations to those obtained with traditional voltage- and current-driven models, as well as full-structure simulations.
Keywords :
cables (electric); electromagnetic interference; heat sinks; printed circuit accessories; PCB; cables; common-mode currents; common-mode radiation; full-wave EM modeling; heat sinks; imbalance difference model; printed circuit boards; radiated electromagnetic interference; radiated emissions; Computational modeling; Couplings; Geometry; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Mechanical cables; Numerical models; Common-mode radiation; electromagnetic (EM) coupling; imbalance difference model; printed circuit board (PCB);
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2010.2049853