Title :
Study on the electromagnetic susceptibility of the speed sensor of an aircraft starter generator
Author :
Creosteanu, Andreea ; Creosteanu, Laurentiu
Author_Institution :
Tech. Mil. Acad., Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
An electronic system is compatible with its electromagnetic environment if it satisfies the following two criteria: it does not emit (unintentional) electromagnetic energy above a certain minimum level, and it is not susceptible to malfunction if unintentional electromagnetic energy below a certain level is incident on it. This paper presents a study on the effect that electromagnetic interference has on the speed sensor an aircraft starter generator. An experimental setup was created to generate the radiated emissions, and results were plotted on the oscilloscope. Results obtained by measurement were also compared to the theoretical results.
Keywords :
avionics; electric sensing devices; electromagnetic devices; electromagnetic interference; magnetic sensors; oscilloscopes; starting; velocity measurement; aircraft starter generator; electromagnetic energy; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic susceptibility; electronic system; emission radiation; oscilloscope; speed sensor; Context; Degradation; Electromagnetic compatibility; Generators; Inductors; Radio frequency; Standards; EMC; RS101; interference; radiated emissions; radiated susceptibility; speed sensor; starter generator; susceptibility;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Conference Dresden-Grenoble (ISCDG), 2012 International
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1717-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISCDG.2012.6360024