Title :
Measured effectiveness of a toroid choke in reducing common-mode current
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
After a brief discussion of the origin of common-mode currents in interconnect cables, the author discusses the theoretical basis for the effectiveness of common-mode chokes for reducing the common-mode current while leaving the desired differential-mode current undiminished. A method for measuring their actual effectiveness is presented along with measured values for a typical commercial unit. For effective suppression of common-mode currents, the return conductor for a given signal should always be connected to a coil which is closely coupled to the coil carrying the output signal current. For this reason, it is doubtful that effective common-mode current reduction can be achieved in a cable carrying a very large number of signals on parallel conductors unless the signal return paths are relatively well-isolated from one another. This means that great care should be used in laying out the input circuitry of peripheral devices to keep the return currents decoupled
Keywords :
inductors; interference suppression; loss measurement; common mode current reduction; common-mode chokes; input circuitry; interconnect cables; measured effectiveness; output signal current; parallel conductors; peripheral devices; return conductor; return currents; signal return paths; toroid choke; Cables; Circuit analysis; Current measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Ferrites; Impedance; Inductors; Integrated circuit interconnections; Voltage; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1989., IEEE 1989 National Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/NSEMC.1989.37181