Title :
A new technology for enabling computer-aided EMC analysis
Author :
O´Sullivan, B. ; Bowen, J. ; Ferguson, A.B.
Author_Institution :
Suntas Technol. Ltd., Ireland
Abstract :
The demand for CAD tools which can support integrated product development has grown. Generally, modern CAD systems have associated tools for performing various types of analysis on the CAD representation of a product design. While many CAD vendors distribute electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) analysis systems, many of these systems do not offer user companies sufficient flexibility to define company specific design guidelines. A new technology for enabling computer-aided EMC analysis is presented. Indeed the technology can be used to express any guideline that should be obeyed during design. This technology is more expressive and more flexible than systems currently available on the market. The technology is based on a constraint-based programming language and an associated compilation environment that generates CAD-compatible advice generation modules. While standard EMC rule-sets can be provided with the system, a user-company can incorporate company specific EMC and design guidelines into these rule-sets to develop fully customised design adviser modules for use with their CAD systems. This paper presents a detailed discussion of the technology, illustrating its use with a number of typical EMC and design guidelines used in the printed-circuit board (PCB) industry
Keywords :
electromagnetic compatibility; CAD representation; CAD tools; CAD-compatible advice generation modules; PCB industry; company specific design guidelines; compilation environment; computer-aided EMC analysis; constraint-based programming language; electromagnetic compatibility; fully customised design adviser modules; integrated product development; printed-circuit board; product design; standard EMC rule-sets;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999. EMC York 99. International Conference and Exhibition on (Conf. Publ. No. 464)
Conference_Location :
York
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-716-0
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19990269