Title :
A practical comparison of cabling effects on radiated emissions
Author_Institution :
Intermec Technol. Corp., Everett, WA, USA
Abstract :
External cables are one of the major sources of radiated emissions. Theoretical and practical effects of cable shielding, and the use of ferrites have been analyzed in previous studies under test conditions such as noise source, cable, termination setup´s etc. We have looked at cabling effects from a practical point of view. We measured radiated emissions of a typical IT device with Ethernet and RS232 connections under a variety of conditions. We varied cable shielding, shield grounding, used ferrites at different locations and compared the results. The results show that shield type and grounding have a more significant impact on radiated emissions than use of ferrites, with the exception of internal components (filtered connectors)
Keywords :
cable shielding; cable testing; earthing; electric noise measurement; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; ferrites; information technology; local area networks; EMC; Ethernet connections; IT device; RS232 connections; cable shielding; cabling effects; external cables; ferrites; filtered connectors; internal components; noise source; radiated emissions measurement; shield grounding; shield type; termination setup; test conditions; Cable shielding; Circuit noise; Connectors; Electromagnetic compatibility; Grounding; Integrated circuit interconnections; Noise generators; Noise reduction; Phase noise; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5057-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.1999.810109