DocumentCode
3421607
Title
Achieving Filter Effectiveness and Insuring Reliability
Author
Demetry, J.P. ; Pasquino, L.N.
Author_Institution
International Business Machines Corporation Federal Systems Division Electronics Systems Center Owego, New York
fYear
1969
fDate
17-19 June 1969
Firstpage
290
Lastpage
297
Abstract
This paper presents recently employed methods and techniques for properly designing and testing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) filters from the viewpoints of EMC and reliability. Because of the application of current probes in the latest EMC specifications, the use of attenuation as a filter design criteria has less value to the EMC engineer. A more applicable characteristic has been found to be the Transfer Impedance. High transfer impedance is best obtained if the filter presents a high input and output impedance in the stop band. Therefore, the T section filter is well suited for the job. The transfer impedance equation of a T section filter, using series inductors and a shunt capacitor, is as follows: --Z L) + jX T K~ C L (2 ~ L). C -- For frequencies well above cutoff and for the worse case condition of generator impedance approaching zero this can be reduced to: -- X 2 | T| XC-- As with attenuation, the transfer impedance is more easily given in logarithmic terms, or decibels above one ohm. With the transfer impedance characteristics and a predicted circuit noise voltage, it is easy to arrive at the final value of short circuit current that the current probe will see. In a T section filter, the values of transfer impedance are characteristically higher than those of attenuation in the stop band.
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility Symposium Record, 1969 IEEE
Conference_Location
Asbury Park, NJ, USA
ISSN
0018-9375
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TEMC.1969.4307218
Filename
4307218
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