Title :
Backplane grounding models for controlling common-mode noise and radiation
Author :
Moongilan, Dheena ; Palaniswamy, Thanigai S.
Author_Institution :
Bell Lab., Lucent Technol., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Common-mode noise unintentionally generated in electronic systems must be controlled to reduce unwanted conducted and radiated emissions and crosstalk. Because common mode noise in a backplane, when coupled into cables attached to the backplane, causes those cables to acts as a monopole antenna, such noise must be minimized. This paper models backplane design techniques to extract common mode noise current from power layers, signal ground layers, and frame ground layers and to drain them to the chassis. A method of gradually lowering the impedance of power layers and signal ground layers with respect to frame ground layers (and frame ground layers with respect to chassis) is explained. This gradual reduction in impedance enables common mode noise in backplane power layers to flow differentially with respect to signal ground layers. Similarly, it allows common mode noise in signal ground layers to drain to frame ground layers and from frame ground layers to chassis. These models were implemented in a large backplane and the resultant measured radiated emissions are presented
Keywords :
crosstalk; earthing; electric current; electric impedance; electromagnetic interference; interference suppression; noise; telecommunication equipment; wiring; backplane design techniques; backplane grounding models; cables; chassis; common mode noise current; common-mode noise control; conducted emissions; crosstalk; electronic systems; frame ground layers; gradual impedance reduction; measured radiated emissions; monopole antenna; power layers; radiation control; signal ground layers; telecommunication equipment; Backplanes; Cables; Control systems; Crosstalk; Grounding; Impedance; Noise generators; Noise reduction; Power system modeling; Signal design;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5057-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.1999.812897