Title :
The prediction of the EMC performance of electronic systems prior to fabrication
Author_Institution :
British Telecom Res. Lab., Ipswich, UK
Abstract :
The benefit to product development costs of applying computer-aided design (CAD) techniques to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) early in the design life-cycle has been well established for some time. The methodology behind the development of a software-based engineering approach, known as EMCAD, to the predictive assessment of the EMC performance of large, distributed systems such as telecommunications networks early in the design and procurement stages is described. The core of this methodology is a software algorithm to predict the EMC performance of a printed circuit board (PCB) designed in a computer-aided engineering (CAE) environment. System designers can then apply this algorithm to other software packages either existing or under development, to assess the likely performance of the overall system at the earliest possible stage prior to fabrication and installation
Keywords :
circuit CAD; electromagnetic compatibility; printed circuit design; software engineering; software packages; telecommunication networks; telecommunication systems; telecommunications computing; CAD; CAE; EMC performance; EMCAD; PCB; computer-aided design; computer-aided engineering; design life-cycle; distributed systems; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic systems; printed circuit board; product development costs; software algorithm; software packages; software-based engineering approach; telecommunications networks; Algorithm design and analysis; Costs; Design automation; Design engineering; Electromagnetic compatibility; Prediction algorithms; Procurement; Product development; Software algorithms; Software performance;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1991. Symposium Record., IEEE 1991 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cherry Hill, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0158-7
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.1991.148202