DocumentCode :
357160
Title :
Role of transient/surge suppressors in a typical airborne system. A case study
Author :
Suryanarayana, K. ; Nageswara Rao, K.
Author_Institution :
EMI/EMC Centre, Hyderabad, India
fYear :
1999
fDate :
6-8 Dec. 1999
Firstpage :
197
Lastpage :
200
Abstract :
The increased use of electronic circuitry in the present warfare scenario, demands sophisticated systems with higher density integrated circuits with more accuracy and compact size. As the sophistication/complexity of the system increases their "transient vulnerability" also goes up. Most of the semiconductor devices and other sensitive electronic equipment are easily damaged with transients of high amplitude with fast rise time, with threshold energy levels in the range of microjoules and millijoules, originating from inductive switching loads, nuclear EMP, lightning EMP and ESD. Hence, it is very essential to protect the airborne systems from these "unanticipated change in voltages" (transients), by hardening the system input power supply lines, I/O data and communication lines utilizing various transient suppression techniques. In this paper the author discusses various transient suppression techniques to make the system immune to transients and also some of the practical EMI problems (transient related) are analyzed and solved during the EMI/EMC performance evaluation of electronic systems.
Keywords :
electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic pulse; electronic warfare; radiation hardening (electronics); surge protection; transients; EMI/EMC performance evaluation; ESD; I/O data lines; airborne system; communication lines; electronic circuitry; electronic systems; higher density integrated circuits; inductive switching loads; input power supply lines hardening; lightning EMP; microjoules; millijoules; nuclear EMP; semiconductor devices; sensitive electronic equipment; surge suppressors; threshold energy levels; transient suppression techniques; transient suppressors; transient vulnerability; warfare scenario; Circuits; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic equipment; Electronic warfare; Energy states; Power semiconductor switches; Semiconductor devices; Surge protection; Transient analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility '99. Proceedings of the International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
81-900652-0-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMIC.1999.871627
Filename :
871627
Link To Document :
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