Title :
Rigorous Derivation of Imbalance Difference Theory for Modeling Radiated Emission Problems
Author :
Li Niu ; Hubing, Todd H.
Author_Institution :
Ap.ple Comput., Cupertino, CA, USA
Abstract :
The imbalance difference theory provides both physical insight and a powerful technique for modeling the conversion from differential-mode signals to common-mode noise, especially for radiated emission problems. Although the theory has been successfully used to model a wide variety of important EMC problems over the past 14 years, it has not been rigorously derived. This paper provides a strict derivation of the theory and carefully defines the important quantities. The derivation demonstrates that imbalance difference calculations are exact provided that the differential-mode propagation is TEM and the current division factor, h, represents the actual ratio of currents on the two transmission line conductors excited by a common-mode source. The paper also discusses the acquisition of the current division factor from 2-D calculations of the cross section of the transmission line.
Keywords :
electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic wave propagation; electromagnetic waves; transmission lines; 2D cross section calculations; EMC problems; TEM; common-mode noise; current division factor acquisition; differential-mode propagation; differential-mode signals; imbalance difference calculations; imbalance difference theory derivation; radiated emission problems; transmission line conductors; Antennas; Conductors; Electromagnetic compatibility; Impedance; Mathematical model; Metals; Wires; Antenna-mode; common-mode; differential-mode; imbalance difference theory; mode conversion; radiated emission modeling;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2015.2422678