Title :
Finite-difference frequency-domain (FDFD) modelling of EMI by ESD
Author :
Angeli, Marco ; Cardelli, Ermanno
Author_Institution :
Istituto di Energetica, Perugia Univ., Italy
fDate :
5/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper deals with a numerical modelling of the interferences produced by electrostatic discharges (ESD) that reach the surface of metallic boxes containing electronic circuits and flow toward the ground connections. The waveform of the interfering current assumed is taken from the draft of the CENELEC ESD Standard. The distribution of the current density into the enclosure during the electrostatic discharge event is deduced by means of a scalar magnetic potential approach in the frequency domain, and by a consequent finite difference discretization. The passages from the frequency domain to the time domain and forward are made using the discrete Fourier transform. This formulation of the problem allows the simulation grid to be reduced to only the metallic enclosure, saving time either in preparation of the input data or in the numerical computation. The electromagnetic interferences radiated by the enclosure during the electrostatic discharge event are directly computed by a multipole expansion of the resulting current density distribution
Keywords :
current density; current distribution; discrete Fourier transforms; electromagnetic interference; electrostatic discharge; finite difference methods; frequency-domain analysis; EMI; ESD; FDFD modelling; current density distribution; discrete Fourier transform; electromagnetic interference; electronic circuits; electrostatic discharges; finite difference discretization; finite-difference frequency-domain modelling; ground connections; metallic boxes; numerical modelling; scalar magnetic potential approach; simulation grid; Current density; Electromagnetic interference; Electronic circuits; Electrostatic discharge; Electrostatic interference; Finite difference methods; Frequency domain analysis; Numerical models; Standards; Surface discharges;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on