Title :
Model for estimating radiated emissions from a printed circuit board with attached cables due to Voltage-driven sources
Author :
Shim, Hwan-Woo ; Hubing, Todd H.
Author_Institution :
Mobile Commun. Div., Samsung Electron. Co., Gumi-City Gyeong-Buk, South Korea
Abstract :
Common-mode currents induced on cables attached to printed circuit boards (PCBs) can be a significant source of unintentional radiated emissions. This paper develops a model for estimating the amount of common-mode cable current that can be induced by the signal voltage on microstrip trace structures or heatsinks on a PCB. The model employs static electric field solvers or closed-form expressions to estimate the effective self-capacitances of the board, trace, and/or heatsink. These capacitances are then used to determine the amplitude of an equivalent common-mode voltage source that drives the attached cables. The model shows that these voltage-driven common-mode cable currents are relatively independent of the cable parameters and the trace or heatsink location when the PCB is small relative to the cable length and to a wavelength.
Keywords :
cables (electric); electric fields; heat sinks; printed circuits; PCB; common-mode cable current; common-mode voltage source; heatsinks; microstrip trace structures; printed circuit board; radiated emission estimation; static electric field; voltage-driven common-mode cable currents; Cables; Capacitance; Closed-form solution; Heat sinks; Microstrip; Printed circuits; Voltage; Absolute capacitance; current-driven radiation; radiated emissions; radiation by attached cables; voltage-driven radiation; wire antenna;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2005.859060