Abstract

Fundamental mechanisms leading to common-mode radiation from printed circuit boards with attached cables have been studied. Two primary mechanisms have been identified, one associated with a differential-mode voltage that results in a common-mode current on an attached cable, and another associated with a differential-mode current that results in a common-mode current on the cable. The two mechanisms are demonstrated through numerical and experimental results.

Meeting Name

IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (1994: Aug. 22-26, Chicago, IL)

Department(s)

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Keywords and Phrases

Cables; Cables (Electric); Common-Mode Current; Common-Mode Radiation; Differential-Mode Current; Differential-Mode Voltage; Electric Current; Electric Potential; Electromagnetic Interference; Experimental Results; Printed Circuit Boards; Printed Circuits; Codes (Symbols); Computational Methods; Electric Cables; Electric Wiring; Electromagnetic Field Effects; Mathematical Models; Printed Circuit Design; Attached Cables; Electromagnetic Wave Emission

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

780313984

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

0190-1494

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

Document Version

Final Version

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

Rights

© 1994 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Aug 1994

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