JOURNAL ARTICLE

Modeling electromagnetic interference properties of printed circuit boards

Clayton R. Paul

Year: 1989 Journal:   IBM Journal of Research and Development Vol: 33 (1)Pages: 33-50   Publisher: IBM

Abstract

The mathematical modeling of a printed circuit board (PCB) for the prediction of its electromagnetic interference (EMI) properties is investigated. Two key aspects examined are crosstalk and the high-frequency voltage developed between the ends of a PCB land (ground drop). The notion of partial inductance as opposed to loop inductance is the key to predicting the high-frequency voltages that are developed between the two ends of a land. Crosstalk predictions are a by-product of the modeling. Experimental results are shown to illustrate the accuracy of the model. A technique for the accurate measurement of the high-frequency voltage developed between two ends of a PCB land is described and explained in terms of partial inductances.

Keywords:
Electromagnetic interference EMI Printed circuit board Inductance Electromagnetic compatibility Crosstalk Electronic engineering Voltage Electrical engineering Electromagnetic environment Voltage drop Interference (communication) Engineering Computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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