Title:
FIT Modeling of Injection Probes for Bulk Current Injection
Author(s):
Luca Di Rienzo, Flavia Grassi, and Sergio A. Pignari
Source:
23rd Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, ACES
Vol./Issue/Date:
March 19-23, 2007
Year:
2007
Page(s):
782-787
Keywords:
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Bulk Current Injection, Injection Probes, CST Microwave Studio,
Finite Integration Technique.
Abstract:
The wider diffusion of the bulk current injection (BCI) technique for electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) testing of electronic devices requires advanced modeling and in-depth understanding of injection
phenomena. The commercial software CST based on the Finite Integration Technique has proven to be well
suited for the task and very efficient in reproducing experimental measurements. The paper describes the
modeling process of a commercial injection probe and presents an extensive validation of the model in the
bandwidth of interest for automotive conducted immunity assessment (i.e., up to 400 MHz).
Document:
Reference Id:
317
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