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Radiated emission measurements with an ultra-fast time-domain EMI measurement system

  • Technical University of Munich

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Abstract

Traditionally emission measurements are performed in frequency domain and take a long time for a single scan. Pre- and final scans are performed to reduce the time for the characterization of the device under test. measurements in time-domain can reduce the measurement time for a single scan up to a factor of 4000. In this paper test procedures for radiated emission measurements are presented. An inital scan is proposed to determine the minimum dwell time that is required to get reproducible measurement results. If the dwell time that is required by the device under test is much smaller than the settling time of the quasipeak detector an enhanced pre- and final scan is proposed. However if the required dwell time is larger than the settling time of the quasipeak a full maximization is proposed. The procedures have been applied in an anechoic chamber in the frequency range 30 MHz -1 GHz. By such measurements the characterization of highly unstationary signals has become available. Automated measurements with high reliablity can be performed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4786935
JournalIEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
Event2008 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC 2008 - Detroit, MI, Germany
Duration: 18 Aug 200822 Aug 2008

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