Signal processing strategies with the TDEMI measurement system

Florian Krug, Tobias Hermann, Peter Russer

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Abstract

In this paper we discuss the advantages of broad-band time-domain measurement techniques applied to electromagnetic interference (EMI) problems. The digital signal processing of EMI measurements allows to emulate in real-time the various modes of conventional analogous equipment, e.g. peak-, average-, RMS- and quasi-peak-detector mode. It is also possible to introduce new concepts of analysis,e.g. phase spectra, short-time spectra, statistical evaluation and FFT-based time-frequency analysis methods. Since time-domain techniques allow to process the amplitude and phase information of the whole signal spectrum in parallel, the measurement time may be reduced by at least one order of magnitude. The signal processing algorithms and the measurement results obtained with the time-domain electromagnetic interference (TDEMI) System are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages832-838
Number of pages7
StatePublished - 2003
EventProceedings of the 20th IEEE Information and Measurement Technology Conference - Vail, CO, United States
Duration: 20 May 200322 May 2003

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 20th IEEE Information and Measurement Technology Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityVail, CO
Period20/05/0322/05/03

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