TY - CONF
T1 - Pre-estimating the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) of Electronic Systems
AU - Auinger, Bernhard
AU - Deutschmann, Bernd
AU - Winkler, Gunter
AU - Cecil, Stefan
AU - Lamedschwandner, Kurt
PY - 2017/4/27
Y1 - 2017/4/27
N2 - Almost every modern electronic system produces electro-
magnetic interference (EMI). Therefore, the legislation in
the different markets limit the levels of emission by
serveral regulatories. This means that a device can only
be sold, if it fulfills these regulatories. Up till now, all
investigations regarding EMI are done with hardware
prototypes, which increases the time to market, if re-
designs are necessary.
To avoid these time consuming loops, the goal is to
predict EMI already in the concept phase without a
hardware prototype. Electromagnetic emissions are
occurring in two ways: radiated and conducted. The goal
is to cover both types with the proposed systematical
approach.
AB - Almost every modern electronic system produces electro-
magnetic interference (EMI). Therefore, the legislation in
the different markets limit the levels of emission by
serveral regulatories. This means that a device can only
be sold, if it fulfills these regulatories. Up till now, all
investigations regarding EMI are done with hardware
prototypes, which increases the time to market, if re-
designs are necessary.
To avoid these time consuming loops, the goal is to
predict EMI already in the concept phase without a
hardware prototype. Electromagnetic emissions are
occurring in two ways: radiated and conducted. The goal
is to cover both types with the proposed systematical
approach.
KW - EMV EMC Power Converters Radiated Emissions, Conducted Emissions, EMC Simulation
M3 - Paper
SP - 15
T2 - EMV Fachtagung 2017
Y2 - 26 April 2017 through 27 April 2017
ER -