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Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering Education: Problems, Challenges And Perspectives, Levent Sevgi̇
Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering Education: Problems, Challenges And Perspectives, Levent Sevgi̇
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Education and training problems and challenges in EMC Engineering are discussed. The necessity of physics-based modeling (theory) and hands-on training (practice) are emphasized. An introductory level EMC lecture and a short course outline are given for modern EMC education.
Electromagnetic Radiation From Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards: A 3d Fdtd-Based Virtual Emission Predictor, Gonca Çakir, Mustafa Çakir, Levent Sevgi̇
Electromagnetic Radiation From Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards: A 3d Fdtd-Based Virtual Emission Predictor, Gonca Çakir, Mustafa Çakir, Levent Sevgi̇
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
A novel FDTD-based virtual electromagnetic compatibility tool for the prediction of electromagnetic emissions from a multilayer printed circuit board is introduced. Tests are performed with characteristic structures and sample simulation results are presented.
A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
A Unified Topological Approach To Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Protection, George H. Baker, J. Philip Castillo, Edward F. Vance
George H Baker
The presentation recommends an approach for unifying electronic system protection designs for a wide spectrum of electromagnetic environments. A general electromagnetic topological construct is developed as the basis for a consistent shielding and terminal protection methodology. Spectral characteristics of multiple interfering electromagnetic sources, both internal and external, are described. Effects addressed include EMI/EMC, lightning, nuclear EMP, and RF weapons. Protection practices for individual effects are discussed and means for integrating these into a single protection topology.