New Technologies Doing Much for Solving the EMC Problem in the High Performance Digital PCBs and Equipment (Special Section on Selected Papers from the 11th Workshop on Circuits and Systems in Karuizawa)
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This paper is consisting of the two novel EMC technologies that we have been developed in our laboratory. The first is the technology for measuring the RF (Radio Frequency) nearby magnetic field and estimation of the RF current in the printed circuit board (PCB) by using the small loop antenna with multi-layer PCB structure developed by our laboratory. I introduce the application of our small loop antenna with its physical structure and the analysis of the nearby magnetic field distribution of the printed circuit board applying the discrete Wavelet analysis. We can understand the behavior of the digital circuit in detail, and we can also take measures to meet the specification about the electromagnetic radiation from the digital circuit from the higher order of priority by using these technologies. The second is our proposing novel technology for reducing the electromagnetic radiation from the digital equipment by taking notice of the improvement of the de-coupling in the PCB. We confirmed the remarkable effect of this technology by redesigning the motherboard of the small-sized computer.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1999-03-25
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Tohya Hirokazu
Emc Engineering Center Production Technology Laboratories Nec Laboratories
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Tohya Hirokazu
Emc Engineering Center Resources & Environment Protection Research Laboratories Nec Corporation
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