TEM-Mode E-Field Uniformity in a GTEM Cell(Special Issue on Innovation in Antennas and Propagation for Expanding Radio Systems)
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概要
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TEM-mode electric field uniformity on the transverse plane that was perpendicular to a floor conductor of a GTEM (gigahertz transverse electromagnetic) cell, and the usable test volume in the cell, were evaluated both theoretically and experimentally at frequencies of up to 1 GHz. Electric fields in the GTEM cell were calculated by using the FD-TD (finite-difference time-domain) method. The fields were measured by using an optical E-field (electric field) sensor in order to confirm the calculation result. CISPR/A (CISPR: Comite International special des Perturbations Radioelectriques) and IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) SC77B proposed in their committee draft that the usable test volume was 0.6W×0.33h, where W and h were a width of the septum (inner conductor of the cell) and a distance between the septum and the floor conductor of the cell, respectively. We found that the usable test volume, i.e. the maximum width and height of an EUT, by the committee draft are reasonable and applicable for a GTEM cell.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2001-09-01
著者
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Harima Katsushige
Electromagnetic Compatibility Group Communications Research Laboratory
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Yamanaka Y
Communications Research Laboratory Emc Group
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ISHIGAMI Shinobu
Electromagnetic Compatibility Group, Communications Research Laboratory
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YAMANAKA Yukio
Electromagnetic Compatibility Group, Communications Research Laboratory
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Ishigami Shinobu
Electromagnetic Compatibility Group Communications Research Laboratory
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Yamanaka Yukio
Electromagnetic Compatibility Group Communications Research Laboratory
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