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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 1197-1202 |
Seitenumfang | 6 |
Fachzeitschrift | IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility |
Jahrgang | 2 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2001 |
Veranstaltung | 2001 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility - Montrealm, Que., Kanada Dauer: 13 Aug. 2001 → 17 Aug. 2001 |
Abstract
In this contribution a new modeling methodology for electromagnetic emissions of integrated circuits for system analysis is being presented. The developed models are based on a multipole expansion of the electromagnetic field. Using this macro-representation the number of necessary model parameters can be drastically reduced. In order to account also for the influence of external circuitry, the models have been appropriately extended towards a voltage controlled emission model. To show the applicability of the new approach a system-level simulator has been enhanced to use the developed models. The simulation results of a complex configuration are compared to reference calculations. Additionally the high efficiency of this approach concerning computation time and memory consumption is being described.
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- Physik und Astronomie (insg.)
- Physik der kondensierten Materie
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Elektrotechnik und Elektronik
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in: IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Jahrgang 2, 2001, S. 1197-1202.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A voltage controlled emission model of electromagnetic emission of IC for system analysis
AU - Kralicek, P.
AU - John, W.
AU - De Smedt, R.
AU - Vervoort, K.
AU - Garbe, H.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - In this contribution a new modeling methodology for electromagnetic emissions of integrated circuits for system analysis is being presented. The developed models are based on a multipole expansion of the electromagnetic field. Using this macro-representation the number of necessary model parameters can be drastically reduced. In order to account also for the influence of external circuitry, the models have been appropriately extended towards a voltage controlled emission model. To show the applicability of the new approach a system-level simulator has been enhanced to use the developed models. The simulation results of a complex configuration are compared to reference calculations. Additionally the high efficiency of this approach concerning computation time and memory consumption is being described.
AB - In this contribution a new modeling methodology for electromagnetic emissions of integrated circuits for system analysis is being presented. The developed models are based on a multipole expansion of the electromagnetic field. Using this macro-representation the number of necessary model parameters can be drastically reduced. In order to account also for the influence of external circuitry, the models have been appropriately extended towards a voltage controlled emission model. To show the applicability of the new approach a system-level simulator has been enhanced to use the developed models. The simulation results of a complex configuration are compared to reference calculations. Additionally the high efficiency of this approach concerning computation time and memory consumption is being described.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0035786078
VL - 2
SP - 1197
EP - 1202
JO - IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
JF - IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
SN - 0190-1494
T2 - 2001 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
Y2 - 13 August 2001 through 17 August 2001
ER -