Abstract—To obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), we would like to study the worst-case electromagnetic field-induced voltages at the ends of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) traces. With increasing frequencies, modelling these traces as electrically short no longer suffices. Accurate long line models exist, but are too complicated to easily induce the worst case. Therefore, we need a simple analytical model. In this article, we predict the terminal voltages of an electrically long, two-wire transmission line with characteristic loads in vacuum, excited by a linearly polarised plane wave. The model consists of a short line model (one Taylor cell) with an intuitive correction factor for long line effects: the modified Taylor cell. We then a...
A technique for calculation of currents in transmission lines in a wide frequency range is propose...
The article is concerned with a complex investigation of the influence of the plane wave coupling wi...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of time-domain electromagnetic (EM) field coup...
International audienceTo obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), we would like to study the wors...
In modern electronic products, the printed circuit board (PCB) traces may well form the dominant cou...
International audienceIn modern electronic products, the printed circuit board (PCB) traces may well...
International audienceModels for field-to-line coupling are interesting be- cause they help to predi...
International audiencePredicting the immunity of electronic boards to radiated electromagnetic inter...
This article presents an explicit model of electromagnetic (EM) coupling between electronic circuits...
This paper presents an analysis of time-domain electromagnetic (EM) field coupling to transmission l...
This paper deals with the susceptibility of electronic units to radiated electromagnetic (EM) interf...
The analytical model for radiation of a rectilinear uniform transmission line placed abo...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) investigations often involve the assessment of whether signal in...
In the companion paper [1], an algorithm to calculate the worst case-induced voltages at the termina...
In this paper, transmission-line (TL) theory is applied to formulate a worst-case analysis for the a...
A technique for calculation of currents in transmission lines in a wide frequency range is propose...
The article is concerned with a complex investigation of the influence of the plane wave coupling wi...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of time-domain electromagnetic (EM) field coup...
International audienceTo obtain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), we would like to study the wors...
In modern electronic products, the printed circuit board (PCB) traces may well form the dominant cou...
International audienceIn modern electronic products, the printed circuit board (PCB) traces may well...
International audienceModels for field-to-line coupling are interesting be- cause they help to predi...
International audiencePredicting the immunity of electronic boards to radiated electromagnetic inter...
This article presents an explicit model of electromagnetic (EM) coupling between electronic circuits...
This paper presents an analysis of time-domain electromagnetic (EM) field coupling to transmission l...
This paper deals with the susceptibility of electronic units to radiated electromagnetic (EM) interf...
The analytical model for radiation of a rectilinear uniform transmission line placed abo...
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) investigations often involve the assessment of whether signal in...
In the companion paper [1], an algorithm to calculate the worst case-induced voltages at the termina...
In this paper, transmission-line (TL) theory is applied to formulate a worst-case analysis for the a...
A technique for calculation of currents in transmission lines in a wide frequency range is propose...
The article is concerned with a complex investigation of the influence of the plane wave coupling wi...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis of time-domain electromagnetic (EM) field coup...