Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a source of noise problems in electronic devices. The EMI is attributed to coupling between sources of radiation and components placed in the same media such as package or chassis. This coupling can be either through conducting currents or through radiation. The radiation of electromagnetic (EM) fields is supported by surface currents. Thus, minimizing these surface currents is considered a major and critical step to suppress EMI. In this work, we present novel strategies to confine surface currents in different applications including packages, enclosures, cavities, and antennas. The efficiency of present methods of EM noise suppression is limited due to different drawbacks. For example, the traditiona...
Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures are currently the most effective means to suppress noise co...
In this paper, we propose the meshed-planar electromagnetic bandgap (MP-EBG) structure with a meshed...
Electromagnetic bandgap structures are considered a viable solution for the problem of switching noi...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a source of noise problems in electronic devices. The EMI is a...
For the past two decades, silicon-based complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology an...
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in electronic devices is one of the major challenges in the desig...
The need for high-speed printed circuit board design whilst maintaining signal integrity and EMC st...
The research in the field of electromagnetic band gap or well known as EBG structure has becoming at...
In this paper we discuss the use of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures in antenna engineering...
The ever growing wireless technologies pose new challenges for the design of antenna systems. The c...
In this paper, we propose a compact and wideband electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure using a def...
An important issue in antenna array design is reduction of mutual coupling. In square microstrip ant...
Abstract—Planar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures with novel meandered lines and super cell c...
With the increasing demand for modern digital circuit with fast edge rates and high clock frequencie...
Due to the tendency of faster data rates and lower power supply voltage in the integrated circuit (I...
Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures are currently the most effective means to suppress noise co...
In this paper, we propose the meshed-planar electromagnetic bandgap (MP-EBG) structure with a meshed...
Electromagnetic bandgap structures are considered a viable solution for the problem of switching noi...
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) is a source of noise problems in electronic devices. The EMI is a...
For the past two decades, silicon-based complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology an...
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in electronic devices is one of the major challenges in the desig...
The need for high-speed printed circuit board design whilst maintaining signal integrity and EMC st...
The research in the field of electromagnetic band gap or well known as EBG structure has becoming at...
In this paper we discuss the use of electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures in antenna engineering...
The ever growing wireless technologies pose new challenges for the design of antenna systems. The c...
In this paper, we propose a compact and wideband electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure using a def...
An important issue in antenna array design is reduction of mutual coupling. In square microstrip ant...
Abstract—Planar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures with novel meandered lines and super cell c...
With the increasing demand for modern digital circuit with fast edge rates and high clock frequencie...
Due to the tendency of faster data rates and lower power supply voltage in the integrated circuit (I...
Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures are currently the most effective means to suppress noise co...
In this paper, we propose the meshed-planar electromagnetic bandgap (MP-EBG) structure with a meshed...
Electromagnetic bandgap structures are considered a viable solution for the problem of switching noi...