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Common- and Differential-Mode Conducted Emissions Measurements using Conventional Receivers versus FFT-Based Receivers

  • M. Bosi
  • , A. M. Sanchez
  • , F. J. Pajares
  • , I. Garcia
  • , J. Accensi
  • , J. R. Regue

    Producción científica: Artículo en revista no indizadaArtículo

    6 Citas (Scopus)

    Resumen

    Electromagnetic interference (EMI) instrumentation has significantly evolved over the last thirty years. In this paper, the classical architecture of a conventional receiver is described and compared with the newest architecture of a Fast-Fourier-transform (FFT) based receiver. Additionally, different ways to measure the modal emissions, that is, the common and differential modes, with both types of receivers are described. In a conventional receiver, modal emissions can be measured using an external noise separator. In a dual-port FFT-based receiver, this can be done in the digital domain. Both receivers have been used to measure a device under test emitting non-stationary interference.

    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas55-63
    Número de páginas9
    Volumen11
    N.º3
    Publicación especializadaIEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 2022

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