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Watanabe, Tetsushi
Wada, Osami
Koga, Ryuji
Miyashita, Takuya
Abstract
Suppression of common-mode current is important to achieve electromagnetic compatibility of high-speed and high-density electronic circuits. The authors have focused on the common mode current flowing on a printed circuit board (PCB) to explain the excitation mechanism. A narrow ground pattern in microstrip structure excites common-mode current. In the previous paper, the authors explained the mechanism of common mode generation by means of "current division factor" for simple PCBs. The estimated radiation from a simple PCB agreed well with measured one. In this paper, the authors extend the theory to be applied to generalize ground structure. The validity of the theory is confirmed by comparing the measured radiation and the estimated value using the common-mode model for a test PCB. The estimated radiation agrees well with the measured one within 3 dB up to 900 MHz.
Publication Title
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University
Published Date
2002-03
Volume
volume36
Issue
issue2
Publisher
Faculty of Engineering, Okayama University
Start Page
83
End Page
89
ISSN
0475-0071
NCID
AA10699856
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
language
English
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NAID
Eprints Journal Name
mfe