Characterisation of an effective EMI noise separation including a standard LISN

Stahl J, Kübrich D, Dürbaum T (2010)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2010

Pages Range: 13-16

DOI: 10.1109/URSI-EMTS.2010.5637118

Abstract

The compliance with standards calls for proper designed EMI filters. EMI typically comprises common mode (cm) and differential mode (dm) noise. A systematic optimization of EMI filters requires the knowledge of the contribution and distribution of these two noise sources. The paper discusses different methods that allow the independent measurement of cm and dm noise. One suitable method described in detail integrates the separation set-up into the Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN). However, a correct interpretation of the measured results requires a characterization of the unavoidable crosstalk of the complete set-up - i.e. the measured level at the dm output in case of pure cm excitation and vice versa. As shown in this paper, the implementation of a standard LISN introduces the highest amount of imperfections causing the undesired crosstalk. Thus, for the first time, this paper describes the characterization of the whole set-up including the LISN. © 2010 IEEE.

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APA:

Stahl, J., Kübrich, D., & Dürbaum, T. (2010). Characterisation of an effective EMI noise separation including a standard LISN. In Proceedings of the Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS), 2010 URSI International Symposium (pp. 13-16).

MLA:

Stahl, Jürgen, Daniel Kübrich, and Thomas Dürbaum. "Characterisation of an effective EMI noise separation including a standard LISN." Proceedings of the Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS), 2010 URSI International Symposium 2010. 13-16.

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