The cavities in EMC contribution
The Transmission Line Theory to Solve Electromagnetic Coupling within Cavities. Part II - Coupling to TEM modes
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The cavities in EMC contribution
The Transmission Line Theory to Solve Electromagnetic Coupling within Cavities. Part II - Coupling to TEM modes

Author : Bernard DÉMOULIN

Publication date: August 10, 2015, Review date: April 26, 2021 | Lire en français

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1. The cavities in EMC contribution

The electromagnetic compatibility constraints happening in many electronic equipment are often enhanced by metallic cavities that contribute to confine undesirable electromagnetic fields and increase their amplitude. It’s the case of aircraft fuselages, where hazard of standing electromagnetic waves may be occurred. So, this requires to be able know these kinds of threats in terms of amplitude and frequencies ranges. Such context, engineers in aircraft industry are more and more confronted to a large population of RF sources coming from various electronic devices. For instance, cable wiring networks in cabin are both sources of interference and main targets of disturbances induced by other wiring. These may be also, compact RF sources like the cell phones, lap top or any other small electronic devices carried aboard by aircraft passengers. Thus, four sections composing this first chapter...

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