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Omar M. Ramahi Mechanical Engineering Department University of Maryland at College Park Electromagnetic Coupling into Enclosures and unto Circuit Board Element Presentation part of Microwave Effects & Chaos in 21st Century Analog & Digital Electronics AFOSR MURI 2001 Kickoff Meeting 6/14/01 MURI contract F496200110374

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Page 1: Electromagnetic Coupling into Enclosures and unto Circuit

Omar M. Ramahi

Mechanical Engineering DepartmentUniversity of Maryland at College Park

Electromagnetic Coupling into Enclosures and unto Circuit

Board Element

Presentation part of Microwave Effects & Chaos in 21st Century Analog & Digital Electronics

AFOSR MURI 2001 Kickoff Meeting 6/14/01MURI contract F496200110374

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Outline

• Understand electromagnetic coupling into enclosures• Develop techniques to minimize coupling• Understand coupling unto printed-circuit boards elements• Develop techniques to minimize coupling or confine coupling to

non-critical paths or components• Develop numerical algorithms to predict coupling unto wire

harness• Validation through measurements

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EM Understanding, Analysis and Containment

Chip level

Board level

Chassis

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EMC Design/Control Concepts

• Shielding and Grounding• Filtering and non-linear protective devices• Reflection and matching• Coupling path reduction (conducted emissions)• Ground/reference planes• Signal Integrity• Signal processing techniques• Cable routing

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ShieldingDefinition

Minimize amount of electromagnetic energy which penetrates from the external environment to the circuit

orInfluence how much energy generated by a circuit escapes to the external or adjacent environment

Whether source is inside or outside,shielding properties remain the same(electromagnetic reciprocity)

In practical scenarios, reciprocity stillholds but needsvery careful interpretation

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Electronic Circuitry

source

Understanding Energy Penetration Mechanism

Externallycoupled devices

Attached power cables

Reference (ground) plane

“imperfect” source (antenna)

screen

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Understanding Behavior of Currents NearApertures. Why do Apertures Radiate?

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How and Why do Joints Radiate?

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Enclosuresurface

aperture

Radiation through aperture depends on• Size of aperture (cannot control much)• Current distribution pattern to the interior

and exterior of aperture

Fundamental Studies of Radiation:Radiation through Single Aperture

Reduction of radiation through:• Aperture rim material• Aperture shape

Current distributionIn the region closeTo the aperture is critical

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Novel Material Numerical Modelingto predict effect on current distribution

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Enclosuresurface

Radiation through aperture depends on• Size of aperture (cannot control much)• Current distribution pattern to the interior and

exterior of aperture3. Geometrical pattern of aperture array

Radiation through Multiple Apertures

Reduction of radiation through:• Genetic Algorithm optimization

(Selection of population throughmeasurements)

• Current control material in the closeproximity of apertures

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Generalized Shielding Concepts(Shielding without enclosures)

Reference plane as “shield”

Electronic circuitry + interconnects

Circuit might be covered (shielded) with a RADOME(as in the examples of wire/printed antennas…)

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“Shielding” without EnclosuresDecoupling Capacitors

via Decouplingcapacitor

Board-EdgeRadiation

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Voltage Distribution @ 950 MHz.01uF and 330pF Case (Source in Center)

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Unintentional Signals EmissionsPower Plane Switching Noise

• Circuits susceptible to radiation are alsosusceptible to coupling

• Develop effective near-edge design guidelines

Field Observation Points

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Power plane 1

Power plane 2

Power-Planes Approach

Embedded capacitance

capacitorsmaterial

Lossy material

chip

?

Input impedance

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inputports

outputports

Non-uniformfield distribution(External field excitation)

Structurespart of a complexenvironment

wire harness

Coupling unto Wire Harness

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s ∆z

s∆zZ1 Z2

∆z

Non-uniformfield distribution(incident field)

Problem DescriptionComplex environment(geometry and material)

Objective: find voltages at termination of line (s)V(z1) and V(z2)

• Develop Numerical Algorithms to Predict Coupling in heterogeneous environment

2. Design experiments to validate numerical models

Solution Approach

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Solution Approach

• Develop Numerical Algorithms to Predict Coupling in heterogeneous environment

2. Design experiments to validate numerical models