Symposium record radiating compatibility from New Jersey ; August 12 - 16, 1991, Hyatt Cherry Hill, New Jersey

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adam_text CONTENTS Session 1A EMC Test Facilities Chairman: M. Crawford, NIST Radiated Emissions Test Performance of the 1 GHz ТЕМ Cell Edwin L. Bronaugh and John D. M. Osbum, Electro- Mechanics Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of a 8 Multi-Wire Rectangularly Shielded Transmission Line for EMC Measurements L. Carbonini, Alenia, Italy Theoretical and Experimental Modeling of 14 Longitudinal Characteristics of ТЕМ Cells George Costache and Xiao-Ding Cai, University of Ottawa Break A Strip Line ТЕМ Cell for Measuring 17 Electromagnetic Emissions J. D. Gavenda and M. D. Foegelle, University of Texas at Austin A Fully Automatic, Accurate Method for the 19 Performance Evaluation and Calibration of Absorber-lined Chambers for Radiated- Emission Tests Heinrich F. Garn and Wolfgang Muller, Austrian Research Centre Seibersdorf Session 1B Cables/Connectors/Shielding Chairman: Dr. J. Parker, P.E. Consultant Experimental Verification of a Four-Port Model 25 of Coaxial Cables Yuri Rosenberg, R. Gray and D. McDonald, ENSCO Effect of Charge, Feed and Test Cable Lengths 31 on R2SPG Waveforms Lothar O. Hoeft, R. J. Karaskiewicz, Joseph S. Hofstra, William D. Prather (2) and William R. Ayres (2), BDM International and (2) Phillips Laboratory Shielding Theory (A Critical Look) 37 George M. Kunkel, Spira Mfg. One Appraisal of Composite Shielding 41 Wayland E. Stewart Non-Invasive Method of Measuring or 43 Monitoring the Shielding Effectiveness of Equipment Enclosures Exposed to High Electromagnetic Power John P. Quine, K. E. Larson, G. A. Wellenc, J. P. Streeter, A. J. Pesta (2) and M. F. Siefert (2), Rome Research Corp. and (2) Rome Laboratories, GAFB Transient Analysis for Electromagnetic 44 Exciting to a Wire Through a Slot in a Conducting Screen Yuqi Yao and Lang Jen, SW Jiaotong University Effects of Environmental Testing on the 46 Surface Transfer Impedance/EMP Response of Cable Assemblies with Metal Banded Braid Terminations Lothar O. Hoeft, J. S. Hofstra and Gary L. Dibble (2), BDM International and (2) Raychem Electromagnetic Shielding Provided by 50 Selected DB-25 Subminiature Connectors Lothar O. Hoeft and J. S. Hofstra, BDM International Session 1С PWB EMC Analysis/Design Chairman: D. Clark, Georgia Tech Research Institute A Model to Predict Radiated Emissions from 54 Electric Circuits George Costache and Marko Radojicic, University of Ottawa The Validity of Using image Plane Theory to 58 Predict Board Radiation Tony Hsu, University of Missouri-Rolla Overview on Design Techniques for Printed 61 Circuit Board Layout Used in High Technology Products Mark I. Montrose, MIPS Computer Systems Direct Prediction of Common-Mode Currents 67 Clayton R. Paul, Keith B. Hardin (2) and Khrishna Naishadham (3), University of Kentucky, (2) IBM and (3) Wright State University Effect of Grid Spacing on the Inductance of 72 Ground Grids Clayton R. Paul and Tim S. Smith, University of Kentucky Session 2A Lightning Effects Chairman: E. Vance, SRI International EMC Effects of the Lightning Protection 78 Systems: Shielding Properties of the Roof-Grid A. Orlandi and S. Cristina, University of Rome La Sapienza Surge Current and Voltage Distribution in a 84 Reinforced Concrete Building Caused by Direct Lightning Stroke Shoichi Kuramoto, Masaji Sato and Minoru Ohta, NTT Telecommunications Lab A Complete Lightning Protection Simulation in 90 the E Analysis G. M. Veca and A. Geri, University of Rome La Sapienza Break Calculation of the Lightning Induced Voltage 96 on Overhead Transmission Line Marcos Andre da Frota Mattos, Universidade Estadual de Campianas Lightning Overvoltages in Wires Within the 99 Buildings Andrzej Sowa, Electrical Dept., Tech. University of Białystok Surge Current Distribution in Building During a 103 Direct Lightning Stroke Andrzej Sowa, Electrical Dept., Tech. University of Białystok Session 2B Shielded Rooms Chairman: R. Schulz, Consultant A New Measurement Technique for the Control 106 of Integrity of Shielded Rooms Frederic Broyde and Evelyne Clavelier, EXCEM Degradation of EM Shielding Effectiveness due 109 to Resonance in the Low Frequency Region Yasuo Seki and Shuichi Nitta, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology Break Shielding Effectiveness Study on a 114 Transportable Shelter Yuri Rosenberg and Diane McDonald, ENSCO Investigation Related to Construction Method 120 and Performance of an Electromagnetic Shielded Enclosure Shinko Miyake, Yoichiro Umezu, Yuichiro Sagawa, Tetsuzo Morita and Ryoji Yoshino, Taisei Corp. Shielding Effectiveness Estimation Using 126 Matrices Chester L. Smith, MITRE Session 2C EMC System Design Chairman: D. Hoolihan, Amador Corp. Design of a Communication System for 129 Multiple Telemetry Data Channels Operated Simultaneously with a Coherent Turn Around Ranging Channel Tien M. Nguyen, Sami M. Hinedi and John M. Gevargiz, Jet Propulsion Lab Video Subsystem Design for EMI Control 134 R. Lee Hill and Alex Metsler, Digital Equipment Break Experimentai Pretest Survey—A New 142 Technique for Determining EMP/Lightning Test Points Lothar O. Hoeft, J. S. Hofstra, R. J. Karaskiewicz, W. H. Cordova and William D. Prather (2), BDM International and (3) Phillips Laboratory The Prediction of the EMC Performance of Electronic Systems Prior to Fabrication Daren V. Wood, British Telecom Research Lab Parasitic Capacitance Can Cause Demodulation RFI to Differ in Inverting and Noninverting Operational Amplifier Circuits James J. Whalen and Hamid Ghadamabadi, SUNY at Buffalo Session ЗА EMC Measurements Chairman: H. R. Hofmann, AT&T Bell Laboratories 145 151 157 163 A User s Insight into Radiated Emission Testing with GTEM Cells D. Weiss, Intel Replace System Emission Tests with Unit Tests R. M. Showers, E. Darvin and B. Pate (2), University of Pennsylvania and (2) IBM Speeding up Quasi Peak Weighing EMI Tests 169 Kari-Otto Muller, Rhode and Schwarz A Method of Generating 200-900 MHz Electric 173 Fields for Electromagnetic Susceptibility Testing Chester A. Pratt, IBM Receiver Conducted Susceptibility Testing on 176 Spread Spectrum Systems Joseph A. Calabria and Michael J. Massaro, ARC Radio Frequency Attenuation of Saline 182 Solutions Paul L. Cook, AMADOR Session 3B System EMC D. Weber, Hamilton Engineering Co. Chairman: Reciprocity in EMI-EMC 184 Richard L. Coren, Drexel University The Role of Systems EMC Analysis in Large 189 System EMC Management by Equipment EMC Assurance John D. M. Osburn, Electro-Mechanics Methodology and Decision Making During High 193 Confidence System Level EMC Analysis John D. M. Osbum and Gustav J. Freyer (2), Electro- Mechanics and (2) Kilkeary, Scott & Associates Software as a Tool for Controlling EMI/EMC 198 T. Gerald Boone, Pacific Missile Test Center Break A Radar-to-Radar Interference Predication 200 Model Terry L. Foreman, EG&G XI Interference Predication for Deep Space 206 Spacecraft from Ground Stations: Interference to the Galileo Deep Space Spacecraft from the Goms Geostationary Network Dennis F. Bishop, Jet Propulsion Lab Measurement of Radiated Emissions from PC 208 Computer System Han Fang, Shi Changsheng, Lin Deyun, and Li Guoding, Tsinghua University Session 3C Electromagnetic Environment Chairman: Dr. E. R. Freeman, SFA, Inc. Time Domain Characteristics of RF 210 Environments Ming-Chiang Li and Gary T. Roan, Naval Research Lab RFI Effects Analysis of an Airport-Installed HF 212 Transmitter on Aircraft COMM/NAV Receivers Elya B. Joffe and Jacob Gavan, K.T.M. , Israel Preliminary Survey of the Electromagnetic 214 Interference Environment in Hospitals P. Boisvert (1), B. Segal (1 & 2), T. Pavlasek (1), S. Rétfalvi (3), A. Sebe (2) and P. Caron (4), (1 ) McGill Univ. (2) Jewish Gen. Hosp., (3) Montreal Children s Hosp. and (4) Montreal Gen. Hosp. Absorption Losses in Seawater for a 220 Rectangular Electromagnetic Pulse Raouf N. Boules, Towson State University Break Electromagnetic Field Penetration Into a 222 Dielectric-Filled Cylindrical Cavity of Arbitrary Cross Section: TE Case AN Sadigh and Ercument Arvas, Syracuse University Scattering of an Obliquely Incident Plane Wave 224 by Conducting Prolate Spheroid Mengyun Zhai and Herbert Uberali (2), Chengdu School of Aeronautical Technology and (2) Catholic University of America Electromagnetic Wave Scattering by Buildings 226 and Objects in Radio and Mobile Communication Yashumitsu Miyazaki and Wataru Asano, Toyohashi University of Techology Tracking Electric Field Exposure Levels 228 Through Radio Frequency Dosimetry Paul 0. Ewing, M. R. Moore, R. W. Rochelle, R. Α. Hess, B. S. Hoffheins and R. S. Thomas, Oak Ridge National Lab A Possibility of Correction of Vital Processes 234 in Plant Cell with Microwave Radiation I. Yu. Petrov, Tatyana V. Moiseeva and Elvira V. Morozova, Inst. of Radioeng. & Electronics of USSR Session 4A ESD Chairman: T. Braxton, AT&T Bell Laboratories Some Fundamental Aspects of ESD Testing 236 R. Kenneth Keenan and Leonard A. Rosi (2), Keenan Corp and (2) Hewlett Packard The Measurement of Solar Array Discharges in 242 a Simulated Space Environment Tiffany Sterner and John E. Mulholland (2), General Electric and (2) Villanova University Break Furniture ESD — The Forgotten Parameter in 248 EMD Testing Daniel J. Pratt, Warren Boxleitner (2), and John S. Maas, IBM and (2) KeyTek Instrument Corp. ESD Multiple Discharges 253 Russell C. Pepe, Schaffner EMC System ESD Immunity Through Gate Array 259 Design S. William Wong, Apple Computer ESD Protective I/O Serpentine Block Design 261 Chang-yu Wu & Kwok M. Soohoo, IBM Study of Picosecond Risetime in Human- 263 Generated ESD Andrew S. Podgórski, John Dunn and Richard Yeo, National Research Council Canada Session 4B Antennas & Field Probes Chairman: A. Smith, Jr., IBM 265 267 Resistively-Tapered-Dipole Electric-Field Probes up to 40 GHz James Randa, M. Kanda and R. D. Orr. Nat. Inst. of Standards & Technology Development of Wide-band and Highly Sensitive Electric Field Sensor Using LiNbO3 Optical Modulator Nobuo Kuwabara, Kimihiro Tajima and Fujio Amemiya, NTT Telecom Reference Antenna Options for 30 MHz to 80 273 MHz Colin E. Brench and Bronwyn L. Brench (2), Digital Equipment Corp. (2) DJR Associates Break A Method for Calibration of Isotropie, E-Field 277 Probes Kourosh Matloubi, Electro-Mechanics Radiation and Coupling Between Antennas 279 Mounted on a Complex Metallic Structure D. Bresciani and M. Balma, Alenia, Italy XII A Novel Design for a 18 to 110 GHz Direction 285 Finding System Frank Liu, John Kellas (2), Joel Watson (2), Weimin Sun, Mike Chen and Albert Chen, MM-WAVE Technology and (2) Edwards Air Force Base The Tricky Coupling of the EMP with a UHF 289 Antenna on a Mast W. Pont. Physics and Electronics Lab TNO Session 4C Fast & High Intensity Fields Chairman: R. Mohr, R. J. Mohr Associates, Inc. Electrical Fast Transient (EFT) Testing-An 291 Overview Bruce Cormier and Warren Boxleitner, KeyTek Instrument Protecting UHF Antennas from EMP 297 S. Sebastiani, ELASIS Comparison of R2SPG Waveforms with 304 Simulated EMP Lothar O. Hoeft, R. J. Karaskiewicz, Joseph S. Hofstra, William D. Prather (2) and William Ayres (2), BDM International and (2) Phillips Laboratory Comparative Susceptibility Study of Pulse and 309 CW Illumination of Wires Over Ground Planes Kevin P. Slattery, C.K.C. Laboratories Session 5A EMC Standards Development Chairman: Dr. R. Showers, University of Pennsylvania Tailoring MIL-STD 461 RE02 Electric Field 328 Radiated Emission Limit Lawrence Edelman, Northrop The Uniform Standards Initiative 332 R. M. Showers, University of Pennsylvania Comparative Overview of Proposed ANSI ESD 337 Guide, IEC & CISPR ESD Standards David Staggs, William Rhoades (2) and Dan Pratt (3), Dell Computer, (2) Xerox and (3) IBM. Break FCC Proposal to Utilize Industry Standards for 343 Controlling Interference Richard Fabina and Art Wall, FCC An Investigation of Test Approaches to CE07 349 of MIL-STD-461 Michael J. Massaro and Sudipta Banerjee, ARC A Critique of ANSI C63.4 Normalized Site Attenuation (discussion only) Roger A. McConnell, CKC Lab Role of the NIST Fields and Interfgerence Metrology Group in Standard Development (discussion only) M. Kanda and J. Randa, NIST Session 4D EMC Education Chairman: Dr. С Paul, University of Kentucky Undergraduate EMC Course at Royal 311 Melbourne Institute of Technology S. Shihab and K. Debnath, Royal Melbourne Inst. of Technology Teaching Electromagnetic Compatibility at the 313 Graduate Level Reinaldo J. Perez, Jet Propulsion Lab The EMC Course: Bridging the Gap Between 319 Academic Preparation and Industrial Needs Robert M. Nelson, North Dakota State University The Education and Training of Cadets and 321 Marine Radioengineers at the Leningrad higher Engineering Marine College (USSR) Kostas K. Venskauskas, Dr. Svietlana A. Mikhailova and A. A. lljin, Central Marine R & D Institute USSR Laboratory Exercises in EMC Course 326 Alexander A. Worshevsky, Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute Session 5B Automotive/Shipboard/Military Applications Chairman: J. Muccioli, Chrysler Corp. Standardized Automotive Load Dump Testing 355 John D. Dimech, Schaffner EMC An Electromagnetic Immunity Diagnostic Tool 360 for Electronic Circuits James P. Muccioli and Terry M. North, Chrysler Motors Prediction of Crosstalk Due to Showering Arcs 365 at Switch Contacts Clayton R. Paul, Scott W. Hall, Keith B. Hardin and Arnold D. Nielsen, University of Kentucky Break Implications of the High-Power Microwave 370 Weapon Threat in Electronic System Design Ed Van Keuren and Dr. J. Knighten, S-Cubed, Maxwell Lab Using the Single Point Excitation Technique to 372 Measure Aperture Impedance over a Broad Frequency Range Lothar O. Hoeft, J. S. Hofstra and William D. Prather (2), BDM International and (2) Phillips Laboratory XIII Rules for EMC of Shipboard Radioelectronic 374 Communications Equipment in USSR Kostas K. Venskauskas, V. V. Krestianinov and A. A. lljin, Central Marine R & D Institute, USSR Some Results on Interference Supression on 382 Electromagnetically Dense Platforms Kostas K. Venskauskas and G. P. Bogomolov, Central Marine R & D Institute, USSR Compact Anechoic Chamber for Immunity Test 432 and EMI Noise Measurement Yasuo Hashimoto, K. Ishino, M. Okamura and Y. Shimizu, TDK Evaluation of the Attenuation Provided by a 438 Radar Absorbent Material (RAM) Coating on an HF Wire Rope Antenna Griffin K. Gothard, Auburn University Chairman: Session 5C 1С And Signal Analysis L. Carlson, Boeing Aerospace & Electronics Session 6B Test Instrumentation/Automation/ EMI Protection Devices Ground Bounce in ASIC s: Model and Test 387 Results Liliana Diaz-Olavarneta, Bell Northern Research Electromagnetic Radiation From a VLSI 393 Package and Heatsink Configuration С F. Lee, Kevin Li, S. Y. Poh (2), R. T. Shin and J. Α. Kong, MIT and (2) Digital Equipment The Influences of IC s No-Connection Pins on 399 Noise Immunity Hong-Te Hsu and Shuichi Nitta, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology The Malfunction Mechanism of Digital Circuits 405 due to Ground Potential Fluctuations (Part II) Shuichi Nitta, Kazumi Ebihara, Atsuo Mutoh and Hideaki Kakimoto, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture & Technology Video Signal Analysis for EMI Control 407 R. Lee Hill, Digital Equipment Closed Form Expressions for Computing the 414 Occupied Bandwidth of PCI PSK7PM Signals Tien Mann Nguyen, Jet Propulsion Lab Signal Distortion and EM Radiation of Clock 416 Distribution Net on Multichi Module Shih-Yuan Yu and Fang-Lin Chao (2), Electrical Technology Research Inst., ROC and (2) National Taiwan University Session 6A RF Absorbers/Absorber Lined Shielded Rooms Chairman: W. McGinnis, Southwest Research Institute Design of Radar Absorbing Materials (RAMS) 418 for Wide Range of Angles of Incidence Jose Perini and Lawrence Cohen (2), Syracuse University and (2) Naval Research Laboratory Reflections of Plane Waves from Absorber 425 Pyramids: Transmission Line Matrix Analysis Clifford Kraft, AT&T Bell Lab Practical Statistical Correlation of an RF 429 Absorber Lined Chamber and Open Field EMI Test Site Scott Roleson, Hewlett Packard Break Chairman: S. Xavier, Bell-Northern Research Ltd. HDL Vertically Polarized CW Instrumentation 442 System Calibration Yuri Rosenberg, J. Brackett (2) and D. McDonald, ENSCO and (2) Harry Diamond Laboratory RFI/EMI Automated Measurement System 446 (REAMS) Virgilio P. Arafiles and Lawrence L. Turner, Jr. Department of Defense On Modeling the Common Mode Inductor 452 Mark Nave, Sverdrup Technology Development of a Performance Standard for 458 Surge Arresters and Suppressors Ronald B. Standler, Ronald B. Standler, Consultant Break Coordination of Surge Suppressors in Low- 464 Voltage AC Power Circuits Michael F. Stringfellow and Bruce T. Stonley, EFI Electronics Study of Increasing the Surge Capability of A 469 Lightning Surge Protection Semiconductor Device Hidetaka Satoh, NTT, Japan Session 6C Conducted Emissions/Power Line Analysis Chairman: P. Boers, Digital Equipment Corp. Unspecified LISN Parameters Can Cause 474 Emissions to Appear Greater than 10 dB High Ken Hall, Hewlett Packard Note on EMI Measurement at Open Field Test 481 Site (7)— Stabilization of Power Line Source Impedance for Radiation Measurements Atsuya Maeda and Sumio Kaifuchi, Matsushita Communication Application of Electric Energy Accumulators 485 for EMC Improvement of Power Supplies A. S. Iskhakov, Y. N. Kireev, A. V. Ushakov, V. Bazanov and N. Detkov Break XIV An Analysis of the Transients Injected into the 487 Power Mains by Inductive-Load Disconnections L Millanta, M. Forti and G. Pellicci, University of Florence, Italy A New Solution to Inductive Interference 493 borrowed from Electric Propulsion Signal Methodolgy Joseph Kwasizur, Heinz Gilcher (2) and Irv Lipsitz (3), Philadelphia Electric, (2) Union Switch Signal and (3) Consolidated Rail Corporation The Role of Dispersion in Fast Wavefronts of 497 Power-Noise Disturbances Luigi Millanta, M. Forti and G. Pellicci, University of Florence, Italy Special Session 4E 505 Certification of EMC Technical Personnel and Accreditation of EMC Test Laboratories Chairman: R. Russel, P.E., NCE PATRONS LIST EXHIBITORS INDEX TO EMC91 AUTHORS 506 507 514 Workshop W1 501 The European EMC Environment Chairman: A. J. Slater British Telecom Research Labs Workshop W2 5O1 Computer Analysis Techniques For EMC Problems Chairman: T. Hubing University of Missouri-Rolla Workshop W3 Ultrawideband Technology and EMC Issues 502 Chairman: J. D. Taylor, P.E. Consultant Chairman: Workshop W4 Proposed Changes to MIL-STD-461 2/3 R. D. Goldblum R & В Enterprises 503 Workshop W5 504 The Effects of Transient Overstress Chairman: Dr. P. Castillo R&D Associates Workshop W6 EMC Effects on Spectrum Management Decisions Chairman: J. Kellas Edwards AFB 504 XV
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title_sort symposium record radiating compatibility from new jersey august 12 16 1991 hyatt cherry hill new jersey
title_sub radiating compatibility from New Jersey ; August 12 - 16, 1991, Hyatt Cherry Hill, New Jersey
topic Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (DE-588)4138552-4 gnd
topic_facet Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit
Konferenzschrift 1991 Cherry Hill NJ
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