Electromagnetic interference in a multiconductor transmission system – MTL

In electrical and electronic practice, many connection and transmission elements (cables) are used as a multi-conductor transmission lines (MTL). The electromagnetic fields existing in the environment of these multiconductor transmission lines and can generate different types of coupling phenomena,...

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Published inScientific Bulletin ("Mircea cel Bătrân" Naval Academy) Vol. XXII; no. 2; pp. 343 - 351
Main Authors Ciocioi, I, Nae, V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Constanta Naval Academy Publishing House 15.12.2019
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ISSN2392-8956
1454-864X
1454-864X
2392-8956
DOI10.21279/1454-864X-19-I2-041

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Summary:In electrical and electronic practice, many connection and transmission elements (cables) are used as a multi-conductor transmission lines (MTL). The electromagnetic fields existing in the environment of these multiconductor transmission lines and can generate different types of coupling phenomena, causing EMC problems by the appearance of the unwanted EMI, disturbing the correct function and altering the information. Electromagnetic coupling between the circuits/cables of a circuit (also known as crosstalk) can also occur between the signal and power paths of an assembly made on printed circuit boards, PCB (printed board circuit), so it is important that when designing such an electrical / electronic circuit, these aspects should be taken into account.
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ISSN:2392-8956
1454-864X
1454-864X
2392-8956
DOI:10.21279/1454-864X-19-I2-041