A new radio-frequency (RF) radiated immunity/susceptibility test method using four-septum TEM cell is proposed. A rotating-EM field can be generated inside the cell by feeding four-different RF DSB-SC signals to four septa arranged in the cell. Since a polarization plane of the rotating-EM field rotates in a low speed, the immunity/susceptibility test for the EM field with various polarizations can be conducted more easily. In this paper, a technique for generating the rotating-EM field in the cell is investigated. The basic characteristics of the cell and the rotating-EM field by using the technique are clarified. To verify the validity of this test method, a RF radiated susceptibility of a printed circuit board is measured. The measured results are verified by comparing with the theoretical results based on modified telegrapher's equations.
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Kimitoshi MURANO, Hiroko KAWAHARA, Fengchao XIAO, Majid TAYARANI, Yoshio KAMI, "Application of Rotating-EM Field to Four-Septum TEM Cell for Radiated Immunity/Susceptibility Test" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E90-B, no. 6, pp. 1322-1328, June 2007, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e90-b.6.1322.
Abstract: A new radio-frequency (RF) radiated immunity/susceptibility test method using four-septum TEM cell is proposed. A rotating-EM field can be generated inside the cell by feeding four-different RF DSB-SC signals to four septa arranged in the cell. Since a polarization plane of the rotating-EM field rotates in a low speed, the immunity/susceptibility test for the EM field with various polarizations can be conducted more easily. In this paper, a technique for generating the rotating-EM field in the cell is investigated. The basic characteristics of the cell and the rotating-EM field by using the technique are clarified. To verify the validity of this test method, a RF radiated susceptibility of a printed circuit board is measured. The measured results are verified by comparing with the theoretical results based on modified telegrapher's equations.
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