Abstract

The correlation between Bulk Current Injection (BCI) and radiated susceptibility (RS) test setups is investigated through the statistical characterization of a parameter called over-testing, which defines the excess of injected interference of BCI with respect to RS. Statistics takes into account lack of knowledge on the frequency response of the common-mode impedance of equipment under test. Unlike previous works which investigated this issue through theoretical modeling, a fully experimental approach is presented here. The proposed analysis confirms that BCI is a valid alternative to RS verifications, and provides a solid methodology for relating BCI test levels to equivalent RS testing conditions.

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