Abstract

The proper functioning of an Integrated Circuit (IC) in an impeding Electromagnetic environment has always been a major concern. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) can cause an IC to malfunction or give erroneous results. This becomes even a bigger concern for IC’s that are used in automotive industry. Automotive industry in particular, the smart vehicle, is facing design challenges such as susceptibility towards Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). The growing numbers of IC’s on the electronic modules in smart automotive industry creates demand on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance. This EMC is driven by preventing Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) malfunctions within a vehicle. Failure to prevent this could result in fatal accidents. This paper introduces the basic concepts related to the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of integrated circuits (IC’s). An overview of methods to evaluate EMC of an IC’s has been provided and a methodology to extract noise sources using IBIS model of IC’s is introduced in this paper. Co-simulations are carried out between ANSYS HFSS and Agilent ADS. Noise sources for conducted emission modelling have been extracted.

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