Abstract
Accurate numerical simulations are needed for analyzing and developing better electrical interconnects and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) measurement systems. Numerical simulations enable one to predict the field behavior and compute the voltages, currents, impedances and other parameters of interest for a given structure such as cable shielding. A numerical simulation is used to analyze measured data from a cable radiation study. The finite difference time domain (FDTD) and the method of moments based Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) are used to compute the total radiated power from the cable, and the results are shown to be in agreement with measured data. A numerical study is carried out to demonstrate the usefulness of the method at aiding the design of a measurement system without much additional experimental work.
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