Abstract

In this paper, the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) and the finite integration technique (FIT) are employed individually to investigate the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problem of a printed circuit board (PCB). The metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) on the PCB makes current noise which is caught and measured. A normalization method in FIT is introduced to study PCB radiation. As a cross check, the electric field results obtained by PEEC and FIT are compared. It is shown that they agree well with each other. Finally a system-level simulation with PCB and metallic enclosure is investigated in FIT as well.

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