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Fast and efficient approach to predict EMC immunity of complex equipment after a component change
This paper describes a fast methodology for managing the obsolescence issues of components in industrial equipment (aeronautical and/or automotive). The objective is to predict Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) non-compliance risk or guarantee a non-regression of EMC performances, in conducted imm...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper describes a fast methodology for managing the obsolescence issues of components in industrial equipment (aeronautical and/or automotive). The objective is to predict Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) non-compliance risk or guarantee a non-regression of EMC performances, in conducted immunity, after a component change. This could be achieved through an equivalent test at the component level if the residual voltage at its pins could be estimated. Accordingly, this approach aims to decline conducted immunity requirements, from the connector at the input of an equipment to an obsolete component placed on one of its boards. Which must constitute a faster and cheaper solution than systematic EMC qualification test of the equipment each time a component is replaced. |
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ISSN: | 2325-0364 |
DOI: | 10.1109/EMCEUROPE48519.2020.9245642 |