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Research on 9 kHz-1 GHz Broadband and High-Power Injection Probe With Low Loss for Time-Domain Conducted Immunity Measurement

  • Changshun Fu
  • , Zhaowen Yan*
  • , Siyi Xing
  • , Yinhua Zhao
  • , Ying Chen
  • , Kunkun Hu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A 9 kHz-1 GHz broadband and high-power injection probe (BHIP) with low loss for time-domain conducted immunity (CI) measurement is developed in this article. Broadband, high power, and low loss are effective and crucial for time-domain CI measurement of integrated circuits and electronic devices. The factors affecting operating bandwidth, loss, and withstand power are investigated in this article. By using magnetic cores with low magnetic permeability and high operating frequency, parallel resistance impedance matching, low impedance wires, and double-wire parallel wound symmetrical winding, an injection probe with broadband, high power, and low loss was developed. The developed BHIP was calibrated, and S-parameter, coupling energy comparison, high current, and high-power injection tests were conducted, indicating that the developed BHIP has the performance of low loss, high power, and broadband. Meanwhile, the developed BHIP with low loss performs well in time-domain CI measurement and electromagnetic susceptibility testing (EMST) in the 9 kHz-1 GHz frequency range. The results of time-domain CI measurement and EMST are of great significance for obtaining electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) data and optimizing the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design of integrated circuits and electronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8005611
JournalIEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Volume73
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Broadband and high-power injection probe (BHIP)
  • conducted immunity (CI)
  • electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS)
  • integrated circuits
  • parallel resistance impedance matching
  • symmetrical winding

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