Title :
Microwave field-to-wire coupling measurements in anechoic and reverberation chambers
Author :
Silfverskiöld, Stefan ; Backstrom, Mats ; Lorén, Jörgen
Author_Institution :
Swedish Nat. Defence Coll., Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Knowledge of the differences in radiated susceptibility (RS) testing in anechoic (AC) and reverberation chambers (RC) is essential for analysis of the susceptibility of electronic systems to microwave radiation. We have studied microwave field-to-wire coupling for some basic wire geometries above a ground plane in ACs and RC. Results for receiving parameters such as the antenna receiving cross section σ w and the effective antenna length of the wire, he, are presented. The ratio between the maximum and average values of σw may exceed 15 dB in the AC, the average being equal to σw measured in the RC. Large variations in σw show that the outcome of an RS test in an AC may depend strongly on the direction and polarization of the incident field. For a realistic RS test in ACs only a few angles of incidence can typically be afforded, implying a substantial risk for undertesting. Furthermore, σw measured in the RC follows a χ2-distribution with two degrees of freedom. The measurements in the AC do not follow the same distribution
Keywords :
anechoic chambers (electromagnetic); electric field measurement; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic shielding; electromagnetic wave polarisation; electronic equipment testing; magnetic field measurement; microwave measurement; reverberation chambers; wire antennas; EMC; anechoic chambers; antenna receiving cross section; average shielding effectiveness; degrees of freedom; distribution; effective wire antenna length; electronic systems; ground plane; incident field polarization; microwave field-to-wire coupling; microwave field-to-wire coupling measurements; microwave radiation; radiated susceptibility testing; receiving parameters; reverberation chambers; wire geometries; Antenna measurements; Electronic equipment testing; Geometry; Microwave antennas; Microwave measurements; Polarization; Receiving antennas; Reverberation chamber; System testing; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on