Title :
An experiment on the layout and grounding of power distribution wires in a printed circuit board
Author :
Chung, Boon Kuan
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Multimedia Univ., Cyberjaya, Malaysia
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An experiment has been designed with the aim to enhance the students´ understanding in the topic of conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). A printed circuit board (PCB) is developed with a motor driver circuit, a digital clock generator, and a sinewave oscillator on board. The digital and analog signals are monitored using an oscilloscope to study the interference effects. The circuit module is duplicated with a different grounding system. A separate ground system proves to be very effective in reducing the conducted EMI. Further noise reduction can be achieved using decoupling capacitors or L-network filters. The effectiveness depends on the location where these additional components are applied. The effect of ground loop is also studied in the experiment
Keywords :
driver circuits; earthing; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic interference; electronic engineering education; interference suppression; oscillators; oscilloscopes; printed circuit layout; EMC; EMI; EMI reduction; L-network filters; PCB; analog signals; circuit module; conducted EMI; conducted electromagnetic interference; decoupling capacitors; digital clock generator; digital signals; grounding; grounding system; motor driver circuit; noise reduction; oscilloscope; power distribution wires layout; printed circuit board; sinewave oscillator; Clocks; Driver circuits; Electromagnetic interference; Grounding; Monitoring; Noise reduction; Oscillators; Oscilloscopes; Power distribution; Printed circuits;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on