DocumentCode
1664699
Title
Advanced electromagnetic prediction tools for satellite EMC analysis
Author
Fragnol, N. ; Inzoli, L. ; Granger, J.P. ; Seillé, J.
Author_Institution
Matra Espace, Toulouse, France
fYear
1995
fDate
12/11/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
510
Abstract
Developed in the frame of an European Space Agency project, TDAS-EMC (Test Data Analysis System for Electromagnetic Compatibility) constitutes a new type of EMC engineering tool. The originality of the TDAS-EMC approach is to mix the test, prediction and specification data inside the same database, together with state of the art prediction tools. Several tools are available in the TDAS-EMC framework to display, manipulate or process the data. For instance, these tools are used to help the EMC test data analysis or comparison with specifications. The prediction tools are of different complexities. Some, enable to quickly solve basic EMC problems, such as transmission lines simulations, diaphony or cable field emission. Other tools are used for electrical circuit and system model analyses and are oriented to EMC simulations, in conducted or radiated modes (MATEMC, …). System tools are also available and provide a methodology for the extrapolation of the EMC behaviour of a large system, starting from test measurements at equipment level. TDAS-EMC has already been used for several space projects, such as the EMC simulation of the SOHO satellite power bus in conducted emission and the assessment of the radiated immunity of the APM-LAN network of the COLUMBUS space station
Keywords
artificial satellites; electrical engineering computing; electromagnetic compatibility; APM-LAN network; COLUMBUS space station; EMC engineering tool; European Space Agency; SOHO satellite power bus; TDAS-EMC; electromagnetic prediction tools; radiated immunity; satellite EMC analysis; space projects; state of the art prediction tools;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Circuit Design and Tools for EMC, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19951549
Filename
499609
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