Title :
Need for an integrated approach to mitigate EMX-problems
Author :
Subramanian, A. ; Pande, D.C.
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Radar Dev. Establ., Bangalore
Abstract :
The term EMX refers to the electromagnetic energy released from natural sources (solar flares, lightning, electrostatic charging), intentional manmade sources (transmitters), unintentional manmade sources (power systems, consumer electronics, ignition system, ISM equipment, ESD) and war time nuclear weapons and RF weapons. The frequency spectrum of these sources of electromagnetic energy is from power frequencies to tens of GHz. The peak electric field varies from a few μV/m to tens of kV/m. Concurrently, the proliferation of sophisticated electronics has completely revolutionized the philosophy of modern system design. Systems have to perform without degradation in their performance in the operational EMX-environment, which is very complicated. Thus to mitigate the EMX problems in either simple or complex systems requires an integrated approach, which has to be thought of from the concept level of a system design. This paper highlights some of these issues and also suggests simplified approach to be adopted for the successful design of a system to meet the requirements of EMX as per desired standards
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic pulse; electrostatics; interference suppression; lightning; nuclear explosions; solar flares; standards; transmitters; weapons; EMI; ESD; ISM equipment; RF weapons; consumer electronics; electromagnetic energy; electrostatic charging; frequency spectrum; ignition system; intentional manmade sources; lightning; natural sources; peak electric field; power frequencies; power systems; solar flares; standards; system design; transmitters; unintentional manmade sources; war time nuclear weapons; Consumer electronics; Degradation; Electrostatic discharge; Ignition; Lightning; Nuclear electronics; Nuclear weapons; Power systems; Radio frequency; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility, 1995., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madras
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3229-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMIC.1995.501618