Title :
Effects of termination networks on signal-induced EMI from the shields of Fibre Channel cables operating in the Gb/s regime
Author :
Knighten, James L. ; Smith, Norman W. ; DiBene, Joseph T Ted, II ; Hoeft, Lothar O.
Author_Institution :
NCR Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Abstract :
Differential transmission lines support both odd (differential) and even (common) modes of excitation. Imbalance in the differential signal creates a common-mode signal resulting in EMI. A common practice in differential signaling is to match terminate the differential pair with a single resistor. A termination network that provides a good match to both the differential and common-mode impedances should reduce common-mode reflections and therefore common-mode shield currents and radiated electric fields. Three different termination networks (differential, Pi and Tee) were built and studied with a network analyzer. In addition, the networks were shielded and driven through a shielded cable using a battery-powered transceiver that was placed in a shielded enclosure. The radiated electric field was measured at a 3 meter distance in a fully anechoic chamber. The radiated electric field below 500 MHz was found to be more than 4 dB higher for a purely differential termination, when compared to either the Pi or Tee. Above 500 MHz, parasitics appear to dominate the common-mode impedance of the termination network, degrading the impedance match
Keywords :
cable shielding; coupled transmission lines; electromagnetic interference; electromagnetic shielding; impedance matching; telecommunication transmission lines; 500 MHz; Fibre Channel cables; battery-powered transceiver; common-mode impedance; common-mode reflections; common-mode shield currents; common-mode signal; differential impedance; differential signal; differential transmission lines; impedance matching; parasitics; radiated electric field; radiated electric fields; shielded cable; shields; signal-induced EMI; termination network; termination networks; Anechoic chambers; Cable shielding; Degradation; Electric variables measurement; Electromagnetic interference; Impedance; Reflection; Resistors; Transceivers; Transmission lines;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2000. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5677-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISEMC.2000.874718