DocumentCode :
3679812
Title :
Novel double clamp methodology to reduce shielded cable radiated emissions initiated by electronic device switching
Author :
Zoran Vrankovic;Gary L. Skibinski;Craig Winterhalter
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Automation 6400 W. Enterprise Drive Mequon, WI 53092, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
4351
Lastpage :
4360
Abstract :
A new “Double Clamp Methodology” (DCM) is proposed that can suppress a cable´s peak radiated emission in a band centered around noise frequency (fnoise pk) that is generated by Common-Mode (CM) electrical noise current flowing in any product containing pulsed switching devices connected to a shielded cable. DCM is a cable grounding technique that clamps or terminates a shielded cable in two places. The first shield clamp at the switching device output uses traditional well-known cable termination techniques eg. 360° low inductance shield connection to ground. A second shield clamp can be placed at a predetermined cable length from the first, where the cable resonant frequency is known to have ultra-low CM impedance at noise frequency fnoise pk. The cable loop between shield clamp terminations sets up a resonant low impedance at fnoise pk that diverts CM current to the ground plane inside the product, so CM current entering a shielded cable is reduced as well as radiated electric field emissions. Analytical and measurement techniques are provided to determine the correct cable clamp length. Experimental test results confirm DCM effectively controls CM noise current and resulting peak radiated emissions by 12 dBμV/m (~4x), without external suppression components added.
Keywords :
"Cable shielding","Clamps","Power cables","Impedance","Noise","Switched-mode power supply","Variable speed drives"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2015 IEEE
ISSN :
2329-3721
Electronic_ISBN :
2329-3748
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2015.7310275
Filename :
7310275
Link To Document :
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