Open source cable models for EMI simulations

This paper describes the progress of work towards an Open Source software toolset suitable for developing Spice based multi-conductor cable models. The issues related to creating a transmission line model for implementation in Spice which include the frequency dependent properties of real cables are...

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Main Authors: Greedy, Steve, Smartt, C., Thomas, David W.P.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34687/
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author Greedy, Steve
Smartt, C.
Thomas, David W.P.
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description This paper describes the progress of work towards an Open Source software toolset suitable for developing Spice based multi-conductor cable models. The issues related to creating a transmission line model for implementation in Spice which include the frequency dependent properties of real cables are presented and the viability of spice cable models is demonstrated through application to a three conductor crosstalk model. Development of the techniques to include models of shielded cables and incident field excitation has been demonstrated.
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spelling nottingham-346872020-05-04T17:47:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34687/ Open source cable models for EMI simulations Greedy, Steve Smartt, C. Thomas, David W.P. This paper describes the progress of work towards an Open Source software toolset suitable for developing Spice based multi-conductor cable models. The issues related to creating a transmission line model for implementation in Spice which include the frequency dependent properties of real cables are presented and the viability of spice cable models is demonstrated through application to a three conductor crosstalk model. Development of the techniques to include models of shielded cables and incident field excitation has been demonstrated. 2016-04-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Greedy, Steve, Smartt, C. and Thomas, David W.P. (2016) Open source cable models for EMI simulations. In: 2016 ESA Workshop on Aerospace EMC, 23-25 May 2016, Valencia, Spain. (Submitted)
spellingShingle Greedy, Steve
Smartt, C.
Thomas, David W.P.
Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title_full Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title_fullStr Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title_full_unstemmed Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title_short Open source cable models for EMI simulations
title_sort open source cable models for emi simulations
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34687/