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System-Level Validation of Radiated Noise Source Characterization Using Only Near-Field Magnitude Information


Abstract:

To characterize the radiated noise sources in the radio-frequency interference simulations, a novel equivalent dipole source extraction method was proposed by our group p...Show More

Abstract:

To characterize the radiated noise sources in the radio-frequency interference simulations, a novel equivalent dipole source extraction method was proposed by our group previously. An iteration algorithm and the genetic algorithm work together to reconstruct an equivalent source using near-field magnitude information only while minimizing the number of dipoles needed. In this letter, the previously proposed equivalent dipole extraction algorithm is extended to efficiently extract an equivalent source of harmonics. Furthermore, the algorithm is verified using the actual product instead of simplified test boards. A rigorous and systematic validation process is proposed and conducted, which ensures the robustness and credibility of the extraction algorithm for future applications.
Page(s): 35 - 42
Date of Publication: 06 November 2023
Electronic ISSN: 2637-6423

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I. Introduction

The development of consumer electronic devices has brought about higher data rates [1], denser component placement [2], and more modules [3] than ever before. Inadequate design can lead to increased susceptibility to desensitization in receivers. To overcome these challenges, simulations are often preferred over measurements [4] since they can detect potential failures in the early stages of product design and enable timely design modifications.

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