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Investigation and Mitigation of Radio Frequency Interference Caused by Weak Grounding of USB Type-C Receptacle Connector | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Investigation and Mitigation of Radio Frequency Interference Caused by Weak Grounding of USB Type-C Receptacle Connector


Abstract:

In modern mobile electronic systems, USB connector has been identified as one of the dominant noise sources for desense issues. In this paper, the noise coupled to the Wi...Show More

Abstract:

In modern mobile electronic systems, USB connector has been identified as one of the dominant noise sources for desense issues. In this paper, the noise coupled to the Wi-Fi antenna from a USB connector is investigated. With the assistance of full-wave simulations, the root cause of desense noise is identified as the non-ideal electrical connection between the metal chassis and the USB receptacle shell where it is installed. The proposed radiation mechanism is validated through measurements of a real tablet device, and 15 dB noise level reduction is observed with a better grounding structure.
Date of Conference: 28 July 2020 - 28 August 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 September 2020
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Conference Location: Reno, NV, USA
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I. Introduction

With the increasing complexity and miniaturization of modern mobile platforms, including mobile phones, tablets, and laptops, the distances between antennas and high-speed integrated circuits (ICs) or connectors are driven closer, which intensify the radio frequency interference (RFI) issue. In addition, the ever-growing demands for higher data transfer rate make the matter worse. As discussed in [1], the noise could be generated by different noise sources, such as liquid-crystal displays [2], digital microphones [3] and switching power supplies [4].

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