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Design and Implementation of Closed TEM Cells: Simulation-Based Approach

BEDNARSKÝ, V.; RAIDA, Z.; DŘÍNOVSKÝ, J. Design and Implementation of Closed TEM Cells: Simulation-Based Approach. Radioengineering, 2023, vol. 32, no. 1, p. 177-186. ISSN: 1805-9600.
Type
journal article
Language
English
Authors
Bednarský Vojtěch, Ing.
Raida Zbyněk, prof. Dr. Ing., UREL (FEEC)
Dřínovský Jiří, Ing., Ph.D., UREL (FEEC)
Abstract

In the paper, a simulation-based design procedure for the implementation of a TEM (Crawford) cell is presented. The empirical approach uses computer simulations
carried out in CST Microwave Studio to design the cell that
operates in the frequency range from 100 kHz to 400 MHz.
Following the developed procedure, the TEM cell was implemented and tested experimentally. The TEM cell can be
used for electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) measurements, where the device under test (DUT) is irradiated by
the field in a wide range of frequencies. The DUT is tested
to operate without the performance degradation under the
influence of electromagnetic disturbances. In addition, the
cell can be used for electromagnetic interference (EMI)
measurements focused on interference emissions generated
by the DUT

Keywords

Transversally electromagnetic (TEM) cell, TEM waveguide mode, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),
Crawford cell, CST Microwave Studio, electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS), electromagnetic interference (EMI)

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Published
2023
Pages
177–186
Journal
Radioengineering , vol. 32, no. 1, ISSN 1805-9600
Publisher
Czech Technical University in Prague
Place
Praha
DOI
UT WoS
001120200100019
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@article{BUT183846,
  author="Vojtěch {Bednarský} and Zbyněk {Raida} and Jiří {Dřínovský}",
  title="Design and Implementation of Closed TEM Cells: Simulation-Based Approach",
  journal="Radioengineering",
  year="2023",
  volume="32",
  number="1",
  pages="177--186",
  doi="10.13164/re.2023.0177",
  issn="1805-9600",
  url="https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2023/23_01_0177_0184.pdf"
}
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