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BSI PD IEC/TR 62433-2-1:2010:2011 Edition

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EMC IC modelling – Theory of black box modelling for conducted emission

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BSI 2011 32
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This part of IEC 62433-2-1 covers black box modelling which has the potential to make the modelling of conducted emission very simple, very fast, and can provide complete protection of proprietary information of IC vendors.

This technical report is intended to provide the theoretical background on black box modelling for IC conducted emission.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 English
CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 1 Scope
2 Integrated circuit and modelling board
8 Figures
Figure 1 – Integrated circuit and its modelling board
9 3 Assumptions
3.1 ICEM-CE
Figure 2 – Basic ICEM-CE model structure for an IC
10 Figure 3 – Representation of the integrated circuit and its modelling board by ICEM-CE
11 3.2 Black box model
4 Modelling
4.1 Terminals and objectives
12 4.2 Admittance matrix
Figure 4 – Structure of the ICEM-CE for IC black box modelling
13 4.3 Matrix compaction
14 4.4 Black box model structure
Figure 5 – IC Black box model structure
15 5 Parameter extractions
5.1 General
5.2 Equivalent internal activities
Figure 6 – IC black box model description with circuit elements
16 Figure 7 – Setup for extraction of equivalent IAs
17 5.3 Equivalent passive distribution network
Figure 8 – Definition of phase
18 5.4 Parameter extraction method using finite impedance termination
Figure 9 – Setup for extraction of equivalent PDN
Figure 10 – Setup for extraction of equivalent IAs and PDN
19 5.5 Black box model including the reference terminal
6 Implementation
6.1 General
6.2 Configuration of the application board
20 Figure 11 – Configuration of the application board
21 Figure 12 – Setup for simulation of the application board
22 6.3 Implementation of black box models
6.4 Solutions to noise voltages and noise currents
24 Annex A (informative) Nodal equation
26 Annex B (informative) Example of black box modelling
27 Figure B.1 – The ICEM-CE model
28 Figure B.2 – Spectrum of equivalent IA
Figure B.3 – Calculated admittances
29 Figure B.4 – Noise voltage and noise current
30 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 62433-2-1:2010
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