This webcast will discuss powerful new workflows for reliably predicting radiated emissions from electronics systems. We start by importing a complex PCB model into CST PCB STUDIO and applying new EMC rules checking algorithms to rapidly identify potential weaknesses in the design. Critical nets, planes and vias are then analyzed to determine the differential mode (DM) to common mode (CM) conversion caused by driver skew and line imbalance. Finally, the resulting transient noise waveforms are injected into a 3D model of the connector/cable assembly and radiated emissions predicted. Important features of a typical anechoic chamber test are represented in the model using external ground plane reflections and cylindrical scanning to detect the peak emissions.
Please join us on
October 6 at 11.30 AM Eastern Time, 8.30 AM Pacific Time for a 45 minute web presentation and Q&A.
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This webinar is part of a series. The series is organized in tracks dedicated to the use of 3D EM simulation in various application areas such as EDA or EMC/EMI.
Full information on the individual webinars can be found at:
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