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A new radiated radio-frequency immunity test method using a frequency-modulated rotating electromagnetic field (rotating FM-EM field) is described. By using the field as an incident-EM field in an immunity test, the immunity characteristics of an equipment under test for a polarization angle of the field with time-varying frequency spectra can be easily obtained. In this paper, a generation method...
A new radiated radio-frequency (RF) immunity/susceptibility test method using an RF-pulsed rotating-electromagnetic (EM) field is proposed. Controlling the pulse width can generate the RF-pulsed signal having an arbitrary bandwidth. By using such RF-pulsed rotating-EM field as an incident-EM field of the immunity/susceptibility test, it is possible to easily investigate the immunity-weak points of...
A four-septum TEM cell has been proposed as a new radiated radio-frequency immunity/susceptibility test device. The cell provides electromagnetic fields rotating at a very low rate by generating a two sets of balanced-mode fields orthogonally. In this paper, a test method using the cell is clarified, and susceptibility characteristics of two types of microstripline models are investigated to verify...
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