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In this paper, we present the results from two independent experiments performed by adopting the Contact Failure Model, which provides an explanation of contact failures caused by faulty transmission line connectors, for the purpose of measuring the common-mode (CM) current, which is one of the factors causing noise radiation. The first experiment was carried out by gradually increasing the contact...
When contact failure occurs in a connector in a coaxial HF signal transmission line, common mode (CM) radiation occurs on the line. We focus on contact conditions in a connector causing CM radiation. The experiments and the simulations verified that the CM radiation increases as contact resistance increases. While the CM current greatly depends on the pattern of distribution of contact resistance...
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