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A current probe based on IEC standard 61967-4 is proposed to investigate the conducted electromagnetic emission of IC above 1 GHz. The 1 Ω method in direct coupling method is revisited, and the concern for extending frequency range is discussed. The critical resistive network of 1 Ω probe is realized by a semiconductor process instead of the SMD resistors. With the advantage of reduced parasitic effect,...
A novel on-chip measurement technique for characterizing conducted electromagnetic emission of integrated circuits in the gigahertz frequency range is proposed. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) direct coupling method is reviewed, and the considerations on improving the applicable bandwidth of the testing probes are discussed. Design of the most critical resistive components for...
Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology utilizes the stored energy in electric vehicle batteries to contribute electricity back to the grid. The energy in batteries can move with electric vehicles (EVs). Combining V2G and the mobility of vehicles, EVs can provide a natural energy transmission architecture called mobile electrical grid. The main idea of this paper focuses on multiple energy transmission route...
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