Effectiveness of Noise Suppressing Sheet Material for Mitigation of Automotive Radiated Emissions

2021 
Integrated circuit (IC) and printed circuit board (PCB) electromagnetic (EM) modeling methods are becoming essential during the development of automotive electronic control units. Academic and industrial efforts focus on radiated and conducted emissions caused by flaws in PCB design from EM compatibility (EMC)/electrostatic discharge (ESD) point of view, including improper placement, grounding, and shielding of ICs. In this article, the effectiveness of noise suppressing sheet material for the mitigation of radiated emission at global positioning system (GPS) and Global'naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema (GLONASS) bands according to U.S. automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) requirements is investigated. A few test scenarios that include the NSS material are explored to gauge its performance in near-, intermediate-, and far-field regions, using 3-D full-wave numerical simulations and EMC laboratory experiments.
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