Equivalence of two calculation methods for common-mode excitation on a printed circuit board with narrow ground plane

Author(s):  
T. Watanabe ◽  
M. Kishimoto ◽  
S. Matsunaga ◽  
T. Tanimoto ◽  
R. Koga ◽  
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Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 539
Author(s):  
Ryan P. Tortorich ◽  
William Morell ◽  
Elizabeth Reiner ◽  
William Bouillon ◽  
Jin-Woo Choi

Because modern electronic systems are likely to be exposed to high intensity radiated fields (HIRF) environments, there is growing interest in understanding how electronic systems are affected by such environments. Backdoor coupling in particular is an area of concern for all electronics, but there is limited understanding about the mechanisms behind backdoor coupling. In this work, we present a study on printed circuit board (PCB) backdoor coupling and the effects of via fencing. Existing work focuses on ideal stackups and indicates that edge radiation is significantly reduced by via fencing. In this study, both full wave electromagnetic modeling and experimental verification are used to investigate both ideal and practical PCB stackups. In the ideal scenario, we find that via fencing substantially reduces coupling, which is consistent with prior work on emissions. In the practical scenario, we incorporate component footprints and traces which naturally introduce openings in the top ground plane. Both simulation and experimental data indicate that via fencing in the practical scenario does not substantially mitigate coupling, suggesting that PCB edge coupling is not the dominant coupling mechanism, even at varying angles of incidence and polarization.


2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 1293-1296
Author(s):  
Yan Zhong Yu ◽  
Ji Zhen Ni ◽  
Xian Hui Li

A printed inverted-F antenna for RFID tag at 5.8 GHz is designed in this paper. The antenna structure consists of an inverted-F patch, a substrate layer, and a ground plane. To reduce costs, the FR4 is selected as the material of substrate layer, which is used commonly in PCB (Printed Circuit Board). Its relative permittivity is 4.4 and a loss tangent is 0.02. The inverted-F patch and ground plane are laid on/under the substrate layer respectively. The designed antenna is modeled, simulated and optimized by using HFSS (high frequency electromagnetic simulation software). Simulation results demonstrate that the printed inverted-F antenna can satisfy the requirements of RFID Tag applications.


Frequenz ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 70 (5-6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhangjing Wang ◽  
Yang Peng ◽  
Yahua Ran ◽  
Wenfei Qin ◽  
Hongchun Yang

AbstractThis paper presents a small printed tri-band antenna with a reduced ground-plane effect for WLAN/M-WIMAX applications. The radiator and ground plane of the antenna are etched on a printed circuit board with an overall size of 25×24.5×0.762 mm


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